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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVolume 34 - Nov 10 1941 to Jun 30 1944UCOR.D OF CO I ISSIONERS ' PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MOSIDAY THE- 10 th DAY of NOV U1,lit ER 19 41 �aioa_ratazsacta�rctt MEETING, MONDAY, NOVET,,iBER 10 , 1941 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 7, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this, date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE:.`TT EX'E ,TSE : Fred H. Dustin Assessor $ 22.25 Pitney -Bowes Postage Meter Co. Treasurer 2.43, Pacific Stearn Laundry Court House .52. Standard Oil Co. Sheriff 5.84 Kee Lox Ivianufacturing Co. Pros. Atty. 3.61 Union Printing Company Constable 12.36 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Exten. Serv. 2.31 Griggs. Hort. Insp. 4.94 Lynden Tribune Adv. Exp. 74.33 COUNTY ROAD: Feenuaghty Machinery Co. $ 392.58 Whatcora Saa Shop 12.36 Goodrich Silvertoi�m Stores. 9.78 it u n 1.03 Barron Tire Co. 70.23 if if It 258.61 Automotive Parts Service 6.67 It 11 It 10.82 it if n 19.53 Gordon's Auto Parts 2.58 It If " 11.33 Diehl Motor Company 1.03 Ferndale Motor Co. 18.23 United Machine Works 12.36 Val's Repair Shop 10.59 Carl Holdt 8.76 Liquefied Gas Corp. 92.74 Fairbanks, Morse. & Co. .64 Klocke-Vande.rGriend Company 77..94 n rr a 154.91 .Torstrom Lumber Co. 42.26 Geo . VJ. Brown 16.16 Northwest Hardware Co. 11.29 Griggs 8.51 Buss & Jud's 17.62 Ray's Standard Garage 22.61 Fee -naughty Iviachinery Co. 23.32 Adarns & Co. 85.98 Clift lJo for Co. 1,278.77 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Bellingham Abstract Company $ 10.00 Bellingham Upholstering Co. 10.04, E. L. Maire 6.75 F. H. Morrison 20.00 Morse Hardware Company 6.29 Northwest Har&aare Co. 13.53 Union Printing Company 39.19 it I if n 4.89 It it n 6.18 Fred Hanson 13.91 Shell Oil Company 29.12 Total of Claims $ 128.59) $ 2,679.24 159.90 $ 2 , 967 :73 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COVTTY CO1hHvIISSIO:?ERS OF VVI ',TCOTjI COUi,TTY, YASEINGTON IN TIC MATTER OF THE APPOINTl011TT OF ) WALTOIT LESLIE AS A TjEMBER OF THE ( R E• S O L U T I O N BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF PARK TOWNSHIP ) uIIEREAS, the .resignation of W. E..Banks, as a member of their Board, has: been received and accepted by the Board of Supervisors of Park Township, and 1,7 EREAS, the remaining members of the. said Board of Supervisors. have requested that the Board of County Commissioners fill the vacancy so caused by appointment, and have recommended Walton Leslie as the person they wish appointed to this position, NOW, THERLFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Walton Leslie, whose address is R #2, Sedro-Vloolley, Nashington, be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Supervisors of Park Township Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified.for said office. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th..'day ,of Ilovember, 1941. BOARD OF COUNTY C012,1ISSIONERS OF WI-D%.TCOT.I COU"TTY, IASHINGTON (SEAL OF TIM BOARD OF COUITTY COTv1IISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. S-11 YDER Co • 6ig.orof ti'& �'-officio e Board By L. COZIER, Deputy FRAIkTK L. CRAT,E]R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. l TIL Y L. C. P:Tzv E Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 10th DAY OF NOS EEI:4BER i941 Dance License Application No.448, for public dances to be held at Parachute Inn. during the months of Nov -tuber and December of 1941, and January, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Ilionta Beaty. INITIATIITG RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary, by the Board of County Conuniss ioners , to improve by clearing, grubbing and surfacing, approximately .36 mile of county road known. as LIINDBERG AV.PINE located in Section 23, Tp. 38 IN. R 2 E. , W.Iul. , in. C'ommiss+ioner's. District #3, NOVI, THE EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as CRP -A# . BE IT FURTHER RESOUMM that the cost of this project be paid out of the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, 1;Iashington. Estimated Construction Cost $ 808.40 Estimated Location Engineering Cost 83.22. Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 50.00 941.62 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of November, 1941. BOARD OF COUI,ITY , CO1.IL'IISSIOI7ERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASIIIHGTON By FRANK L. CRAI;2R Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COITTTY COL�TIuIISSIO IL'RS ) GEO. ELDER Coriunissi.oner E . C . I.iPU1ILEY Cornmiss loner Attest: PLIIIY T. S?1YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same iias duly adjourned to meet again at 9:30 A.M. , Friday, _November 14, 1941. Approved O hai.rman .of the Board 7T� � 11,-14!.1,I1 LFlrat.!L,f/" :'J..'1:1 :!11.:L!E+'Cl '..fiT1' lr lr.11lLl„11. �11if111I�1.111r1 ff# G :1.,� r rrTY�Tlt7rtrtrrrl 77trrr f]rrrtttriri'rrrr17i7tr�`tYr17 rrtrttrtrrrtr r frrrrr�irtrrr%rrrr r rl>rrrr;rrrrrrr7 , rrrr rr7frri1Trr7r;rr rrlrflliYrrrl rrrl,rt;rrfJt ; 7 MEETING, FRIDAY, IIO7 EM,B',.-,R 149 1941 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, November 10, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.I41. , this date with all members present. ORDER FOR FEARING IIu TIE] MATTER OF THE PETITIOIr OF ) DR. H. GARIIL'R T�WRIGHT Ai.,ID OTHERS FOR THE ( ORDER FOR IARI`IG VACATIOiI OF A STREET III V -IATCO11 COUIITY, "IASILI I`IGTOII ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer in the matter of the street petitioned to be vacated by Dr. H. Garner 'Wright and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of 4'Ihatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, ;ilashington, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.It1., on the 5th day of December, 1941. Done this 14th day of November, 1941. FRA!?K L. CRAI�IER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, .Vhatcom County, Washington (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU'ITY C01,1,iISSIOIILRS ) GE0. ELDER Commissioner E . C . Illy C0D:UtiIISSIOi, R 0CTO3ER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE- 14th DAY OF NO"FL GER 19 K IH THE ILLTTER OF THL COUNTY ROAD DLTITIONE, D FOR ) BY WIIATCOM COUNTY AI'ID OTII RS ) ORDER OF ESTABLISIMIENT In the matter of the County Road petitioned for by ;Ihatcom County and others, the Board finds as follows: First. That the resolution therefore was filed on the 17th day of October, 1941, Second------- Third.That on the 17th day of October, 1941, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine and if necessary survey the route of said proposed road. Fourth. That on the 7th day of Ilovember, 1941, the County Engineer filed in his office his report in writing, and at the same time a map and the field notes of said proposed road, as provided by law. Fifth.' That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 17th day of October, 1941, the 7th day of November, 1941, was set for hearing the re;)ort of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given as provided by lazy. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: CD (1) That in his opinion said proposed -road is a necessity and ought to be established and opened.. (2) The terminal points, general course and length of the road. (3) His recommendation that said road be established Forty (40) feet in width. (4) A list of ix rsons interested in lands over which said road passes who consented to the establishment of the road and waived all claims to damages. (5-6) That no persons interested in lands through which the raod passes refused to consent to the establishment of the road and claimed damages. (7) A description of each tract of land over which said road passes, with the name and place of residence or address of the owners, lessees, claimants or incurnbrances and the area of laud taken from each tract. and the Board 'having examined the report -of the engineer, the map and the petition, the written consent and waivers of damages, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for the establishment of the road, and all persons interested in lands to be taken having consented to the establish- ment of said road and having waived their claims to damages therefor, and the Board being satisfied that the said road mould be of public utility. IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the road peitioned for by Whatcom County and others be established as -follows: Conviiencing at the 1/4 corner between Sections 2 and 3, T 40 IT, R 4 E.ti"T.P,I., and extending west along the east and serest center line of said Section 3 one quarter mile to the southwest corner of the SEa I-IE1 said Section 3 and as shown uponthe map as. made by the County Engineer, and that from henceforth said road shall be a County Road of Forty (40) feet in width, and that the same be opened according to law. Done this 14th day of November, A.D. 1941 FRAI`K L . CRA1:�,R (SEAL OF TIE,; BOARD OF COUIITY C01JIVIISSIOI LRS ) GEO. ELDER E. C. EAT 5Y Attest: L. COZIER Constituting the Board. of County Dep. County Auditor and Ex-o'ficio Commissioners of "Ihatcom County, Clerk of 3oard of County Conunyssioners 13ashington BEFORE THE, BOj.'= OF COUI`TY C01,21IISSIOITERS OF `."IHATCOM COU- TY, 11i.SHI-NGTON IN TIE] MATTER OF EIERGENTCY FUNDS ) ( ESOLUTIOII DECLARING FOR TITS COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE ) JITEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 7th day of November, 1i41, at the Board room of the County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, .Vashington, a resolution was unanimously adopted by this Board of County Conunissioners., which resolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing relative to funds for "P,Iaintenance and Operation" for the office of the County Auditor, and "1HEyAS, said resolution did fix Friday, the 14th day of November, 1941, at 11:00 o' clock A.li. , at -the Board room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, *.'ashington, as the time and Mace for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of ;Ihatcom County, `c'rashington, on the loth day of Iiovember, 1941, all as required by law, and RECORD OF COMMUSSI®1 ERN PROCEEDINGS OCTO3ER TERM FRIDAY TH 14 th Y OF HOVEEI:BER d 191 . REAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed and the Board hearing the arguments for and against the proposed expenditure of money to meet the said emergency, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board ullat the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be CD provided, as specified below, %I01, TFiERFFORL, BE IT ,SOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $400.00 for I'Llaintenance and Operation" in the office of the County Auditor, be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLSFED that the County Auditor be, and 11e is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount riot to exceed $400.00, for the purposes above stated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Bo:.rd this 14th day of Move:.iber, 1941. (SEAL OF T T E BOARD OF COUiTTY C0i'�:i: ISSIO:TERS ) ,.ttest: PLINY T.. S17MER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COLr'ITY COMITISSIO EMS OF ';I LfiTCOI:I COuTITTY, ;'7ASiII'?GTOI? FRAiTK L . MAI,= Chairman GEO. ELDER Col-�imiss Toner E . C . Coii1mi ssioner The following clairzs ,�,ere apt -)roved by the Board for payment: CURR-"TT EXPE TSE : Union Oil Co. of California Conuniss loners $ 1.00 Pliny T. Snyder Auditor 3.10 George Janssen, Postmaster is10.00 it it if it 100.00 Harry I�:. InL;ersoll Assessor 21.67 Griffith Printing Co. Country Justices 18.49 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff 5.64 Roeder Market Jail 4.32 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Supt. of Sch. 2.05 Keystone Envelope Co. Clerk 7.15 Union Printing Co. If 3.61 Griggs if 2.01 " Juv. Court 11.39 " Supt. of Sch. 2.27 " Exten. Serv. 16.71 ;Im. H. Tilise Publ. Co. If It 3.15 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 73.85 George Janssen, Postmaster if " 5.00 Towner Printing Co. Adv. Exp. (Sch.) 72.10 Election Board Payroll " " (Lunden) 32.00 $ 400.51 COUIITY ROAD FTTIM : Tidewater Associated Oil Co. $ 284.20 T«e Texas Co. 33.09 Trunkey a Sons 44.94 " It 37.68 " it 94.40 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 47.61 It tt " 229.18 if " " 151.06 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 15.30 Whatcom County Road Fund (County Stores) 263.71 It it it It (County Stores GaraZe) 230.05 Everson Motor Co. 71.15 K. V. 0. S. Inc. 9.00 Bellingham Publishing Co. 7.38 Department of Labor & Industries 162.72 ','leldit Tank & Steel Co. 167.63 tt tt " tt 1.03 It " if " 25.95 if " it " 21.48 A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co. 1.34 Northwest Auto Electric Co. 14.32 if It n " 82.25 $ 11795.47 PUBLIC ASSISTAiICE FUND: Pliny T. Snyder, Trustee $ 511.50 Bellingham Water Dept. 1.00 1.1rs . Alberta Graham 3.00 Omar Frost 17.77 Lel's Cash Store 16.00 Saf elaay Stores, Inc. 5.50 Smell Oil Col.ipally r 4.00 553.77 13ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOB ER TERM FRIDAY THE— 14th DAY OF ITO E1,3ER Tg --UNiQR'PRiRTfAGLQ-H ECLiNGRJIEf Wa'S}f TRG SOLDIERS RELIEF FLrID : Ernest Hartleroad $ 15.00 Alvin Heskett 25.00 1',Irs . I'T. M. Pedersen 25.00 Harry Adolph Swanson 25.00 C. H. Cullup (Order -to A. F. Loft) 20.00 Frank J. Davis " 20.00 Howard Elder " 10.00 Charles D. Hull " 10.00 Clarence E. Kenoyer "' 20.00 Gladys Larson " 20.00 Lloyd I;iclntyre " 20.00 Rutherford B. H. Roper " 20.00 Robert F. Schenk " 20.00 Sampson A. Turner " 20.00 Henry DeWispelaere " 20.00 Total of Claims $ 290.00 $ 31,044.75 '' The sale to Tilillison Bros., of Bellingham, Washington, of eleven cords of wood cut by them from down treea at the Baker View Gravel Pit, for $11.00, was. approved by the Board. ✓ A certificate was filed by the County Supt. of Schools setting forth the establishment of the new Lt. Baker School District No. 507. The October ferry reports were received from the County Auditor and placed on file. The October report of the activities of the Health Dept. was received and placed on file. Dance License Application, No. 449, for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gym, on ITov. 15, 1941, was approved and the license issued to the Kendall Hot Lunch Club. Theme being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to meet again at 9:30 A.E., on Tuesday, November 18, 1941. Approved Z:2 _,t�i _Z e� airman of the Board `�1/'1r'�fl7rr irrlr7TilrlrirrrTl-Trr7trlTi iTrrrr!- !r!`rlfr7tlr rrrrTl-iorTrirTrittrlrlriftrirrrirrr;7r!-rtlrfrfrrrtrrtrrrrrrtrrrfr/rr1'7-rt/'f�r T` Trrrrrrt;i'lrit( ii' ( i"�rr;l-;rltlYiTrrTl�rrl it IaETING, TUESDAY, 7I07EMBER 18, 1941 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 14, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.1ti!., this date with all members present. BEFORE TIC BOARD OF C012,513SI072ERS OF ,VILLATCOI';I COUITTY IIN TIE-31,ATTLR OF THE ISSUANzCE Or JT ATCO1JCOUSITY ) a T i -- ( RESOLUTI O7 1941 GE' ERAL OBLIGATION F UI'TDIITG BONDS ) 'U1E REAS, �7hatcom County, '1ashington, has heretofore authorized the issuance of $240,000.00 of its general obligation bonds for the purpose of funding certain outstanding current expense warrants of said county, and WHEREAS, said bonds were duly and regularly sold to the best bidder therefor, to wit, The National Bark of Commerce of Seattle , Washington, and 1,71D TEAS, the maturity schedule for said bonds has not been previously fixed, ITOIrD"1, TH✓ FORE, be it resolved by ti,.e Board of Couxlby Commissioners of `�Vhatcom County, 'dashingtoi-!, in re6ular session assembled, all members being present, as follows: Section 1. That the maturity schedule for the $240,000.00 of general obligation funding bonds. of Whatcom County, Washington, dated November 1, 1941, shall be asfollows: November 1, 1943 $ 20,000 Noveriiber 1, 1944 211000 November 1, 1945 21,000 November 1, 1946 2151000 November 1, 1947 22,000 "Tovember 1, 1948 22,000 ITovernber 11 1949 221000 November 12 1950 229000 November 1, 1951 23,000 November 1, 1952 231000 November 1, 1953 23,000 Section 2. That the sale of these bonds to The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, Washington, on November 3, 1941, said bank being the best bidder for said bonds, is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed and the county officials are hereby authorized and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF HOIFOL-1BER Is tLl '"'�OAIOA.iWIIiTiAY.N.�:YiLL7AGAl{Y-r7P7li1tiAG70 - - --- directed to do everything necessary to immediately issue and deliver said bonds to said National Bark of Commerce according to the terms of said s. ale contract as. soon as possible. PASSED this 18th day of November, 1941 (SEAL OF TIC BOARD OF COU-TTY CO:I':IISSIOITERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy - County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BOARD OF COU ;?TY COI.1"ISSIO TERS ;IIiATCOU COU�?TY, :'Jis;D_ ITGTOr' FRA'?K L. CRA11':'�'R CIAIRI;iAT GM, O. ELDER E . C . I"u'1NLEY ✓ IH THE, I,ATT R OF CHMIGII•IG PERCENTAGES FOR COUNTY ) ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 H ROAD Flits EXP MITIMS DTLJRI.tG TIM YEAR 1941 ) I'MREAS, this Board has heretofore, by resolution, fined the percentages for the expenditure of available County Road Funds for -the calendar year 1941, as. follo.vrs: Overhead 4.531 I-Jaintanance 41.270 w Construction 46.515 Bonds 7.684 n '.. REAS, it has noa been determined by this Board ti.at tihe _percentages as fined ',�y resolution, and sho.•.m above, are not adequate to allow the necessary distribution of expenditures of the available County Road Funds for the calendar year 1941; II0'd, TIRE -FORE , BE IT, ,SCLTTE'D that the percentages adopted as shown above, be and the same are hereby set aside and that the percentages for the year 1941 be fixed as follows: Overhead 4.531 $ 109959.11 Maintenance 46.523 112,524.98 Construction 41.262 j 99.800.2.3 Bonds 7.v34 7o 18,585.26 100.000 7 $ 241,869.26 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of November, . 1941. (SEAL OF TII✓ BOARD OF COVTlY COI, i�IIS5I0 JRS ) Attest: PLI-'!,Y T. SIT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COU•iTY COI.T.LISSIOI: a RS OF ;IIATCCT COU-1TTY, :'IASHI IGTO_'I ?y F RANK L. C_RALE- R. Chairman GE- O . ELDER Commissioner 3. C . 1VULTME. Y Coiimiss ioner INITIATI_:G RE 3OL:7rIION 7MR3AS, the Works Projects AChuinistration is to work on the VAN EUREN' ROAD, Section in Sections 17-13-19-20 T 40 ''I R 4 E. W. i:I. , a distance of 1.86 miles, as shown on the accompanying vicinity map, and it will be necessary for V-1hatcom County, as sponsor for said project, to furnish some material, labor, equipment, supplies and small tools on said road project; iV�01, TINE AFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that t;hattcom County, by an action of its Board of County Coiarnissioners., provide a such of $1000.00 -to cover the sponsor's contribution to said ,'/.P.A. p.oject, a:id that said project be des�bh�ated as Cou:ht;r Hoad Project No. BE IT FURTIEM RESOLVED that the cost of -the sponsor's contribution to said project be paid out of the County Road Fund of 77 atcom County, .7ashington. Spore-iorl s Contribution Location Engineering Construction Engineering $ 850.00 50.00 100.00 1000.00 RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 7 OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE- lvth DAY OF ITO E16MER 19 41 O N ION -VA I YI3 N G=C0-.7-C ELL 7II G H AY v W A f H IN GTO Done in reV-ular adjourned session of the Board, this 13th dar of I-rovei.foer, 1941 (SEAL OF TIC,MUM OF COLT -,Ty C01:,!1,LISSIO 71ERS ) BOARD OF COU?;TY COi.l?SSIO=.FRS OF ,"T1ATCOI.'I COUTTY, VAS i NGTOII By FRA-117,K L . CRA1,1IR Chairman GEO. ELDER Cornrnissioner E . C . P AiZ,EY Attest: PLIIITIIr T. S'iTYDER Commissioner County Auditor c° Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COSIER Deputy The folloain claims T:rere approved by the Board for payment: T E"- i'I.� ; I l�iLIT LhPL Bellingham Sash &: Door Co. Pacific Tele . - Tele . Co. Puget Sound Pourer cc Light Co. Lee Grocery Co. Union Oil Co. of California County Road Fund if It ►� 11onahan Garage ,7estern Thrift Stores Pacific Tele . & Tele . Co. ','I . I; . Rine ldestern Union Union Printing Co. it it u County Road Fund The J. K. Gill Co. E . S . 'hIalone County Road Fund. Clyde Cook Chas.. A. Pedersen Stanley Rogers Ralph C . Tenney Charles F . Trunkey L. E. Unger Ferndale Record COUNITY R0OiD FUIM : . Union Oil Co. of California It u n H. W. Buzzard it It Union Oil Co. of California it it it PUBLIC ASSISTj%HCE FTLJ'D: Alberta Graham ,'falter Jensen Total of Claims Treasurer if Court House if It Assessor if $ 88.58 20.65 104.33 5.87 3.36 15.82 Sheriff 79.12 " 4.33 Jail 1.50 Sup. Ct. ##2 5.75 Country Justice 12.50 Supt. of Sch. 1.08 it It if 10 10 Adv. Exp . 61.65 Supt. of Sch. 17.58 Adv. . Exp . 3.27 " It 33.47 Exten. Serv. 32.24 Bd. of Eaual. 5.00 It . 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 5.00 it 5.00 Sundry 8.36 $ 539.56 $ 96.12 54.79 23.36 2.38 43.22 229.06 441.93 $ 3.56 ,! 5.97 49.53 1,031.02 A petition bearing 150 signatures, asking for the improvement rith black -top of the Alder Grove Road, from Highway 99 to Birch Bay, was presented and placed on file. T':.e petitioners were assured that this was one of the items already incorporated in the program being set up for next year. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to meet again at 9:30 A.!;-L., Friday, November 21, 1941. Approved- hairman of the Board l:L.'L; !«!.L/�''- a/«.L..rr '11�r+..,'.�� :1/�/-:IL' J�.GL "ll#rrl"4JL�L���1111«1l1{ -r-L1 L rr' L1� L11.lLJ L��LrIJ'1�/11�r1 r��rl Irrrll-,'1111r111�1 r1r11�L�111f! (1 rhrl~rtrlrrrrrift#rrrrttrr 1"r fiit 7ttTtrtrT r ;rrrrr Ttr rm ririrlr,t;nr/rrtr irrrrr rtt T r ltll rri17 tr,rfr7rirr771ti 7i 7 i�71'ir itlriTr7t7iTY trrriT#Ci ITlri`rrTl7 riT�77 i i7 ITEETING, FRIDAY, I'TOV i:3ER 21, 1941 OCTODER TERE1, Pursuant to adjournment tal�en Tuesday, 1,overfoer 13, 1941, the Doard met at 9:30 A.LL., this date v.ith all iaeribers present. The minutes of previous m_eti.ngs, since Oct. 3i, 1941, were rCad and approved. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 21s't DAY OF Tui.i-ER 19 41 CURRE1`4T EXPEITSE : 17,ov-tuber Payroll It rr u n u tt t, rt rr tt rt n rr rr ,r ,t rr ,r ,r u rt rr ►r rr n u ,r n n n ,► u rr rr rr u If if If rf n Hilda u ,7iE._in Pliny T . 3rzlyder, Ralph E . I;Iaricle Griggs. it Union Printinz; Co. it If it Benj. T. Hart, Clerk, COU3TTY ROAD: Auditor $ 19153..32 ,t (Sup) 174.50 Asaesaor 12125.00 Commissioners 600.00 Treasurer 11439.96 Court House 350.00 Property Agt. 150.00 Adv. Exp. (Elections) -, 671»5,0 Sup. Ct . #1 173.65 It it t2 173.65 Prob. Office 150.00 Clerk. 591.66. J. P. No. 1 135.00 It tt 2 125.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty. 491,..66 Sheriff 771.02 It 50.00 Jail 310.00 Supt. Sch. 465.00 Exten. Serv. 379.99 Ilort. Insp. 160.66 Adv. Exp. 125.00 AdV. Exp. 5.35 It it 16.50 Cor,,miiss loners 7.11 Auditor (Emerg.) 3.09 It '--(Emerg.) 122.63 Adv. Exp. Sch.' 12.68 Supreme. Ct. Pros. Atty. 1.60 Payroll - Voucher 4948 tt it 4949 If It 4950 if it 4951 ,f rr 4952 PUBLIC AS3ISTAI.CE : Cash Assistance "oll Payroll 0 Total of Claims $ 765.00 425.00 125.00 150.00 150.00 $ 3,245.00 1,095.00 $ 101078.74 $ 1,615.00 $ 4,340.00 $ 16 1'033..74 Dance License Application I'To. 450,•for a public dance to be held at the Blue Dird Hall on Nov., 22, 1941,.was approved and the license issued to the Roosevelt Club. The annual report of the work of the Extension Service 'was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to convene again on Tuesday, November 25, 1941, at 9:30 A.1i. Approved a2_1� Chairman of the Board 'L!L11'.c.:Lf.1.!L'.�ir!L!.L:.�IJ.!1.�!.1-!�! !1!/_.(�,'_L1..:.1?.L!L.IJ-J�a' r.',�1.'L!L...�r 1�..,'1..'1.11-11.:.',t,:'1:..'.Lll!L!L.�,'..{L!-!1�'.r';lll!.LL!�5,'.;.CJL!1:Lr.L:L!.L!C.,!1!L.f-CLd1 '11. !L.Jf1,=;.L,:,'_<!,'.!.LJ,:.JI.!11.1,"lt.!..!1.1: iTrt7T 7"rtrtr r7"i'T'f ;rrr;t;-rttrrtrrr-rtJ 'rrrrrr;t�rt7rYrtrrrr �rrrrtlt�i"r rrrttrrrrrrr, rri r!i ir1rrrrrlrli"t 't"r �Tttrri �l ti rrr7Ytrrr FrrtrrTr7 rn`7 r(r/fl11#lri" rr;rIrn-rr7rrr ITG, TUESDAY, ITOVEP:7BER 25, 1941 P�iEETI OCTOBER TERT:T Pursuant, to adj ouri-:nent taken on Friday, 7ovember 21, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.P,I. , this date, with all members present. The minutes of the last meetinZ viere read and approved. The application of United Air Lines Transport Corporation for a lease of a portion of the Bellingham Airport, together vjith the right to use said Airport and facilities, was received and filed. BEFORi TII✓ BOARD OF Coj,.,7ij,7ISSIOT ERS OF .,'IIIhTCOT,1 COiT`ITY, 5'IASHIiTGTO1T I117 T11E, L-.TT1ZR OF TIE] hPPLICI"ITIOI7 OF ) ORDER SETTIT\?G DATE OF IPA RIiTG ` ` I TED AIR LIITES TILT 17SPORT CORPORATIOIT ( OI APPLICATIOIT FOR LEASE FOR Y� LEASE ) THIS IaTTER coming on regularly to be heard this day before the Board of Commis- sioners, of elhatcom County, Vlashi.ngton, upon the application. of United Air Lines Transport Corporation for a lease of a portion of the Bellingham Airport, together with the might to. use said Airport and facilities, and said applicant having complied with all the reaui.rei,lents of law and of this -3oard, IT IS I R,-D ORD:�� D that said application and the deposit of Ten ($10.00) Dollars accorapanying same be and the same is hereby approved as. being in proper form, and RECORD OF COMMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS � OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY TH 25th ITOVI;I;IBER AY OF 4 791 IT IS FURTIii�R ORDERED that said application be and the same is set downy for hearing before this. Board in the Room of the Commissioners of said County, at the Court House in Bellingham, '�'lashington., on Friday, the 19th day of December, 1941 at 10:00 o t clock A.1.1. , as the time and place for hearing thereon, at which time or at any adjournment or adjournments thereof said Board of County Commissioners will meet for the purpose of leasing said property upon such terms and conditions as to said Board shall seem just and right in the premises to the highest responsible bidder therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor of said County shall give notice of said meeting and of said intention to lease in the manner required by lawn. DOH , I 1 OPLI,T 1 T'GULAR SESSION at Bellingham, .Vashingtan, this 25th day of November, 1941. (STEAL OF THE BOARD OF GOU TY C0121ISSIOi' RS ) Attest: PLINY T . SiiYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-offi.cio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L. CRATER Chairman GEO. ELDER Cornmissdoner E . C . 1, 1Ai! PY C of unis s.i o ner 1>10TICE OF II,TTE'ITTION TO LEASE COVTTY PROPERTY NOTICE IS I-EREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of ,'Thatcom County, Washington, intend to lease the following described portion of the Bellingham Airport situate in said County, to -writ: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 10, Township 38 ITorth, Range 2 East, W.l:i. , thence North 89 30' C" :Test along the South boundary of said Section 10 a distance of 1331.52 feet to a 1/16 corner; thence 1,Torth 41° 44' East a distance of 261.84 fee. to true point of beginning; thence from true point of beginning 1NIorth 39 13' East adistance of 334.59 feet; thence north 380 29' West a distance of 307.05 feet; thence South 39 13' West a distance of 400.00 feet; thence South 500 47' Last a distance of 300.00 feet to true point of beginning, and containing 2.53 acres.; together with all appurtenances thereto, including -rights of ingress and egress, access to water, electricity, telephone and telegraph service, etc., and to gra-at the license to use said Airport, in comrion with others, for the ,purposes of landing, taking off, repairing, maintaining, conditioninLg, servicing and parking aricra_'t and ope rating the same for the purpose of loading, unloading and hairdling pa:�sengers, mail, express and freight, and for operations ancillary thereto. Said Board will meet in the County Commissioners' room at the County Court House in Bellingk:aln, 3hatcom County, Uashington., on the 19th day of Decei.iber, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, A.1.1. or at any adjournment or adjour:mients hereof, for the purpose of leasing said property and granting such licenses and rights. Any person may then and there appear and rnake objections in writing to such lease and to the granting of such rights. `,'TITITESS our hands a_1d the seal of said Board at Bellinghaiii, Washington, tiis 25th day of TTover,iber, 1941. FR&1,1K L. CRAI:TR Chairman (SEAL OF T1E; BOSRD OF COU'TTY COT.U.IISSIOI LRS ) G30. ELDER Corcimiss loner ATTEST : L. COZIER T, LL£ 7 Coruiiiss inner Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County, Coiiunissioners BEFORE THE 3OARD OF COUiITY CO=SSI01?ERS OF .'MTCOY1 COI TTY, T'IASrUITGTOIT ORDER VACATING A PORTIOIT OF COUITY ROAD WTi REAS, Oscar Lindstedt and other have filed a petition before the Board of County Commissioners of '. hatcom County, Washington, petitioning that the hereinafter described real property constituting a portion of the county road system of Whatcom County, State of Vlashin, be abandoned and vacated; and It appearing to the said Board of County Commissioners that on January 31, 1941, an ordez of said Board was duly made and entered in the proceedings of the County Cormissioners of `,lnatcom County, Vlashington, referring said petition to the Engineer of hatcom County, Washing- ton, with direction that said County Engineer investigate and report upon said vacation and abandonment, and 10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTO I' R TERM TIM, SDAY THE 25th DAY OF "Mir,I ITS, RPM 19 Al, It further appearing; to the Board of County Commissioners of ;"Ihatcom County, 77ashington, that Carl T::cCoy, the duly appointed, qualified acting Engineer of ;Thatcom County, Washington, has: reported back to tine Board of County Commissioners of said Whatcom County, in. writing, and has recommended the abandonment and vacation of said road, and based upon his report said Board of county Commissioners on October 28, 1941, ordered that a hearing be had upon said petition and report for cavation and abandonment of said portion of said county road system of 1,7hatcom. County, 1ashington., and directing that notice of said heal°ino be given. by publish- ing the same once a week for two consecutive weeks in The Bellingham Herald, the official news- paper of FThatcom County, state of :'Tas::in"ton, and further directing that a copy of such notice be posted at each of the termini of the ,portion of said county road 2roposec to be so vacated and abandoned, for at least twenty days preceding•the date of said hearing, and further directing that said hearing be held on Tuesday, Iyovember 25, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,; before the Board of County Commissioners of I'Thatcom County, State of .7asiiin�;ton; and It furth::r appearing to the said Bo::rd of County Commissioners by the of i idavits oil file herein that said notice of said hearir). &s given as. required by lair and by the orders of this Board, by publishing notice thereof once a week for two consecutive creeks in The Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of 3hatcom, County, Washington, and by posting such notice at each of the terLAni of the portion of said county road proposed to be so vacated and abandoned, for at least twenty days preceding the date of said hearing; and The said Board of County Commissioners. being fully advised in the premises, it is now, therefore, by the Board of County Commissioners of Jhatcom County, State of Washington, ORDERED AIM DIR2!JCTED that the following described real property, to -brit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 6, Township 37, P�orth, Range 3 East ;'l.i.i. , said point being on the South line of Fyfe Street, Surfgnerland Addition; thence :forth 30 feet to a point on -the North line of said Fyfe Street; thence East along the north line of Fyfe Street 92.7 feet; thence in a Southwesterly direction 107.8 feet to a point 25 feet South of the point of beginninE;; thence North 25 feet to the point of beginning; all in Thatcom County, u'lashirigton, constituting a portion of the county road system of :Tnatcom County, Jashiiigton, be, and the same hereby is, aba_doned and vacated.. Done by tI-_e Board of County Comriissioi� rs in -reLular adjourned session this 25t1-i day of _•Tovenfber, 1941. (SEAL OF TIC Or=RD OF COUI'TY C OI2-iISSIOi; FRS ) Attest: PLIIIY T. Si YDLR Co. Auditor & Ex-�)icio Clerk of the 3oard 3y L. COZIER Deputy FRAI;l L. CRA12R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . I.MIATILEY Commissioner _E33F .E T IL 3"OA RD OF COU''T:TY CO1.2,:ISSIOi -.FRS OF "TCOE1 COUTTY, .ASHI='GTO_T II'T TIE' I:;ATTER OF SETT 1,1!,_'TT 'JITH T , ) ( O R D E R COUTTY TREE ASURM FOR TIC I,,:Q ;TH OF OC ODER, 1941 ) :TI REAS, R. C. 11.tuood, County Treasurer for ,7h tcom County, Washington, has filed with this Boars a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the Month of October, 1941, and the same has been checked, and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS THEE Mi+ORE OR -DER. -ID by this 3oard that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as. follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General 21.58 University 476.33 College 290.11 Bellingham Formal 85.54 Cheney Normal 72.85 Ellensburg 1rormal 40.01 Veterans' Compensation 34.85 Parks & Parkways 99.97 Game 15.25 Forest Fire Protection 42.15 Highway Safety 100.02 Current Expense (35, Rebate) .43 Cash Paid City Treasurers 4,419.86 Cash Paid Township Treasurers 1,782.85 OCTODER. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDj Y THE_ 25tin DAY of Y07 E ER 19 41 ,lAI I,:.TS REDEEM. D: Current Expense 1,041.10 Soldiers' Relief 405.00 Road Fund 27,323.75 Food Stamp revolving 292000.00 Lam Library 121.50 Marriage Certificate 73.00 Treasurer's. RevolvinIla 148.72 Public Assistance 15,570.60 Humane Society 25.00 National Defense 1,002.31 Schools - General 104,393.30 Schools - Building 1,542.80 Opportunity Room 891.79 P. U. D. ly077.30 Port - General 22SO2.82 Butler Ditch, Maintenance 8.44 Drainage Dist. No. 2, maintenance 1.00 Drainage Dist. No. 5, Eaintenance 89.72 Drainage Dist. 'No. 6, Maintenance 23.25 BONDS REDEEMED: : Schools - Bond 700.00 INTEM3;ST 01; %'1ARR.C-%TTS : Current Expense 39.36 Road Fund 71.51 Public Assistance .14 Schools - General 4.80 National. Defense 13.78 Schools - Building 18.28 Opportunity Room 3.56 INTEREST ON BONDS: Funding Series B - Bonds 15.00 Schools - Bond 8,752.00 202,643.03 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banka to his credit at the close of business on October 31, 1941, as,shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First NAti onal Bank. Peoples State Bank Citizens. Bank First National Bank Hooksack Valley State Bank Investment Account CASH IN OFFICE: Change Cash in Vault Chks and Cash Currency Silver -LOCATION BALANCE, Bellingham 1:179536.11 Bellingham 88,924.39 Bellingham 1302401.00 Lynden 3 0 , 000.00 Lynden 259000.00 Blaine 59000.00 Ferndale 252000.00 Everson 72000.00 22,500.00 4519361.50 $100.00 82337.00 Items 120256.37 12300.00 16.99 22,010.36 Total cash in hand 4733371.S6 IN TESTIMrIONY 3IERLOF, ,0 { HAVE, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of ti:hatcom County, Washington, this 25th day of Nov. 1941. ( SEAL OF ` HIE, BOARD OF COUV"TY C OT.2,1ISSIOM•?ERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk FRANK L . CRAMER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER ounty Colimiissioner E . C . MALLEY County Commissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners. now on file in the office of the Auditor of hatcom County, WashinZton. CAUDITOR'S SEAL) PLI1,1Y T . S =21 R County Auditor 2 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 25th DAY OF-T07MIMER i9 41 Permission was granted to Ira Smith, 610 Garden St., Bellingham, to construct a logging road on county owned property in the E_ S3-Q of Section. 13, T,:rp. 37 IT Range 4 E. I�Totification was received fromthe State Depart.ent of Iiiglirrays of its a��proval of tile proposed im rovement of Lindberg Avenue, and also notification that the _project had been designated as CRP ITo . A-19 . The County's copy of its contract with tiie Union Oil Company, covering the period October 16, 1941 to October 15, 1942, was received aiid placed on file. The followi nL; claims were approved by the Board for payenli-it: C i 1.� j' JC�, LJ 1J..4"A.0 . Smith, Livesey,1Jright Co. Treasurer $ 50.00 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Exten. Serv. 6.16. Election Officials (Primary) hdv. E:.p. 627.50 Oscar E. Lindquist Sundry Exp. 55.52 $ 739.18 COMITY ROAD FU ID : Payroll - Voucher 4953 $ G23.28 it t' 4954 197.00 R . S . Irciin 6 :80 327.08 PUBLIC ASSIST TCE : St. Luke's, Hospital $ 32.00 P;Irs. J. R. Bolster 37.00 I:Irs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Virginia -Irene Benner 442.50 Aubert Drub Co. 5.17 Dr. J. H. Eberhart 4.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 3.71 Dr. J.. d . P''inley 15.00 Hurley Drug I,,,art ;3 .82 International Drug Company 1.55. Dr. A. H. Knaak 3.00 Dr. J. A. i:oo-re 9.00 " 2.00 If 12.00 Dr. D. H. I:IcLeod 6.00 Dr. 11. G.. autherland 20.00 Dr. J. Edgar Flood 1.00 Anton Anderson 16.00 Bellingham Coal 11ines 10.15 T. S. Berkeley 8:00 E. G. Bro.rn Grocery 1.00 Susie Cunningham 8.00 Ferry Bros. Grocery 6.20 Golden Rule I:Iercantile Co. 14.67 Kern Grimes Store 10.00 J. J.. Kendig, Inc. 10.00 Iiirinie Leonard 6.00 Bertha Parchand 15.00 .4in21a I:ioscrip 5.00 Puget Sound Power c,- Light Co. 1.26 tr u n rt tt 2.28 Ariel Thal 20.00 T ,enty-First Street Grocery 5.00 �Llma Wade 5.00 I.Zrs . Erich Flood 12.00 Pliny T. Snyder, Trustee 294.50 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 450.00 If 11it 100.00 Bellingham Water Department 1.94 City Sanitary Service Company 1.8.4 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 72.32 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 22.58 Union Printing Co. 7.21 ti`lestern Union Tele. Company 1.60 Pacific Tele. % Tele. Co. 7.60 if it it a 3.10 if it it a 1.85 Puget Sound Power a, Light Co. 1.00 If it a tr It 36.91 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 357.49 Riverton Sanatorium 2,266..60 Dept. of Labor & Industries 3.3-6 Smalley Drug Company 4.77 Bellin ghar.� Coal P,Iines 21.32 Grira 3.75 I'.irs . Lester Ir,:rin 10.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 75.70 Payroll - Health Dept. 457.32 $ 5,031.30 SOLDIERS RELIEF =, D : H. V. Dickinson. $ 15.00 Pairs. E. 3. Roberts 15.00 Henry G. Reed 15.00 Sinclair O'Toole 25.00 Lafayette L. Trout_iian 25.00 $ 95.00 Total of Claims, $ 61692.56 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY 25th ITOV'UME, R 41 TERM THE_- DAY OF 19 —••tt�nxsaiduxc..�co :satuxodnu;vnsaidczax -- -- - — There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to convene again at 9:30 A.E., Friday, Noveliber 23, 1941. Approved _ hairman of the Do and ' fL fl .'.l.I '.i: 'r/' Jr4 �L:+.� ,.L ' L!J rtJrltrr,i�i iji rrTirld-,i,Tir,i'?rl!'i r, rl r,!-i%ir a"�i-, rir it ir`!i'; rirr>✓rrirlr,ri✓•i,rli""7/"IL';`rrr,rir;l';r;nrli�iT,F,rlr�l'Irlr; rrr, r.;r rrrt, r, r, n,`;;"„,i ,; ,, ',L; r; r,r„L; ��, ,, ;l-, r-�rr,�.r r;, r>`, :'- r�rrr; T:EuTIITG, FRIDAY, I'0'IE1'7� R 22, 1941 OCT03ER TEJIU, Pursuant to adj ournment taken Tuesday, November 25, the Board met at 9:30 ��.I:I. , this crate with all merifoers present. DEFOR UAL" DOAR.D OF COUNTY COI`Z:TISSIO''rERS OF `.',-Y TC01 C077�'Y, �'MSHIITGTOiT SIN TIE MTT R OF ES`1',=ISIIIITG A ) DEFIITIT E 30UTD1i:rYr LII DJT':IEEiT ( O R D E R ITOOKSACK AND COLIT'rIBIA TO"F z-SIIIPS ) LEREAS, the order of the Board of County Commissioners, signed on February 17, 1911, and recorded on Page 46 of Volume 19 of the Commissioners' Proceedings, fixing the boundary line between Hooksack and Columbia Townships is very indefinite and maps made therefrom are not uniform, and -=, REAS, it is deemed essential to establish definite boundaries bet.'ieen the said looksack and Columbia To,;rnships , ITO'.� , TIEREF ORE, DE IT ORDERED by this Board t�iat the followi.n naliied lands be, and they hereby are declared in ITooksack To<niship: Govt. Lots l., 2, 3, °Tall the S��: aiid the I?z of the SEA. of ;sec. 33, Twp. 41 _-, Raiige 5 E, ;T.L Govt. Lot 4 and tiie N7J-4' of the S,'J<_ in Sec. 34, T%rp. 41 IT, RaiiLe 5 E. , W. Y7. Govt. Lots 3 and 4 in Sec.. 4, Tl,rp. 40 1'T2 R 5 E. Govt. Lots 1, 21 3, 4 and the S:'l of the TIE and the S of the I?;'i and the IT, -'-of the S1J1 and 1 v'T of` the SE of Sec. 5, T rp. 40 IT, R 5 E. All of Sec. 6, Twp. 40 iT, R 5 E. and the 'following ing nariled lands in Columbia Township: rill the remainder of Sections 33 and 34, 7'wp. 41 IS, Range 5 E. , W.I.I. All the remainder . of Sections 4 and 5, Twp. 40 .IT, Range 5 E. , W.E. IT IS FURTHER ORDLRLD that. since Govt. Lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 7, '1'.rp. 40 i'T, Range 5 E. have been assessed in I•Tooksack Township and a later voting precinct map of the county so placed this property, and since the voters residing on said property are registered and have been voting in Yooks.ack Township, said Govt. Lots 1 and 2 are placed in ITooksack Tovaiship, IT IS ALSO FURTIPER ORDERED that the remainder of staid Section 7, Tvip. 40 IT, R 5 E. , 1% , is hereby placed in Colurrioia Township, IT IS ALSO FiTRTIIER ORDERED that the boundaries be l:,een the voting Precincts -- Precinct ITo. 1 of ITooksack Toanship and Precinct '-,,To. 2 of Columbia Township, are hereby fixed the same as the Township lines. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this SS—Uh day of ITo-vembar, 1941. (SEAT, OF THE BOARD OF COUTTY C012IISSIOITERS ) Attest: PLATY T . S I,T MER Co. Auditor ?- Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COMER Deputy BOARD OF COT,=Y C OI,:I:IISSIOIERS OF 7.'.1H-/=O71JT C OU TTY , 7,7ASIII=TGTOIT FRAITK L . MAI:= Cha irr,ian GEO. ELDER Con>i:iiss loner E. C . flA TLEY oinriliss loner 14 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCT03ER TERM FRIDAY Ty 28th AY OF: I?0112,14BER 1941 AG +'Er L T THIS AGREEI:2TiIT made and entered into this 26th day of Hover,ber, 1941, by and betvreen CIN.ARLEY LOSI13AUGH, a single man, of Blaine, Washington, as party of the first part, and :IFIATCW COtTTTY, a rliuizicipal corporation, as party of the second part; ':TIT-::�SSLT is That the party of the first pL.irt has this day conveyed by wairanty deed to the party of the sec,. nd ;Fart all the gavel on and within the South half of the Southeast quarter of the Houtheast quarter of Section 3, To%,,nship 40 ,orth, Range 1 East of l.I:i. , situated in ':Ihatcom County, Washington, for the consideration of One Iituidred Thirty and 39/100 Dollars ($130.39), and the further consideration that the Iya rty of the second part agrees to furnish the parer to move a small cabin off the said descrived premises without cost to the party of the first part; but the party of the first part shall bat the house ready to be moved and pay all labor and expense of moving other than the power to remove the same, and the arty of the first part agrees not to make any claim for any damage t-at may result from said moving against the party of the second part. The said party of the first part shall get the house ready to be moved within a reasonable time after request by the party of the second part, and such removal shall be within ninety (90) days from the date of this agreement. I_TT :1ITNESS FTI � +OF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their -hands the day and year first above vxitten. (SEAL OF TIIL BOARD OF COU;TY COIdvIISSI01 FRS ) Cri.IuI=Y LOSHBAUGH Party of the First Part 's: HnTCOI:I COITT By FRA_?K L . CRAI; 7,�,R Chairman of the 3oard of County Cor:unissioners By GEO. ELDER County Co::riissioner Dr +' . C t� C. County Corini.ssioner Party of the Second Bart The estimate of e,cpenditures for the Welfare Department for the first quarter of 1942 was approved and returned to the jlelfare Department to be submitted by them to the State. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURR ENT EXPENSE: Iviaric Dykstra PUBLIC ASSI3TAIIC E : Payroll - `Jouc_ier 37-299 it It 37-300 Ideal Bakery Standard Brands of California Bellingham Coal Hines Griffith Printing Co. P,Torse Hardware Co. ii it u B. B. Furniture Co., Inc. Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Sash & Door Company Bookey's. BroX1 & Cole, Inc. tl H. VI. Buzzard A. J... Blythe Plunfoi &, Heating; Co. Ership Sheet %Metal Works Golden Rule Mercantile Co. Great Horthern Railway Co. Greene -Winkler Company, Inc. Geo. J. Hohl Company Hooker Electrochemical Company F. L. Kreiter Lee Grocery Company Lee Grocery Company Lee Grocery Company Lee Grocery Company P�Iorse Hardware Company Horth Coast Chemical & Soap 7orks Northern Grocery Company 1-Torthwest Hardl:rare Com�pany Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Reid Brothers Company Schi:.,abacher Bros. & Uo . , Inc. Schwabach,er Hardware Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc. Union Foundry Co. Warren Soule Fairhurst Co. 'Jrnatcorii Saw Shop Exten. Serv. $ 26.71 21297.00 38.50 54.69 22.38 21.32 1.39 2.67 4.89 146.49 253.82 9.64 80.34 26.01 6.54 14.16 .77 13.39 .79 5.64 39.14 �.27 78.92 59.86 135.48 6.44 52.95 16.88 36.57 42.05 24.35 36.97 471.74 14.73 7.01 36.16 19.32 16.48 1.08 $ 26.71 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE_ 28th DAY of TTOVETti7BER. 19 41 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE., Continued: Shaer, Supply Company, Inc. ►t it ►r n . ►r . rr rr n tr. rr u n Aubert`Drug Company n. ►r n. Owl Pharmacy Shipman Surgical Company John Wyeth & Brother, Inc. Bellingham First Fed. Sav: & Loan Assn Deming Mercantile Co. Mrs.. Armetta Koker L. K. Moore Mary A. McBride Safeway Stores, Inc. Walker's Cash Store Pliny T. Snyder, Trustee Total of Claims $ 3.32. 29.60 .42 13.72. 15.45 3.97 7.88 34.09 6.59 16.48 21.20 7.50 6.94 5.70 16.50 8.00 8.2.4. 7.00 54.00 $ 4020.21 $ 4043.92 Confirmation in writing, of the closing of the Food Stamp Office as of Nov. 27, 1941, was received from the Whatcom County Uelfare Department. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned -- to convene again at 9:30 A.I1., Tuesday, Dec. 2; 1941. Approved Chairman of the Board I lift,tr`rctiFrrr``rrr7r�>rtr� 'hillif rrt� r{rrtrrrii tr`itr,rtr `�t rrlrtFr'r, ``;i=;`## =TING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941. OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 28, 1941,.the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The meeting was called to order,by Chairman Cramer and. the minutes of November 24 and 28, 1941, were read and approved. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COYM- ISSIOI'zERS OF VIIIATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON r' IN TIM, IV TIER OF TED] SALE OF COUNNTY ) ORDER OF SALE PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ) WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described vias heretofore acquired by the County of VIhatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and d.eli.vered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington,, and MEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for.the best interests of said. County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that. the County Treasurer of said County be and he is: hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public isle to the highest, and best bidder, all asprovided. in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however; that said property shall not be sold belovr the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall s.e.t forth the property to be sold as. hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington-,, and -said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by.said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place,designated'in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. City of, Blaine Lots 19 & 20, Block 25 $ 15.00 Blaine Land Co. Add. to Blaine Lots 1 to 8 Inc., Blk. 20 40.00 Elk Street Add to Bellingham, Lot 11, Blk. 194 35..00 York Add to Town o:f New. VIh.atcom Lot 2a, Blk 11 30,.00 Supplemental, Town of Whatcom - IT511 y 40 ft. Lott 4, Blk 65, less alley 150.00 Fairhaven Land Company's ls.t Add. - Lots 6 & '7, Blk 70 10.00 Fairhaven Land Company's lst Add.. - Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk.. 71 76.00 Fairhaven Amended.- Lots�3 to 10 Inc. Blk. 59 120.00, RECORD OFCOMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBERTUESDAY TERN 2nd DAY of : DECEP.IBER . 1941 Order of Sale, Continued Ch NFT Sec. 33a Tvrp. 40 IT, R 5 E, also E2 HE 'Sec. 32, Tvrp. 40 N. , R 5 E $ 200.00 SS'14 104 iTE Sec. 32, Tvrp. 39 N. Range 5 E 10.00 Map 9.1 Ez Ez SWSVlq' less Rd. Sec. 35, Tvip. 41 X. , Range 1 E 20.00 Yap 7.. 100 ft right of way across. N1 na SEITVI-i,TESVT - (being old G.h: r/w) Sec.. 23, Twp. 37 N. Range 3 E 1.00 Map ll.3 Corn. at a pt'on Sly line of Co. Rd. #314 in lot 10 - 40 ft 31R'11�lfrom 1TE cor of -tract of .land leased -to H. 0.' Canady - th S71y 200 ft, th Xly'at R. A. 60 ft, th HEly at R.A. 200 ft to Co. Rd then SEly along`road to beg. Sec. 2.7, Tvrp. 39 N. Range 5 E 10.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of December, 19416. FRANK L. CRAI:23R Chairman of the Board (SEAT, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMI�TISSIOIZRS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . IMILITLEY Commissioner Attest: PLIITY T. SlarDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of -the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ✓ The sale to the Standard Junk Company, of three old batteries'for $2.25 was approved by the Board. v Notification was received from the Department of Highways of their approval of the project for the grading and surfacing of 1.86 miles of the Van Buren Road, Hampton Road to Blaine-Sumas pavement, and the designation of the project as CRP A-24. J A petition, bearing 56 signatures, was presented by R. E. Dixon and others, praying for the improvement with black top, of two miles of the Kickerville Road, from the pleasant Valley Store to the Aldergrove Road. The petition was filed and the petitioners assured that it would receive every possible consideration. v Dance License Application No. 451, for a public dance to be ,held in the Kendall School Gym, on ?,Tov. 29, " 1941, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Hot Lunch Club. J,Dance license Application No. 452, for public dances to be held at the Mt. Baker Lodge, Dec. 1, 1941 to Julie 1, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Irlt. Baker Development Company. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE : Frank L. Cramer Commissioners $ 14.40 Geo. Elder " 7.10 E. C . Ialanley " 64.55 E. S . Malone " 2.27 Towner Printing'Company Auditor 22.66 V. H. Needham Assessor 1.00 Henry Dierickx Treasurer 20.00 Idooksack Valley Farm Review " 4.80 Ferndale Record " 8.40 Fred Hans.on " 30.00 K.. B. Williams Printing Co. " 18.65 Douglas McKay Property Agt. 21.30 J . C . Penney Co. Court House 13.18 Ershig Sheet Yetal ','Torks it It 4.90 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 2 175.00 Hazel B.. Heur_ If. " if 1 235.50 Audrey Owsley Prob. Officer 41.80 Luther Burbank School Juv. Court 1G.60 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Sheriff 5.64 Dept. of Labor & Industries " 7.81 11 it If Jail 4.39 B. B.. Bleat & Sausage Co. !' 59.51 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. it 9.20 Harold Smith " 21.05 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 1.46 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Supt. of Sch. 1.25 Griggs « �r 155 Carolyn Polstra Exten. Serv. 12.35 Dela Mae Nesset " " 28.68 nion P -int' n Gorri a c3 ent3.3 c S�u9p13 ernpany l 24 3.45 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Holt. Inspt. 2.65 $ 859.34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER `1'UESDAY TERM TH 0 a Y OF. DECEIVIBER 17 19 41 = UN10=INTiNG:CQ-­1< ELUTh'9WAUi7VA5NIHGTO I COUITTY ROAD: Payroll - Voucher 4956 if a 4-957 if " �L 958 ri if 4959 It a 4960 it It, 4961 4962 4963 4964 rr " !4965 Pacific Lele.. & Tele. Co. Puget Sound Power & Light C o . E . S . Malone Miller & Sutherleiz Prtg. Co. Frazier's Typewriter & Adding T,'lach. Western Steel & Salvage Co. Melvin Bamford Si Geiger Charley Loshbaugh R. T'j% Lynch J. A. Cole , Howard -Cooper Corporation Ireland ce Bellingar We.stern Woodworking Co.. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUPQ : Albert J. Heath John T. '3estman Mrs. Harry A. "wans on Serv. Total of Claims $ 695.66 202.59 748.17 639.84 411.40 557.37 533.94 553.00 383.90 533.50 25.05 23.67 1.55 38.60 x 1.03 12.10 6.40 7.23 15.00 4.15 2.00 4-:00.00 5.00 12.81 $ 5,814.96 20.00 15.00 25.00 $ 60.00 $ 6,734.30 On motion made by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and carried unanimously, the Board recessed,until 8:30 P.P.I., this date, at which time they again convened to give attention to matterss connected with the office of J. G. P,IcGlinn, Justice of the Peace. At 9:30 P.P.I. , upon motion of Commissioner Manley, seconded by Conunissioner Elder, and carried unanimously, the. Board recessed until 8:30 P.P.I., on Wednesday, December 8, 1941, at which time they again convened, with all members present, for further consideration of the J. G. P+ICGlinn. matters. At the conclusion of this recessed meeting, the Board by unanimous action, recessed until 9:30 A.M.. x on Thursday, December 4,. 1941, at vihich time they again convened with all members present. At 12:00 o'clock, noon, the Board, by unanimous action recessed until 1:30 P.H., this, date, and at that hour again convened, with all members present. " 'J. G. hicGlinn, Justic.e of Peace for Bellingham, appeared before the Board and tendered his resignation, which read as. follows-. December 4, 1941 Board of County Commissioners Court House Bellingham, Washington Gentlemen: kt your request I hereby tender my resignation as Justice of the Peace for Bellingham Precinct. Very truly yours, JOH11 P . Pa cGLII,1 T A motion made by Corr!missioner Manley, seconded by Commissdoner Elder, and carried unanimously was as follows: . "That we accept the resignation of John P. McGliizn, effective as of this hour of acceptance, namely, 2:00 P.M.., .Thursday, December 4, 1941." The said resignation was her�;by made a part of the record and file of the Proceedings of the County Commis Sioilers. The following claims viere approved by the Board for pay",aent: CURRENT EXPESTSE : Richfield Oil Corp. Bellingham Publishing Co. Pacific lrele. & Tele. Co. rr n it u Union Printing Company Fred H. Dustin Pacific Telephone & Tele. Co., Pert. Baker Printing Co. Corfmiss loners $ 1.95 4.,38 " 4.20 Auditor 3.20 it 20.55 Assessor 11.45 3.60 10.71 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER. TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd -DAY OF DECEMMi R--- 19 41 ===4XtQX4MVMXW CO;;�; 8"T 1"WAM CuRREx.-T E;TE1TSE,, Continued Addressograph Sales Agency vency Bellingham Publishing Co.. Union Prifiting Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele Co. Pleas Isaacs Lakeway Mill cork Co. Robert McCallum Morse Hardware Co. Bloedel Donovan Lumber lilills 11 11 if 11 Schafer Baking Co., Inc. The Alpine Cafe Belli,6 )-ham Hotel Coffee Shop Model bafe Pastime eafe Shamrock Grille Charles E. King Cascade Laundry c,, Cleaners. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It It It it if It 11 It Pliny T. Siiyder, Cb. Auditor Puget Sound Power & Light Co. I? - Union Printing Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it It if 11 Bellingham Publishinc, Co. C.:> Union"Printing Co. I1,TSTITTJTTZ : Treasurer $ 26.16 it 49.60 It 190.96 it 16.86 Court House. 26.67 it it 23.17 It it * 67.72 it it '27.91 It 11 64.89 Jail 11.33 it 35.38 Sup. Ct. No. 1 35.75 10.50 6.35 29.65 5.15 16.00 2.35 5.75 5.75 Court Rep. 2.65 Juv. Court 8.20 Clerk 2.35 Pros. Atty. 6.00 Sheriff 12.05 It 5.00 Rec. Council 4.52 Supt.. of Schools 1.55 It it 11 .8.25 Hort. Insp. 2.65 Adv., E.-cp. Elec"11' 113.39 It it It 64.49 Washington Educational Association Institute $ 193.92 Total of Claims $ 949.30 $ 193.92 $ 1)143.22 On motion, unanimously carried, the Board adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 5, 1941. Approved 7 Mirman of the Board 1-1 IrLj' I I - �4 LZ jr I Rri j�� -WJ7_1T,tf#4P rr Whr/ T t fi� I_, 7 "Ntr , r ifir Fi # IjOi-ETING, FRIDAY, DECELBER 5, 1941 - OCTOM-, R TE Rid Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, December 4, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.Tvll., this date, with all members present. The meeting was called to order by Chaii-mah Cramer and -the minutes oC the previous meeting were read and approved. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CD CURRE -_'aT EXPENSE: Gri,Z,g-s Union Oil Co. Neher Bros., Northwest Hardware Uo. Union Printing Co. Coi,r\i,. o-.'L' the Good Shepherd Griggs Hazel B. Heun W. T. Farmer Shell Oil Co., Inc. Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Waitkus Supply Co. Union Oil Cc" It It II Bornstein Houser Sea Foods Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Roeder I-darket What. Co. Dairy AssIn Northwest Hardware Co. Griggs It L.. IT. Freimann Eleanore Davis, Carl G. Stock Goodrich Silvertoz,m-Stores Ans.tett Printing Co.; Model Truck �.- Storage Griggs Northwest Hardware Co. Auditor Assessor Court Douse 11 11 Supt. Ctu.. Dept Juvenile Court if 11 Pros. Atty. Coroner Sheriff If If it It Jail it If it, If it Sheriff Supt. of Schoo Exten. Service 11 Ir n It II It Adv. Exo. ElecIt rt It It tt $ 2.06 3.37 62.84 5.89 2 7.88 12.00 41. 94 6.80 10.00 25.96 7.83 1.44 7.97 2.05 1.65 4.009 27.23 13.26 1-1.83 1.62 6.85 $ 533-75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER i+ TERM RIDAY . . . TH 5th U1AUiT DECEI:1BER 19 a 19 --U N1GrFFR INTTNG--CU:TH ELLING9AW WASHiNGTO H- COV`TTY RO.10 Goodyear Service $ 33.37 Automotive Parts Service. 19.58 Klocke VanderGriend Lumber Company 200.07 Goodyear Service 1.03 Goodyear Service 2.06 Goodyear Service 3.61 C. H. Barlow 2.01 Sid Sparks Garage 13.25 Floyd Ebright Auto Body Shop 8.24. Fred Jensen 6.18 tr if24.72 rr it 8.40 C . J . Curtin 5.50 Bernth 6: Company 149.35 Feenaughty.l,Iachine-ry, Co. 15.45 C . 1T. 1�7hipple 25.44 Ray's Standard Garage 9.41 Sumas Garage 28.94 Carl's 0. K. Garage 3.23 R. F. Raper 1.20 Union. Printing Co. 1.80 Fred E. Laube .95 Pins. E. B. h1artin 1.78 Carroll =T. Culver 1.65 C . G. Tegenfeldt 1.23 Bellingham Publishing Co. 1.25 Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc., 5.91 Morse Hardware Co. 5.93 it " " 1.73 n u rr 4..49 n u rr 4.15 North�rest Hardware Co. 1.33 If 4.64 it 14.94 rr rr it .67 Automotive Parts Service 14.92 if 11 rl 47.87 it 'r 'r 9.52. Charley Loshbau" (Assig.Zed to Co. Treas.) 130.89 Ferndale Motor Co. 31.53 Griggs 2.83 0. H. Lindstedt 1.22 PUBLIC ASSISTAITCE : Edna Barter $ 26.16. Ignatia i C'Neice 11.92 Hilda ;'liggin 38.92: I' . Garner .17right, ili. D. 13.80 George Janssen,. Postmaster 18.00 S.D.S.S.Stockroom Revo,ly. 16.47 Department of Labor & Industries 3.24. St. Francis Hospital 11.00 Dr. J. P. Alexander 2.00 Aubert Drug Company 19.17 rr it if 11.85 rr it it 1.29 'r It 1' 10.49 Herald Prescription Drugs 9.56. it if " 45.36 Dr. L. A. Xygard 17.00 Beckett & lMontfort 3.87 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 23.19 Pliny T. Snyder,, Trustee 9.00 Grenier Distributing Co. 3.48 Haggen & Clark 51.86 R. F. Raper 4.89 Shell Oil Co. 4.00' Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. 17.00 Tradewell Stores, Inc. 8.00 2.00 Whatcom.County Dairy. Assn 3.00 1Jaria A. Jorstad 22.17 Total of Claims $ 852.52 $ 408.67 $ 11849.94 The November report of the County Health Department was received and placed on file. Dance License Application No. 453 for a public dance to be held at the Blue Bird Hall on December 6, 1941, was approved and the license issued to the Roosevelt Club. Notice was received from the 11It. Baker Savings & Loan As;s.ociati.on of the ass;i.gnment, to the Locust Grove U'7ater Association, of their franchise to lay, maintain and, operate water mains, along the 1.1cAlpine Road; the Locust Grove ?'rater Association being a recently forrL,ied voluntary association of consumers in that district. A 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER. TERM FRIDAY 7 HE 5th DAY OF DECEL BER 19 41 �A RESOLUTION of the Board of County Commissioners of 7hatcom County, ) Washing -Lon, employing Preston, 'Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz. & ) Stephan, attorneys at law, to perform legal services for said ) �r�OLUTIOIT County, and fixing their compensation therefor. ) WHEREAS, on or about the 24th day of July, 1941, -the Board of County Commissioners of V1hatcom County passed a resolution employing Preston, Thorgrimson, 'Turner, Horowitz & Stephan to examine county records to determine the legality of couns ty current expene warrants to be funded, to prepare the necessary resolutions., notices, etc., for theissuance of $220,000 of general obligation funding bonds of said c..ounty to fund said w arrants , and to give a final approving opinion as to the validity of the issuance of said bonds; and VEMEAS, there was a greater amount of warrants to examine than the officials of the county contemplated, and as, a result thereof a greater amount of work by said attorneys became necessary therefor; and VIFBREAS, the a-Lount of bonds to be issued to fund said warrants was increased to $240,000 because of the extra amount of said warrants; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners of tslhatcom County, Washington, that because of the increased amount of work and the increased amount of bonds to be issued, said Preston, Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz .& Stephan should be paid for said services the sum of $75.00 in addition to the amount which s..aid county agreed to pay originally, ITOVI, TI,REFORE, be it hereby resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, as follows: Section 1. That for the additional services performed by Preston, Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz and Stephan, attorneys -at -late:, of Seattle, Washington, in the matter of the examina- tion of county current,expense warrants, preparing the necessary resolutions, notices, etc., for the issuance of $240,000 of general obligation bonds of said county to fund said warrants, over the amount of services contefiiplate d for the issuance of $220,000 of funding bonds, the compensation for which w.as fixed by resolution of thei board passed July 24, 1941, that said Preston, Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz & Stephan shall be paid the additional sum of $75.00 Dated this 5th day of December,. 1941. (SE,' iL OF THE BOARD OF COUITTY COT�MISSI0I1ERS) Attest: P LIITY T. SITYDER County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County Approved this Sth day of Dec. 1941 RALPH 0. OLSON H0311IR.T S . D1zti7S0IT Judges of -the Superior Court for Vdhatcom County, Vlashington III TM MATTER OF TIIE PETITIOI: OF ) DR. H. GARIMR i;'IRIGHT, .."et al, FOR ) VACATION OF A COUITTY STREET KITONIT ) AS DEPOT STREET ) BOARD OF -COUIT.TY CO1.2IISSIOI'TERS OF WHATCOM COUl`ITY By FRAi`TK L . CRAP rIR Cha irman GEO. ELDER E . C . P"JAITLEY ORDER VACATION CO17KTY ROAD In the ri.atter of -the vacation of a County Street petL.ioned for by Dy TT_.. Garner ,fright and others, the Board finds as follows: That the resolution therefor was filed o-i the 14th day of November, 1941, and that said petition was signed by at least tin freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of said road.. That on the 14th day of November, 1941, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and iiake a report in wxitin,�:; on the sane. That on the 5th day of Decenfoer, 1941, the County Engineer filed in the office of the Board his -report La �rrriting, as provided by law.. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 14th day of I'ovember, 1941; the 5th day of December, 1941, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and -that notice of the time and place were said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as.provided by lava. That said report of the County Engineer shows: . That i:-i his opinion the said road should be vacated. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY. THE- 5th DAY OF DE CELIBER 19 41 That said street is not in use. That it will. not be advisable to preserve the same for a general -road system in the future. That the public will be benefited by its vacation. and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against. the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be l tr useful as a part of a generaroad system, and that the public ill be benefited by its. vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Dr. H. Garner Wright and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner;, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expens.es incurred in the; proceedings and file the same with the Township Treasurer, who shall proceed to, collect the same. Done this 5th day Qf December, 1941. FRANK L. CRALi'E+ R ( SEAL OF TIE BOARD 'OF COUNTY COIJ1,1ISSIO1vERS ) GEO. ELDER E . C . MAIMEY Attest: L. COZIER Deputy Clerk of the Board IIT TIE LIATTER OF THE ESTABLISIUV EI,IT ( INITIATING RESOLUTION OF A COUITTY ROAD ) MIC1 REAS, the Board of County Commissioners: of ti"ihatcom County in regular session does deem it necessary and advisable that a road be established as follows:, -to-wit: The south 30 feet of the east 749 feet of the rac�r4 i. 4 Sectiori 33, T. 40 N, R. 4 E . , W.M. , VM- REAS, the Board of County Commissioners as above stated does deem that: the laying out and establishment of this road is a public necessity, and VEHEREAS, it is necessary that the County Engineer,make an examination and if necessary a survey of the proposed road, and.repo.rt to this Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the provisions of the law. NOW, TFIEREFORE, BE IT ,RESOLVED by this Board of County Commissioners of VThatcom County, Washington, on this 5th day of Dec. 1941, that a County Road 30 feet in width be established upon the route heretofore described; that the laying out and establisImient of the road as above specified is.a public necessity, and that the County Engineer shall make an examination of the proposed route and report to 'the said Board of Supervisors.. Unanimously adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. of Vlhatcom County this day and date above mentioned. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUITITY COLUJISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy SIN TIM MUTER OF THE PETITION OF J. H. BERG ) AIM OTILIRS FOR TIM ESTABLISHI!ENT OF A "ROAD ) III WHATC011I COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) FRANK L. CRAMER .Chairman. , GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 11AINLEY Commissioner - ORDER FOR M ARING IT IS ORDERED by the Board. that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be established by J. H. Berg and others, will be held by the Board of . County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of the said;;:.;: Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the ' 19th day of December,*1941. DOM this 5th day of December, 1941. (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUI,ITY CO1.21ISSIOI?ERS ) FRANK L. CRAP T R Chairman, Board of County Commissioners:: Whatcom County, Washington GEO. ELDER C ommi s s io rier E . C . UAT1LEY Commissioner 122 RECORD OF C®MIS' SIO ERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM -THE DAY OF 4 FRIDAY 5th DECEMBER 1 19 =w,arcawaus:uccocuaucrAusuuy - 1 By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Saturday, December 6, 1941, at which time they again convened, with all members present. BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUITTY COI AISSIOITERS .. OF WHATCOM CMTTY, WASHINGTON ✓ITT TI:, r,, I.LP TTER OIL TEE. ItJSI GITATION OF JOHIT. P . IdCGLINIT ) AS JUSTICE, OF TIM PEACE IN BELLINGIL"Ll PRECINCT AND ( R E S O L U T I O N TH7. .APP OINT111.1717 OF D . 17. FEATHERKILE ) ti71LIEREAS, John. P. McGlinn has tendered to this Board this resignation as Justice of the Peace, in the Bellingham Precinct, Uhatcom County, �7ashi.ngton, effective December 4, 1941, and this Board has., by unanimous action accepted said resignation, and tiUIEREAS,. the acceptance of this resignation creates a vacancy in said office which it bedomes the duty of this Board to fill by appointment, ITOV1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that D. W, F'eatherkile be, and he ishereby appointed as. Justice of the Peace for Bellingham,Precinct, 'Jhatcom County, Washington, to serve until the next general election to fill. said office, wztil his successor is 'duly elected and qualified. DONE in. regular session of the Board -this 6th day of. December, 1941. BOARD OF COUNTY COIti EISSIONERS OF WIiATCO11�1 COUI\TTY , WASHINGTOI`I FRANK L. CRA13R Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE DOARD OF COUI\]TY COMI:IISSIOMRS.) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . IJIA�,TLEY C0rmais sioner Attest: PLINY T . SHi'DER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the. Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further.business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned, to meet -again at 9:30 A. PSI., on Tuesday, December 9, 1941. Approverl "- o�z - � Chairman of t e Board t`i f� 1t777t1f a rYTf7ti7 f1 tti t7 it rir� tt17 tt7 rr it �T iYTI ttlTmi. liti Y1 f �Ftitlll t! Y71Yf t7 �7 tl11 fTtri7u tt il�t l T1t7Trtt i7_AJi�Ttll7 �itI�7tANN r ff M 1E TING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1941 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, December 6, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment..: CURRENT =EitTSE : Standard Oil Co. of California George Wetzel It It Model Truck & Storage Co. Pitney -Bowes. Postage Meter Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Clark Electric Co. K. B. Williams Printing Co. Griggs tr George Wetzel Standard Oil'Co. of California Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Pacific. Tele. & Tele . Co. Griggs. Election Officials Sumas Nevis COUNTY ROAD FUTID : Buss & Jud's t9m . F . Hanson Trunkey & Sons it It it If Union Oil Co. of California it rt n n It I1 it it it it tt It It is it Commissioners. $ 2.36 " 1.60 Auditor 5.30 Treasurer 2.00 it 15.00 it 16.10 It 24.52. tt 14.42 it . 21.63 Clerk 3.09 " 1.34 Sheriff 4.10 Prop. Agent 3.09 Exten. 5erv. 7.65 of it 1.30 Adv. Exp.Elec. 984.85 It it " 20.64 $ 11129.49 $ 16.38 38.25 52.16 27.59 46.60 - 33..21 6.37 84.25 40.11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER 41 TERM THE DAY OF 79 COM71Y ROAD FUND, Continued Farmers, Mutual Tele. Co. $ 3000 -Iverson Lumber Company 15.57 45.18 Diehl Motor Co. 2.06 It " 31.77 rt it if 8.5/ Barron Tire Co'. 1.2.9 Jay Boerhave 3.09 Jewell Motor Co.' 5.35 Standard Oil Co. of California 33.61 it n If it it 190.69 rr n rt rt n 71.5a r+ rr rt rt rt 17.46. Payroll - Voucher 5041 155.58 Holmes Cratsenberg 1.9E 0. M. Zander 2.00 Mader ek Anderson 11.57 Washington.Corrugated Culvert Co. 14.28 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Julia Lovegren $ 21.88 Howard Bollerud 21.52 Margaret Malloy 12.88 H. G. Royal 8.32. Maurita Williams. 8.08, Josephine Naudack 2.58 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 9.04 Gladstone Grocery 6.00 Payless Market 3.97 15.00 Arie Weeda 5.15 Whatcom Co. Dairy. Ass' n 3.50 York Addition Grocery 10.30 Bellingham Visit. nurse Asstn 11.50 Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley 50.00 Gibb Clinical Laboratory, 62.50 Hawley Cab Gompany 13.50 Hurley t s Drug Mart 6.88 . Lyle A. Greenwood, M. D. 209.00 Owl Pharmacy 66..00 Red Cross Pharmacy 38.12 • Total of Claims 'f The fo-r. $50.00, $ 959.41 i $ 535.72 2,674.62 sale. -to Royal Young of Alger-, of one 1931 Model A. Ford Coupe Motor No. A388876, was approved by the Board. BEFORE TFLEE BOARD OF COUNTY C01V21ISSIO1ERS OF t311ATCOM COUNTY, VIAE11INGTON `SIN TILE' MATTER OF THE APPOIPTTHENT OF J. T 1. P11ILBROOK ) RESOLUTION AS CLERK OF LU11IltiII ISLAND TOVrITSHIP ) EIDREAS, the reg•ignation of L. A. Ford, as Clerk of Lummi Island Township, has been received and accepted by -the Board of Supervisors of the said to%naship, and 7TI, =E,,S, the Hoard of Supervisors have now requested that the Board of County Commissioners, fill the vacancy so caused by the appointment of J. M. Philbfook, NOWT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that J. MI. Philbrook, whose address is Beach, Washington, be' and.he is hereby appointed as Clerk of Lummi"Island Tov=hip, 'dhatcom. County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified for said office. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of December, 1941. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUT"TTY COh1MISSIO1,MRS.) Attest: PLI1,TY T. S1ILTER Co. Auditor & Ex-off.icio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER. Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO&UVIISSIONERS OF ;'fF-TATCOH COUNTY-, IVASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRAPJIER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 1.1ri1TLEY Comiiissioner F, 4 OCTOBER TE RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF DECEIr'tBER 19 41 Alva ORDIITAITCE CREATING A COUNTY DEFE, NSE COUNCIL AIM PRSCRIBIITG ITS DUTIES ' V 'ffiaereas , the President of the United States, by Executive Order signed on 1.1ay 20, 1941, created the Office of Divilian Defense in the Office for Emergency Management? and ;'whereas., the Office of Civilian Defense has requested the cooperation and assistance of all municipalities in carrying out the Civilian Defense program;and ' Whereas, it is desirable to coordinate' all municipal defense activity in one municipal agency; nou therefore, BE IT ORDI11= BY. TIIE BOA RD OF COUNTY CO1lJISSI0IIRS OF TI-E COUNTY OF 17HATCOM, Washington; Section 1. There is hereby. created the Municipal Defense Council of -the County of 71hatcom to be composed of a Chairman and such other persons, not nceeding eleven in number, as the Board of Commissioners may appoint from time to time. The Board shall designate one of the members so appointed as Vice Chairman who shall be the Coordinator for the County of ,hatcom. Each member of the County Defense Council shall serve at the pleasure of the Board or until the repeal of this ordinance. Section-2. The County Defense Council is hereby authorized to expend whatever funds are appropriated to carry out the' functions of the Defense Council subj!.e.ct°, however, to all regulations now provided by law governing this municipality. Section 3. The County Defense Council shall be charged -with the duty of coordinating all defense activities of this County. It shall: (1) Coordinate -the activities of municipal and provate agencies cooperating in the defense program; (2) Keep in contact. with the Office of Civilian Defense- to the end that all requests and suggestions from that Office shall receive prompt and efficient response; (3) Conduct studies regarding defense problems. of the County of Whatcom to the end that the municipal government of the County of J'lhateom will at all times be abreast of the problems of defense, and information desired by Federal agencies, will be readily available; (4) Survey existing facilities., proffers of facilities, services and ideas originating within the County and i.7ake appropriate disposition of them;. (5) Act as a clearinghouse on County defense information for all governmental and private agencies, cooperating in the defense program; (6) Direct information regarding the defense program to all municipal departments or agencies, which are or may be affected thereby; (7) P.iake recommendations, from time to time, for improvements in the handling of defense problems affecting the County of Vwnatcom;, (3) Perform suclz other advisory functions as may be requested by agencies. or depart- ments of the Federal Gov,::rimient in connection with the National Defen,5e promow—a- (9) Do -whatever is necessary and proper subject to the provisions of Section 2, to carry' out the intent and purpose of this, ordinance in assisting proper local authorities in the protection of life and property. Section 4. The County Defense Council may expedite procedure by organizing itself into subcormnittees and may subdivide its work and prescribe such rules and -regulationa as are not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. It may recommend, for adoption by the County Council, training regulations. It may delegate the authority of preliminary hearings for dismissal of foluntary workers to the heads. of Departments. The County Defense Council may appoint additional committees to meet any emergency that may arise but shall report same promptly to the Council of the County of 'Whatcom -which shall have the. authority, at its discretion, to order the discontinuance of such Committee. Any person appointed to any position created under this ordinance 1-i1ay be removed by the appointing authority for any reason deemed by it to be sufficient. Adopted this 9th day of December, 1941. (SEAL, OF 'I HE BOARD OF COTTLTTY , C01,11ISSI03'ERS ) FRA1- K. L CRA1,,'M Chairman GEO . ELDER Commissioner E . C . NTLEY Commissioner ✓ By unanimous action of the Board, Douglas I.:cKay was appointed as Coordinator for Whatcom County, and the following named persons were selected to comprise the Vwhatcom County Defense Council: lst Commissioner Dist. Hugh Galbraith, A. E. Anderson, Roy Powell and A. E. Ed -wards 2--id of " J. G. Summerville, E. 1,11. Lennart, Clarence Cavender, C. 0., Hill 3rd if Elmer Cy-r, , Dr. J . A. Porter, lIrs . P . 0. Berthusen, E. R .. Haxton OCTO'BER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TIM, SDAY 9th Y OF DE 'r'DER zmaD 1941 uxfox-efnxsfxo-sc-aemnaxaxzxnaxm.sn — --- — --- — There being; no Iarther business to come before the meeting the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11.1. , Frida.,r, December 12. 1941. Appro /.; rL!L rt ,r. r� L.li rL;L rr,L• :�'1!L.' '!' Ll: ':' '1' !G,:.14n JL!.L' 1r; rL: L; +:JS r! r •!!r •-1 n rr rrn rirr r r r r �J« _'�' 'lJ!-I_:L.'1 !1:L.'L'_'1. �11.:L...1� 1_....«'L'« L/ll,.;�! �.�;.,!L rrfJ lr+r/rrririr;r+r;r;C,r,r,rirrr;r=rr;r�;J-rrrrri`;r�rrr;r;r;rig;'r;+'lilrl;rfr,ryril-,J',i"r,r;r-irti,;'ii"!iI•.':!".r,rrrltrirrir,r;r:r`lr,iJrlr;r,r+r`,r•r.,-,r%r,rJrrr;ririr.r.rir;rrreTiT,nnrrr L. STING, FRIDAY, DECEI+;IBER 12, 1941- OCTOBER' I 'STING Pursuant to adj ourimient taken Tuesday, December 9, 1941, the 3oard met at 9 :30 A .Y.. , this date, with all i-aembers present. BE, FORE TH BOARD OF UJ Ui•ITY COlIUVESSIOz?E'RS OF IINTCOLI COITTY, VIAS IZ IGTOIT y ICI. TIM MhTTER OF l+ IXI.M RATES FOR PASSES ) TO. BE USED•- OI'T TIM' LUi.11I ISLA aD FE, RRY ) SOLUTION VIIER AS, the schedule governing the issuance of passes to be used on the Lurini Island ferry has proven entirely inadequate and unsatisfactory, grid the Board feels that it is to the best interest of Uhatcom County that a new schedule be established at this time to govern the issuance of passes for the year 1942, and that the following, �rould be fair and reasonable rates.: For all passenger cars and trucks -under 6000 lbs . capacity, a rate of $5.00 for an annual pass for car and driver, only, and limited to one round trip daily. For trucks of 6000 lbs., or over, a rate of $20.00 for an annual uass for truck and driver,. and limited to one round trip daily. ITU3 9 TIE,REFORE , LE I`i' I SCL'JE'D by this Board that the rates, as specified above, be and they are her<:by established c overn ng the issuance of passes for the year 1942. Done in reEular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of December, 1941. BOARD OF COLTITTY COL I,IIS SIO� FRS OF '.`+IUTCOM COUlTTY, :IA IIII'TGTOYJ FRANK L. CRAIM Chairman (S 14,L OF TIME BOARD OF COUNTY COILIISSUO='rL+'RS ) GEO. = Coirunis s ioner E . C. LDVTLEY Commissioner Attest: PLI1-TY T . SI•I =2 County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER . Deputy BEFORE ORE, TIE BOARD OF COLTITY COTtIDIISSIOIIERS OF 7.71TATC01.1 COUITTY, 11I1011INGTO'I Ii-I TTL T.IL=311 OF ElvERGENCY FL'IMS EC ESS1,'1Y DEF TSE JORK ) R E S O L U T I O iT FOR ' HO-REAS, certaindefense ,iork becomes irmiediately mandatory follo:vring the declaration of viar,. made by our Goveriu.ient on December 3, 1941, aiid ,JIIEI1- S, this condition and need could not possibly have been foreseen at the tirra the budget for 1941 -.ras prepared, and now creates an emergency, and , V1IIER %S, the amount needed at this time for such eiaergelle-v is estimated at $500.00 1TO'J12 TI RLFORE , 32, IT REaOU ED by this 3o:.:rd that, is accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Lavrs of 1925, of the State of 71a,shington, an emerr;er_cy appropriation of $500.00, or as much of it ,as iiay be necessary to lileet the existing emergency, be and the same is herebir authorized, and BE IT FL'RTIL?,R RESOLVED that the Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary w arr,::its against the Current Exjense. Fund of Vinatcom County to pay all proper and approved claims. against said emergency appropriation.. Done in reg tar adjourned session of the Board this 12th day' of December, 194:1. (S:]f►L OF T.I B0.PaD -0. COUP 'Y CGI:1.:I:�SIC_TE ) BOARD OF (110 .7'"Yr CO12.12 SSI0?:ERS OF ':rHATCOT;i CCU--r_ Y , ',,1j%S1IIIYGTCI? F IL'EY L. CRIPOL ;R Chairman Atte a t : PLI'_,; T . SITI M ER Co. Auditor Ex -off icio Cler_a oJ_ 'U-ha 33oo.rd L ^OZIEZ-3 UU ELDER Con-m.issio_aer E . C. 1:.1i1: ", v COMmissioner 26 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS z+ RIDi%.L 12th TERM THE DAY OF. DECEI•.TER 19 41 v' A l application for a lease, accoilx)anied by t'ie required deposit of $10.00, was filed lilatCOm Cedar 1'.Ii 11s CO. , I_1C. , CD of Blaina , �-'�ashin-ton, for a tan year lease of tale _`bllo .ilig described property: Fractional Lots One to Thrive (1-3) inclusive, and Lots EiZht::an to Twenty-seven, U to 27) inclusive, all in BlociC 41, accordin1 ; to -h-_: plat of It -Holland a:id i.ic F arlan d t s XAIddi 't:ioil to Blai ell Xha tco :1 Cou_lty', and January 9, 19,-2, at the 'lour of 10:00 A.'.i., was the tii-.ie fired Uy tae Board for a hearing on the: vraln.tino of such lease. The Itb veribar report of tale activities of the A;ricultu�ral E._tenls-on Service was r:;celVed and placed of "ile. i An application for a liquor license, made to tale '��as'lil,gton State Liquor Control Board by E. L. Thompson, Bader Inn, R #1, Bellingham, :ias ay -),,)roved by t i;: Board and a copy o�' the Lplication placed on, file. The following claims were approved by the Board for.payment: CU FM:, T i7i'mW TSE : Reid Brother Co. Gr i,E;os. Seattle Sch. Dist. i#1 L. " Crei-, Pierce Co. Clark Fred TTanson Goodyedr Service Payroll Pliny T . Snyder R. E. I:4aricle Theodore Hovde Bert Rawls Art Eugravillg Co. COU"IT1 HOJU J: V_,.L: Sinal Oil Company Ho%card-Cooper Corporation if It it Lynden Service Station Norstrom Lvliluer Co. Belling.,harcl Builders Supply Co. n if rr if n it - n It Ev-rson 1.7.0tor Co. Ho,.yard-Cooper Corporation rr If u J. H. Puckett PUBLIC AaaIS TA'"CE FU 11D : I.Irs . W. O t Cain St. Joseph's Hospital Hubert Drug Company Barrett Drug Dr. J. Ii. Eberhart C. V. Farrell International Drug Co. Dr. J. A. I1oore H. G. Sutherland E. G. Brotiail s Grocery Penny Profit Grocery Puget Sound Powe,:- & Light Co. Steiner Radio Service LIrs. Ariel Thompson Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Wester:, Union Telex aph Co. Pacific Tale. e-_ Tele. Co. rt it rr u It it rr u Grace A., Stan.ovich J. E. Li r gloom Shaer Supply Co. , Inc. n It u it rr It It Hubert Drug Company Laurel Beach Sanatorium Bellingham Publishing Company Griggs J. J. Locker' Typew iter Agency Eas.terday Supply Company Ershig Sheet I+:etal VIorks Clarence Handy Heicu:iin-ar Electric Company A. C. Hillman 'Torch Jashington Implement Co. Packer Scott Company Court House $ 36.06 Sur). Ct.. ;/1 1.30 Juv. Court 89.20 Pros. Atty. 8.30 Suet. of Sch. 3.01 Ex -ten. Serv. G3.14 Elections 301.75 if 7.85 if 13.20 If 24.25 it 32.10 If 13.64 $ 604.40 $ 355.30 98.24 130.99 42.55 109.22 6.2d 45.c0 116.38 149.20 9.58 21.58 15.03 $ 1,099.72 $ 20.00 195.50 13.65 27.21 12.00 '7.00 2.01 26.00 3.00 1.00 2.50 3.00 4.90 5.00 GG.52 .63 7.13 3.10 1.35 12.50 8.00 1.59 .41 21.27 43.93 214.29 4.94 1.30 517.40 15.97 .57 8.33 3.71 3.09 5.61 37.08 $ 1,284.27 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTO23ER TERM FRID AY' THE- 12th DAY OF DECEIT g 41 =0RIG WPNINT{NGC97. UtlNGHAWWASN7NGT0 SOLDIERS RELIEF FU= D : James E . Bates (Order to 11. F . Loft) $ 20.00 John Fuge " 20.00 Bennett C. Josephson " 20.00 Clarence E.. Kenoyer " 20.00 Lloyd McIntyre " 20.00 Isaac Penken " 20.00 Albert Hugo Reul 20.00 Leonard R.. Robertson 20.00 Jazzes E. Shortsle 20.00 DeWitt C. Shaw '! 25.00 Charles Keruble 10.00 Total of Claims 215.00 3,2.03.39 By unanimous action the Board -recessed until 9:30 A.L., 5aturd.ay, December 13, 19-11, at which tia.e they again convened with all members Pr.�esent. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUj1ITY C01.1ISSI0IIERS OF 'IIIIATCOP�f COUITTY , V1ASi-+Z.,'TGTOII IIT TI1E LIAMR OF TIE, COV I`1'Y CIVILIATV ) DEFENSE COTTSCIL OF "ITT MOM, COUITTY ( RESOLUTION W.'11 ;iiIiTGTOII ) VIITEREAS , a state of war now exists; and 'IIT✓' EAS, t'Ihatcom County, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, in order to co-operate with all other 1pa its of the state and nation in this time of war, has now appointed and created a County Civilian Defense Council and the said County Civilian Defense Council will from time to time make certain rules and regulations to govern all our citizens in this emergency; and t1IEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of 1,1hatcom County being desirous of insuring the enforcement of all rules and regulations now made or -to be hereafter r..ade by the County Civilian Defense Council of Z7hatcom County or any federal or State of Washington orders and regulations governing the present emergency; IT IS, TIEREFOR ., R EML 1]D by the Board of County Commissioners of ."Tnatcom County that all citizens of and pvrsor>.s within 13hatcom County, Jas.hin€ton, shall be and they are hereby ordered to comply kith and obey -any and all rules and regulations promulgated, made or enacted by the County Civilian Defense Council of Whatcom Counts, Washington, and any violation of same or violation of any.federal or State of Washington orders and regulations-overning the present emergency, and any failure, neglect or refusal to comply t.rith any of such rules emd regulations is hereby made. a misdemeanor and shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not rrlore then ninety (90) days or by fine of not miore than T�:To Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) . DOIT E in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 13th day of DeceriIbar, 1941. (SEAL OF TILE 302= OF COUrTTY COIJIIISSIOITERS ) Attest: PLI~TIr T. SI'DER County Auditor & E.. officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FR! 1%TK L . CR_U,::]R Cr?a.irrlan of t.e BoL.: d GEO. ELDER Coulrtzr ComI..issioner E . C. I.�i21=ly COU.i1 ty COIl miss io.ner A:ri agreerient relative: to certain work at the Airport, was signed; such agreement. being as iollo'ja: 1,1i 'REri��, I7hatcora County, a municipal corporation; is constructing an airport north of the City of Ballinghara in said ?7hateom County; and WI1ER EAS, tie Work Projects Adrninis,tration is assistin ; in the construction of said airport; and INIIE U -S, in order to permit The effective use of the said proposed airport, it is necessary to clear and remove obstructions from certain property adjoining the same, which work of clearing ,7hatcom County proposes to do with the assistance of the Work Projects Adrninistratio7 I?C1�1, THMEi+ORE, in. consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) to it in "hand paid, the receipt of which is hereb-v acknol,fled'—d, the undersigned does by these presents grant unto the said 1,'Ihatcom County an easement to enter upon, remove all snags and trees that are within fire clear glide a7-1 le approach to said airport, now upon the fo11o,.,Ti.n,(; described property in 7d1hatcom County, Jashington, to -wit: The East One-half (L4) Of the ITorth173st Ci7u") O-r: tI_e I'.ortm',,est uar ter (II `1 ) , and the I?orti'_'ea:it �Llarter (I` ��) Of the Sou"n—Test quarter (S4T )of the .Torthaes.t Quart�3r (I?�'T�) of Section 14, Township 33 ?orth, Ranee 2. East, 28 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCT013ER" TERM FRIDAY THE lath DAY OF DECEMER 1941 In. consideration of the granting of this easement, said "Thatcom County agrees to remare or burn from the above described real estate all logs., trees and brush that may be cut by said Whatcom County in makiizg the improvement conter_Z )lated above; all of said work to be donor in a. first class wor1:aaiilike manner. ` This easement small terminate on the 28th day of February, 1942. IN 11ITIITESS `,r1IWRLOF the undersigned have executed these presents on the 5th day of, December, 1941. (SL1,L OF THE BOARD OF COUITTY COIIUSSIOcTERS ) The following clainiswam allowed for payment: CUR.REI-TT E.:�TEHISE: COTT, L,R 1,A1TD COI,,PA11Pr By H. S . C 01\TITER President Attest: FRAT'-K J . S. C01`71MR Secretary ti'hli,TCOIJ COUT'TTY, a municipal corporation, By FRAITK L. CRAIM Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER E . C . ELTLEY Preston, Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz & Stephan Sundry Expense $ 501.55 SOLDIERS RELIEF: Ernest Hartleroad 15.00 Total of Claims $ 516.55 By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 9:30 A.H. , Mlonday, Decei<:ber 15, 1041, at which time they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COU,TTY ROAD FUIM : Dept. of. Labor & Industries $ 133.06 Payroll Voucher No. 5056 695.33 if it " 5057 121.00 If t " 5058 457.04 5059 272.26 5060 186.30 5061 154.10 " It " 5062 928.48 " it " 5663 281.42 " it " 50(34 191.70 $ 3,416.19 `r Folloain - an interviea had by the Board of County Coi;miissioners and the County Health Officer, Dr. H. Garnar Wright, with 11r. Sabine L. Carr, a motion was iilade by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Cornrriissioner IJanley, and carried unanimously, such motion bein, as folio`%,s : "That Sabine L. Care be a -)pointed as Sanitary EnUineer for ,!Thatcom County, the appointment to become effective January 2, 1941.11 There being no further business to come before the meeting at this time, the same was duly adjourned un.til 9:30 A.I.1., Tuesday, Deceiiiber 16, 1941. 1�.pprove h�:,irmal� of the Board :.L.ILl.L..:L(4.!"l.! qf. !r. u_%L r1 L U Ile 1;_'C.1ilt ! I_(L.r�. �.:.:. :: _�_r1..t �t vr_!.1_!1.,:{.! .:!.;1!.«r�11 LJ.L1!.:.'!1.�'.rr:.!+,l�rr..'.«I.LL: i!'ir!ri7•'tl"rl`7t'J7"tiiT'1'rIT77i'r!`Y77iTrrfrrr"rt}7'lrirli'Tr/'17r;ri rl"i�tl'i�`ltrrrrrt�r'ttit`1>�rrtrrr�rrrt�rrrrrr��l��r��ri'l��r�rr}rrtlrrr-�`�i'� irr`!•1t�/r!'r�rFr!irtt�rr,;-rrt!'rtr/r/."77.7�r1'r'ltii`Lt'!'1i 7!iTi'ttl'rri`r1'f'iT7't ETIITG, TL SD,, ter, DECE12-33ER 16, 1941 OCTOBER ,',Ti1JETII,TG Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, December 15, 1941, the Board. met at 9:30 A.1 . , this; date, with all members present. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Cromer and the minutes of tiie meetings of December 5 and 9, were read and approved. ✓ A special 1''Tational Defense Project Proposal and A�)plication for further improvement of the Bellingham Airport, with the U. S. Army, Corps of Engineers, as. Co-Sponsers, was executed. by the Chairman of the Board and a copy placed on file. OCTOBER RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY. lath TERM _THE— DAY .OF. DECEL-MER 4-119 BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COUIN Yr C011IIJISSIOI!TERS OF WITIATCOIN COUNTY. .`IASNII`TGTOIST v' IIT TF7E IVIATTER OF WHATCOM COUNTY ) DRAIITAGE DISTRICT NO. 2 ) RESOLUTIOST ., REAS, the County Commissioners of Nhatcom County, at the time of making the tax levy Of 1940 and at the -request of Whatcom County Drainage District No. 3, levied a tax for ditch maintenance .fo-r Jhatc:om County Drainage District `o. 3; sand vII IEASI through some inadvertence or mistake, the said tax levied eras spread upon the rolls, as against all the property in Vlhatcom County Draina-e District I'To. 2; and .'TE HE'S, ,Thatcom County Drainage District ITo. 2 did not. request any levy to be made for ditch maintenance in 1940 nor did it request any levy of any kind to be made in 1940, and - that all the duly elected, qualified and acting Drainage Ditch Commissioners of said Whatcom County Drainage No. 2 are now and were at said time ,"l. C. Wood and P. R. Jeffcott; and 3IIEREAS, the said erroneous tax having now been spread upon the tax rolls of Whatcom County, Washinoton, to be collected for the drainage district and certain of the tax has been paid and certain of the -tax is now unpaid, and the said unpaid tax being a lien against the real estate, and the Drainage Ditch Commissioners, being W. C. Wood and P. R., Jeffcott, and the Treasurer, Auditor, Assess.o-r and Commissioners of V11hatcom County are now desirous of expurgirlg the tax records from the erroneous levy made and cancelling all the unpaid assessments and refunding -the assessments which have already been paid to the persons entitled thereto; ITO"V, THEREFORE], BE IT RESOLVED that Whatcom County Drainage District No.. 2, by and through its Drainage Ditch Commissioners, W. C. ';food and P. R. Jeffcott, do hereby declare the erroneous assessment made and levied in 1940 in Uhatcom County Drainage District No. 2 to be null and void; and BE IT FURTI4-R RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Whatcom County be and he is hereby directed to cancel the said assessment made and levied in said district in 1940 and to refund all moneys that have been paid by reason of such assessment to the parties or persons entitled thereto.. Dated this 16th day of December, 1941. P. R. J�FFCOTT Drainage Ditch Commissioner 'if. C. WOOD Drainage Ditch Corariissioner I, the undersigned, R. C. AT,'TOOD, the duly elected, qualified and acting Treasurer of Xhatcom County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution states the facts as, s hovJn by the records in the office of the Treasurer of y'lhatcoin County, Yashington, and that I, as Treasurer of '7hatcom County, Washington, recommend that the corrections be made as set forth in said resolution. R. C. AT',*ICOD Treasurer of Vlhatcorn County, Washir'1 ton I, the undersigned, PLII\TY T. S1,FYD ER, the duly elected, qualified and acting Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington., do hereby certify that the facts set forth in the above -resolution are true and correct, and I, as Auditor of Whatcom County, y, .7ashington, reconunend .to the Board o County Commij.3 loners that the corrections be made as prayed therein. PLII'TY T. S=-BIDER Auditor of SFlhatcom County, 1�7as hington I, the undersigned, HARRY I1. II GERSOLL, the duly elected, qualified and acting Assessor of dhatcom County, u'lashington, do hereby certify that the facts set forth;in the above resolu- tion are true and correct and that I, as, Assessor of yVhatcom County, Vlashinl;ton, recommend that the correction be made a prayed therein. 1I1L',,RR1r M. IiTGERSOLL Assessor of Ylhatcom County, 'alashington I'Tovr., upon the presentation of the above and foregoing resolution of Whatcom County Drainage. District Ho. 2 and the recommendation of the County Treasurer, Auditor and Assessor and the Board heing satisfied and advised in the premises; IT IS ITO.I ORD+ M, that the Treasurer of Whatcom County-, Washington, be and lie is hereby ordered and directed to c:anc.el the erroneous assessment levied in 1940 in 2ihatcom County Drainage District ITo. 2 and expunge the records of said assessment, and the Treasurer is: furthe ordered and directed to refund all the .ass.essments aid thereon to the persons who have paid the s-une and are entitled thereto. DOME in reula-r adjourned session of the Board. of County Commissioners this 16th day of December, 1941. (SI;.:.^zL OF THE BOARD OF COU'TTY COLMISSIO N . S ) FR&HK L . CR:iTER. Chairman of the Bo<;rd Attest: PLIi;Y T. SNY'DER Co. Auditor cue Ex-officio Clerk or the Board. LET L . COZIER Deputy GEO. ELDER County Commissioner J • C • 1J11'►•I IL��l Coultjl' COIilli11ssioner 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCT03ER T ! 7SDAY TERM THE _ lots �' -- DAY OF 19 1 DAY Their a.cceptanc.e of the franchise granted to them on Trove. 7, 1941, was filed by the Puget Sound Po:,fer Ec Light Company. Tile follo,;,,iiag claims were aa.aprovad by the Board for payment: CURBE,=:T EXPE17SE : MarclIai t. Calculating I:iachine Co. County Road Fund Blaine Journal . K. Speirs D. �, . Featherkile C. G. Smith Hazel Gaas land Cou.ity Road. Fund ,'.lash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ruth Latthews County Ro&d Fund it Jacobson Studio J. J. Lockert Singer Seining Irlachine Co. Louis l.. King 1.7itness. Fees. James. L. 3ilou T. R. Carter ,,'falter K. Pixley PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Fi.;HM Cash Assistance Roll SOLDIER: RELIEF FUITD Assessor $ 15.45 11 127.77 Treasurer 15.60 Ct. iiouse 2.57 J. P. 'io. 1 3.75 Coroner 1.20 It 1.20 Sheriff 67.65 Jail 11.12 Suy)t. of Sch.. 4.00 If 14.12 Exten. Serv. 30.67 It n 8..06 If u 10.08 it " 66.15 Hort. Insp. 56.93 J., P. No. 1 15.20 Country Justices 2'.50 If 11 53.00 it If 30.75 Sub -Total of Claims 3,701.40 $ 546.17 $ 3,701.40 $ 4,247.57 Ac:olpli Lorenz $ 20.00 John E . Davenport $ 25..00 $ 4 5. 00 Total of C14Iinas $ 4;29'2.57 ✓' The Final Cost Record oil CRP r75 w s certified, this Record being as follows: CRP 1�To. 75 Clearbrook Road - Estim-ated Cost $1,044.88; Final cost $1,046.19; O.D. $ 1..31 This being -lie time fixed for the opening; of bids on the County's supply of gasoline for 1942, the Board opened the bids received, those of !the Shell, Si-na1, Associated and Texas Companies, a_id the bidders wera :advised that the matter would be taken under considera- tion, action being postponed uia.til a later date. There being no further business to come before the meeting, -the swiie vas. duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 19, 1941. Approved _ ChE,irri an ,f the Board TC"rtl,�CL�iJLA171i,;x',T;./.Wr1].�lCL-tr,!!.frYi!CX7i rlrl;f77'lT �'rli"rrl�rl'Y 1,Z7TING, FRIDAY, DECE1,1BER 19, 1941 OCT033R I , +.TIITG Pursuant to adjourn lent taken Tuesday, Deceriiber 16,- 1941, --the Board t-,iet at 9:30 A.M. , this date , with all members pies ent. The folloi,ring claims were approved by the Board for payri)e nt: CURRE:ZT E XPE,"TSE.: Frye 1-Tumbering Machine Serv. Auditor $ 7.63 I'.Ietsker LILLp Co. If 25.75 if If it Assessor 25..75 Payroll (Partial) Treasurer 171.57 F. Pli. Hamilton Pros. Atty 9.00 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. Ct. fis.. 106.35 Adolph Bethke It 157.12 Robert L'IeCallum Jail 9.33. Edward H. Miller Coroner 1.20 Metsker Lap Co. Prop. Aft. 21.63 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Exten. Serv. 33.64 Nooksack Valley Farm Review it it 17.05 COU" TTY ROAD FUi D : 'dhatcom Co. Road Find (Stores) 210.66 it It if (Co.. Stores Gara�:le) 322.33 Payroll - Voucher 'Ho. 506-3 1,066.00 it It I;O... 50u9 425.00 " if I A . 1-1 125.00 I'To . 5071 150.00 No . 5072 150.00 $ 593.02 $ 2 ,44 .04 1! RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY .THE- 19th DAY OF. DECEMBER 79 41 =======UH10H=A RIHTI N!FC0ii'6EEVnHAUFRASHIHGTO ' PUBLIC ASSISTAIITCE FUND: . Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home The Riverton sanatorium George Janssen, Postmaster LAW LIBRARY FU`10: . Hazel B. Heun Bancroft -Whitney Co. Total of Claims ORDER OF ESTABLISIMENT "IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED ) FORM J. H. BERG ) $ 50.76 2,265.04 76.30 $ 29,392.10 $ 10..00 15.30 $ 25.30 $ 5,462.46 ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT In the matter of the County Road petitioned for by J. H. Berg and others, the Board finds as follows: . -That the resolution therefor was filed on the 5th day of December, 1941, and that said petition was signed by at least ent householders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the proposed road. That on the 5th day of December, 1941, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine and if necessary survey.the route of said proposed road. That on the 19th day of December, 1941, the County Engineer filed in his office his report in uniting, and at the same time a map and the field notes of said proposed road, as provided by lave. o That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 5th day of December, 1941, the. 19th day of December, 1941, was: set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice.of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given as provided by lair.. That said report of the County Engineer shows: (1) That in his opinion said proposed road is a necessity -and ought to be established and opened. (2) The terminal,points., general course and length of the road. (3) His recommendation that said road be established Thirty (30) feet in width. (4) A list, of persons interested in lands over which said road passes who consented to the establishment of the road and waived all claims to damages.. IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the road petitioned for by J. H. Berg and others, be established as follows:: The South thirty (30' ) feet of the East 749 feet of the 17w* N6'l4 Sec.. 33, T. 40 X. , R 4 E.W.M. and as shown upon the map as made by the County Engineer, and that from henceforth said road shall be a County Road of thirty. (30) feet in width, and that the same be opened according to law. ' Done this 19th .day of December A.D..1941. (SEAL. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMNIISSIOTTERS) Attest: PLINY T. SITMER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L . CRAI !ER GEO. ELDER E . C 14A17LEY v'This being the date fixed, the matter of the application of the United Airlines for a lease of facilities at the Bellingham Airport came on regularly for hearing, and the Board, having heard.all arguments. for and against the granting of said lease, decided to defer action until Monday, Dec. 22, 1941. 'The conveyance of title to the E-a- SV94 and Vd2 SE4t in Section 11, To.,mship 37 North, Range.3 East, all in Vihatcom County, by the Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Company to the State Forest Board, was approved by the Board and a copy of their approval was placed on file. Notice was, given that bids will be received up until 10:00 o'clock A.M., on January 6, 1942, on on heavy duty Diesel powered motor grader. w'Dance license Application No. 454, for a public dance to be held at the Blue Bird Hall on Dec. 20, 1941, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Roosevelt Club. pr- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF DE, MEMBER 194I By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Monday, Dec. 22, 1941, at which time they again convened, with all members present, to give further consideration to the, application of the United Airlines. for lease of facilities at the Bellingham Airport., BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUTITY COr11MISSIONERS OF WHATC0I1I COUNTY, WASHINGTON ''IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF UNITED AIR LINES ) ORDER DIRECTING LEASE TO UNITED TRANSPORT CORPORATION FOR A LEASE ) AIR LINES TRANSPORT CORPORATION THIS MATTER coming on regularly to be heard this day, the same having been regularly. continued until this date, before the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, upon the application of United Air Lines Transport Corporation for a leas.e of a portion of the. Bellingham Airport, together with the right to use -said Airport and facilities,. and -the Board having conducted a hearing in Open•Session upon application and concluded the same, and having rendered its oral decision. to execute and deliver said lease, and being 7�illy advised in the premises_, does. now FIND AND ORDER as follows, to -wit: 1. That said applicant has complied with all the requirements of law and of this Board as. conditions precedent to this order and to the execution and delivery of said lease. 2. That said application was heretofore. filed with this Board and hearing thereon set for December 19, 1941, at 10 A. M., or.at any adjournment or adjournments thereof, and due notice has been posted and published thereof as required by law and by the orders of this Board.' no objections to the leasing of said'property have been made. 4. That said United Air Lines Transport Corporation is the highest bidder•for the rental of such County property, which is described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at' -the Southeast corner of Section l0, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.M., thence North 890 30t 6" West along the South boundary of-said.Section nO a distance of 1331.52 feet to a 1/16 corner; thence North 410 441 East a distance of 261..84 feet to true point of beginning; thence from true point of beginning g North..390 131 East a distance of 33.4.59 feet; thence North 381, 291 West a distance of 307.05 feet; thence South 390 131 West a distance of 400.00 feet; thence South 506 471 East a distance of 300.00 feet to true point of beginning, and containing 2.53 acres, together.with.all appurtenances theretoV including rights of,ingress and egress., access to water'. electricity, telephone and telegraph service, etc., and to grant the license to use said Airport, in common with others,, for the purposes of landing, taking off, repairing, maintaining,' conditioning, servicing.and parking aircraft and operating the same for the purposes of loading,, unloading and handling passengers, mail, express and freight, and for operations thereto. 5. The Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, are authorized and directed to execute in the name of Whatcom County, and to deliver to said lessee the form of lease submitted and heretofore tentatively approved, and in words and figures as attached hereto. DONE IN OPEN REGULAR SESSION this 22nd day of December, 1941. FRANK L. CRAIMi R Chairman ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C011,91AI SSI ONERS ) GEO. ELDER Member of. said Board E . C . 11A11LEY Member of said Board ATTEST: L. Cozier Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio.Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of_ Wh.atcom. County, Washington. Lease and Agreement made and entered into by and between '01HATCOM COUTTTY, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (hereinafter referred to as the "County"), and UNITED AIR LINES TRANSPORT CORPORATION, a Deleware corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "United"), WI'THESSE TH WHEREAS, the County is the owner and operator of the Bellingham Airport in Vffidtcom County Washington, and WIIEREAS, United is engaged,in the business of transporting persons, property and mail by air, and desires to hire and obtaih,,and the County desires to lease and grant, certain premises and facilities on said Airport; together with certain rights, licenses and privileges thereon, and 13HEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of the County have, in their judgment, found it desirable to execute this lease, and have given all nitices and have done all things re- quired by the laws, of the.State of Washington to that end, OC'OBER TE RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THF' 19th oav of DECE BER 3.3 1s 41 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto., for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises and covenants herein contained and for other.valuable,considerations, agree as follows: 1 1. Rights respecting the United.States government, the Army and the Navy., This agree- ment, and nothing herein,contained, shall in.any.way curtail the rights of the County to grant to the United States, government; or through its War or Navy Departments to the Army or the Navy the right of user of the Bellingham Airport to any extent that may be required and for any period throughout the term..hereof. 2. Use of Airport and Facilities.. United shall have the right to use, whenever it desires to do.so,.and in common with.others authorized so to do., said Bellingham Airport for the purpose of,landing, taking off,.repairing, maintaining, conditioning, servicing, parking and storing present and future aircraft operated by -it; for the purpose of loading, unloading and handling passengers,'mail, express and freight; and for the purpose of conducting all ancillary,operations.incidental.thereto, to the extent.necessary.or convenient for the conduct 1. of its business. Such use shall be non-exclusive and -in common with others to whom similar rights may be granted by the County... In connection with its operations at.said Airport,. United shall have the ri.ght.to use all facilities now or hereafter installed or operated by or for the County, or by any governmental agency, at or near .said Airport for the control, guidance or navigation of aircraft thereat or in'the vicinity thereof.. 3. Maintenance andOperationof Airport. The.County, at its expense, shall maintain and operate, or cause to be maintained and operated, said Airport and shall keep it free from obstructions and in suitable condition for the safe and proper -use thereof by United. Such maintenance shall include proper mowing of unpaved areas on said Airport, when necessary, and proper upkeep of alh.paved runways, taxi -strips -and loading ramps. The County agrees that said Airport shall at all times be maintained and operated and shall be equipped with such facilities as are necessary to.meet the requirementsof the Civil Aeronautics: Board, or other agency of the federal government having similar jurisdiction, promulgated from time to time. The County agrees, if necessary, to improve said Airport and facilities from time to time in order that they may conform to.said governmental requirements and be suitable for the safe and proper use thereof in the scheduled air transportation operation of any aircraft now operated or hereafter to be operated by United. 4., Lighting. The County shall provide electricity for and maintain in good operating condition, adequate beacon" marker, boundary, Flood and obstruction lights, and other lighting facilities at said Airport, all of such lighting to meet.with the requirements of the Civil Aeronautics Board, or other governmental agency having. -similar jurisdiction, with respect to: the operations of United at said Airport.. The.control switch or switches .for operating said lighting shall be located conveniently near United's office.at said Airport, and United's personnel shall have unrestricted rights of access to said control sva.tch to operate said lighting for the use, convenience and safety.of its aircraft, it being understood, however, that the County will maintain and repair said switch and..lighting facilities and.keep.them in proper working order at all times. United shall'be.under.no obligation iihatsoever to provide electricity for,or to maintain or repair said lighting facilities for the use of its own aircraft or •fbr.: the::use of any other aircraft operated at said Airport by others. 5. Precedence and Limitations of Lighting & Airport Maintenance Obligations,. The Countyts obligation hereunder to provide electricity for and maintain the lighting facilities. of said Airport, as provided in Paragraph 4 above, shall take precedence over its obligation to maintain the runways, taxistrips and loading ramps and mow the unpaved areas of said_. Airport, under Paragraph 3 above, and in the event of insufficiency of funds, for both, such funds as. are available shall first be expended, periodically, to provide electricity for and maintain said lighting facilities. It is understood and agreed that. the Countyts contztactual obligation to United under Paragraphs 3 and 4 above shall be considered fully dis:charged.in the event the County spends for lighting and maintenance of said Airport in any one year all the money..it receives, in that year, from United and from all other sources, in its operation of said Airport. 6. Lease of Ground Space. The County hereby leases to United for commercial building and industrial purposes,.the following described land, situated on the Bellingham Airport in the County of Whatcom, State.of Washington, to -wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 10, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.1.2. ,, thence North 890 301 6" West along the South boundary of said Section 10 a distance of 1331.52 feet to a 1/16 corner; thence North 410 44t East a distance of 261.84 feet to true point of beginning; thence from.true point of beginning North 390 131 East�a distance of 334.59 feet; thence North 380 291 West a distance of 307.05 feet; thence South 390 13' 'lest a distance of 400.00 feet; thence South 500 471 East a distance of 300.00 feet to true.point of beginning, and containing 2.53 acres, together with all easements, rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging, said premises being shown in red on the blueprint attached hereto and hereby made'a part hereof, marked "Exhibit.A". 7. Passenger. Terminal Building. It is contemplated that United will erect a passenger terminal building of a type of construction and size .desired by United on the land described in Paragraph 6 above. Said building shall be a commercial building, constructed for industrial purposes incidental and ancillary to the operation of an air. -trans -port industry'at said Airport. United shall., prior to the execution and delivery of this lease, file .with the Board of County Commissioners of the County,.general plans and specification of said building. It is understood and agreed that said building shall be the property of United, may be used for any and all purposes in connection with its business, and may be removed by United from said premises at any time during the term of this agreement, or within a reasonable.time thereafter. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 311 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY of DECEMBER 19 41 It is also 'understood and agreed that United. may provide space in said building for the use of the United States Customs, Immigration and Health authorities, the United.States Weather Bureau, the Civil Aeronautics Authority, the United States Post Office Department and such air cargo or express agencies as. it may desire, though United in no way obligates itself hereunder to: provide such space, and simply reserves the right.to do- so should it so desire.. The Uounty shall suitably maintain the access road to said passenger terminal building and shall undertake to arrange with the City of Bellingham, Vdashington, to run suitable water mains thereto, and shall likewise provide, where necessary,.suitable underground conduits: for the running of lines for electric light and power, and telephone and telegraph service thereto. In the event the County.shall fail to make proper arrangements with the City of Bellingham, respecting water supply to said passenger terminal building by the effective --date of this lease and agreement,.United shall have full right of cancellation under Paragraph 26 hereof. 8. Parking Space. In the event United, on the -premises exclusively leased to it under Paragraph 6 above, constructs and maintains its.oirrn automobile parking space, for the exclusive use of its passengers, invitees and employees, the. same shall be under its exclusive control. The County may, however, provide another adequate automobile parking area, suitably constructed and maintained, on land adjoining that leased exclusively to United under Para- graph 6 above, which parking area shall be made available by the County to members of the general public visiting said Airport. 9. Fuel and Oil Storage Tanks, Trucks..and'Cars. United shall heve.the right to instal: maintain' and operate such fuel and 'oil tanks,, pipes, pumps and -other equipment in. connection therewith, as it may desire from time to time at said Airport, such storage tanks., pipes, pumps and other equipment to be installed above or below the surface, on or off the premises describes in Paragraph 6 above, at a location convenient for servicing UnitedTs aircraft. United also shall have the right.to maintain and.operate a fuel and oil tank truck or trucks and other trucks,. cars and vehicles at s.'aid Airport., and shall be permitted outside storage of the same at said Airport at a place conveniently.near said passenger terminal building. 10. Radio and Other Equipment. United shall have the right to install, maintain and operate such radio and other communications equipment and facilities, and such meteorological and aerial navigation equipment and facilities, in, on and about said Airport and the premises described in Paragraph 6 above as may be necessary or convenient in its opinion for its operations. 11. Access to Premises. United, its employees, passengers, guests, patrons, invitees, licensees, its or.their.suppliers of materials and furnishers of service, and'its or their aircraft, equipment, vehicles, machinery and other property, shall have free and unrestricted rights of ingress to and egress from the premises referred to in Paragraphs 2 and 6 hereof, together with a reasonable right of way over other property owned or controlled by the County for such ingress and egress, without charge to s.aid employees, passengers, guests, patrons, invitees, licensees., suppliers of materials and furnishers of service or their said property. United shall have the right.to install and have installed for it necessary wires -and pipes connecting said pasaenger.terminal building with sources of gas and electric power, water and telephone and telegraph service, and connecting the premises now or hereafter leased, used or occupied by United at said Airport. 12. Advertising, Sims. United may, without charge, erect and maintain suitable signs advertising its business at such.locations on the interior and exterior of said passenger terminal building as it may desire; and at such locations on the s_aid•Airport as are approved by the County. The County will not arbitrarily withhold such approval. 13. Removal of Fixtures.and Equipment. United shall have the right, upon termination of this agreement and at any time or times prior thereto, or within a reasonable time there- after, to remove any and all buildings., fixtures, tanks, pipes and equipment erected or installed by it, at its expense, in, on or about said Airport or the premises referred to in Paragraph 6 hereof. 14. Right to Purchase Supplies and Materials. United shall have the full. right. of purchasing at said Airport its requirements of gasoline,.fuel, lubricating oil., grease or any other materials or supplies from any person or company of its choice, and no charges, fees, taxes or tolls of any kind except as herein. expressly set forth shall be charged by the County, directly or indirectly, against United or its suppliers for the privilege of using, storing, withdrawing, handling, consuming or transporting the same to, from or on said Airport. .15. Sales. United may sell gasoline, oil and other petroleum products at said Airport to its own employees, and whenever gasoline, oil or other petroleum products of the grade desired are not otherwise available at said Airport, to others as a metter of accommoda- tion,. but United shall not have the right to sell gasoline, oil and other petroleum products at'said Airport in any other cased. 16. Rules and Regulations. Scheduled transport aircraft shall be given the right of way in landing and taking off at said Airport over all other aircraft, subject to the provi- sions of Paragraph 1 above and to such exceptions as may become necessary due to the existence of emergencies. ,The -County agrees to adopt.and enforce rules and regulations.with reference to the operation of aircraft at said Airport, such rules and regulations to be consistent with the procedure prescriped from time to tirm- by the Civil Aeronautics Board or other overnmental. agency having similar jurisdiction. 17. Ground Transportation. United shall have the right to provide or arrange for and trucks.for carrying its passengers, baggage, mail, express, and freight to and from said Airport, and such cars and trucks shall have free,and unrestricted rights of ingress thereto and egress therefrom, without charge or taxx by the County. 18. Policing. The County agrees that in the event of the existence of unusual con- ditions at said Airport, or in or about the premises, described in Paragraph 5 thereof, it will use its best efforts to provide all necessary policing upon request by United. The deputizing of an adequate number of United's.personnel at said Airport shall constitute sufficient police protection for United at said Airport under all ordinary conditions. OCTOBER T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE__ 19th I DAY OF. DECEL1B ER 3 ,9 41 'dtOULMUSiNOSO.:-SZL11RGHAYrWASHTNGT011 — .. ii 19. Option to Lease Additional Space. United shall have the right and option at 'any time, and from time to time during the term hereof, to lease any additional outside ground space at the Airport not necessary to the Countyts operation thereof and at the time not leased to others, whether such space is adjacent to the space leased under. Paragraph 6 hereof or otherwise, for the exclusive use of United, upon the sane general terms and conditions as herei; provided, and at the rental of one-half cent (� :) per square foot per annurm. 20. Covenant to 7rant similarly favorable terms. In the event the County grants any lease or -rights with respect to the use of said Airport to any other scheduled air transpo. operator on a basis more favorable than is herein granted to United, the County heresy covenan to accord the.sarne favorable basis to United thereafter throughout the term hereof. 21. Assicrnnen_t. United may assign and transfer this a g-reement and all of its right, title and interest thereunder to any corporation subsidiary to or affiliated with United, to any corporation with vihich United may merge or consolidate, or to any person, firm or corpora- tion which may succeed to United's business, upon such assignee ass.urr= all obligations of United herein, provided, hovrever, that the lease of the premises described in Paragraph 6, or any lease contemplated in Paragraph 19 above, shall not be assigned without such assignment being first authorized by resolution of the Board of County Corunissioncrs of the County, and the consent in tivrriting of at least two members thereof endorsed on this. lease. United shall also have the right to sublet any of the premises described in Paragraph 6 or any premises leased under Paragraph 19, to any agency of the federal government, or to any person, firm or corporation engaged in. performing services auxiliary to the air transportation business. of United, or, except for the purpose of the erection of any building, to any person., firm or corporation using said Airport. 22. Notices. All notices required to be given herezuzder to the County shall be given by registered nail to the Countir Auditor of �'Ihatcom County, County Court. House, Bellingham, V7ashington, and to United at its office at 5959 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or at such other addresses, respectively, as the parties may designate to each other in writing from time to time. 23. Pa:irrlents. United agrees to pay the County for the use of all the premises, uses, facilities, rights, licenses and'grivileges granted hereunder, the following -rentals, fees and charges (there being no other rentals, fees, licenses. or other charges, or excise tares, and no tolls payable by United or its passengers unless otherwise specifically provided f'or herein), all payable in monthly installments covering the preceding calendar month. The County shall, within ten (10) days following the end of each month, transmit to United a statement of the rentals., fees, and charges incurred by United during said month as hereinafter provided, and United shall pray such rentals, fees and charges :within fifteen (15) days. after receipt of such statement. (a) Ground s pace Rental. United shall pay to the County for the exclusive use of the premises referred to in Paragraph 6 above the sure of Fifty Dollars ($50) per month. Such rental shall be payable from and after the date when actual construction of the passenger terminal building referred to in Paragraph 6 above is commenced by United. These premises being leased for commercial building and industrial purposes, the abo-�e rental, after the expiration of ten (10) years from the commencement of this lease, shall be subject to readjustment and fixing by the m rties. hereto for every five (5) year �e riod, in accordance with the provisions of the statutes of the State of Washington now in force and applicable hereto. In the event the term thereof shall be for more than ten (10) years, the same readjustment and fixing of rental shall be had respecting any premises leased for commercial building and industrial purposes at said Airport under Paragraph 19 above. (b) Airport Facilities. United shall pay -the County for all other uses, facilities, rights, licenses and privileges granted hereunder, fees or charges based on United's scheduled trip arrivals at said Airport as follows: (1) For each of the first four (4) scheduled trip arrivals per month $45.00 (2) For the fifth (5th), and all additional scheduled trip arrivals per month 20.00 The term "Scheduled trip arrival" as used 'herein, shall mean any aircraft trip of United as shown on United's time table as scheduled to arrive at said Airport on six. (6) or more days of ,any calendar month. No account shall be taken of courtesy, charter, sightseeing, shuttle, test, ferry, inspection, training or other non-scheduled flights of Unitedts aircraft at said Airport, and no account shall be taken of extra sections flown as part of United's scheduled trip arrivals. The time table of United in effect on the first dad,- of each month shall be the sole basis for determining the number of scheduled trip arrivals of United's aircraft at said Airport duri.n- such month, and no account shall be taken of scheduled changes made during the month, of the actual number of aircraft landings or departures, or of flight cancellations from any cause occurring therein. 24. Term:. This agreement, in compliance with -the lads of the State of Washington applicable thereto in force and effect at the date hereof, shall continue in effect fora term of twenty-five (25) years commencing on the date of approval by the Civil Aeronautics Board or other governmental agency having similar jurisdiction of United's scheduled air -transport operations at said.Airport, and of said Board's or other Agencyts approval of the adequacy of said Airport and the runways, lighting and other adjuncts thereof for such operations. 25. Cancellation by the County. In the event United shall file a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, or if proceedings in bankruptcy shall be instituted aLainst it and it is there- after adjudicated bankrupt pursuant to such proceedings, or if the court shall take jurisdiction) of United and its assets pursuant to proceedings brought under the provisions of any federal reorgainiaa.tion act, or if a receiver of United's assets shall be appointed, or if it shall be j r, 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS V ERS PROCEEDINGS OCT03E, R TERM FRIDAY TH 19th .Y O F. DECEP1iBER 1941 prevented by any final action of any federal or state authority from conductinZ and operating its, transportation system for the carriage of persons, property and mail by aircraft at said Airport, or if United shall fail to perform, keep and observe any of the terms, covenents or conditions herein contained on the part of United -to be performed, kept or observed, the County may give United notice in writing to correct such condition or cure such default and, if any such condition or default shall continue for sixty (60) days after the receipt of such notice by United, the County;may, after the lapse of said sixty (60) day period and prior to the correction of or curing of such condition or default, terminate this lease by a thirty (30) day ;mitten notice; and the term hereby demised shall thereupon cease and expire at the end of such thirty (30) days in the same manner and to the same effect as if it -vere the expiration of the original term. In the event United shall fail to construct the passenger terminal building referred to in Paragraph 7 above within. two (2) years from the date of this lease, the County shall have the right to cancel this lease as -regards the premises described in Paragraph 6 above, in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Jashington applicable thereto.. The acceptance of rental by the County for any period or periods after a default on any of the terms., covenants and conditions herein contained to be performed, kept and observed by United, shall not be deemed a waiver of any right on the part of, the County to cancel this lease for failure by United so to perform, keep or observe any of the terms, covenants or conditions hereof to be performed, kept anC_ .observed by United. No waiver of default by the County of any of the terms, covenants or conditions hereof to be performed, kept and observed by United shall be construed to be or act as a waiver of any subsequent, default or any of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained to be.performed, kept and observed by United. 26. Cancellation by United. United, in addition to any right of cancellation or any other right herein given to United, may cancel this lease in its entirety and terminate all or any of its obligations,hereunder at any time, by thirty (30) days `mitten notice, upon or after the happening of any one of the fo, lo�':iing events: Upon the failure or refusal of the Civil Aeronautics Board or other governmental agency having similar jurisdiction at any time during the term of this lease to permit United to operate into or from said Airport with aircraft licensed to operate into or from other air- ports of like size and character, and particularly airports operated into and by United at Vancouver, British Columbia:, Seattle, Washington., Portland, Oregon and San Francisco, Califor- nia; the termination_ by the United States government or any of its agencies of United's obligation to or right from the federal gbvernment (impos-ed by contract or otherwise) for the carriage of United States Air Llail to, from, or through the Bellingham area, or the refusal by the United States Post Office Department to designate said Airport as the terminal point for the Bellingham area for -the receiving and dispatching of United -States Air Mail; the inability of United to use,, to the e::tent.of its requirements, said Airport or its facilities, such inability being caused by any laws, order, rule or reLulation of any appropriate governmental authority, or due to war, national emergency, earthquake, flood or other casualty; the breach by the County of any of its covenants or agreements herein contained and the failure of the County to remedy such breach 'for a period of sixty (60) da ,L: after receipt of a written notice of the existence of such breach; the requisition by the United States Goverrmient or any of its agencies of Unitedts aircraft, or the use or operation of said Airport, or any substantial par or parts thereof, by the United States Government or any authorized agency thereof, in such a manner as substantially to restrict United from operating at said Airport for the carrying of passengers, property and United States Air.Mail. No waiver of default by United of any of the terms, covenants or conditions hereof to b pe rformed, kept and observed by the County shall be construed to be or act as a waiver by United of any subsequent default of any of the terms, covenents and conditions herein con- tained to be performed, kept and observed by the County. 27. Suspension and Abatement. In the event the Countyts operation o-L said Airport, or Unitedts operations at said Airport, should be materially curtailed by action of the federal government or ariy agency thereof , or b;T action of the State of 1ashington, and such curtailment continues for a period of three (3) months, then either party hereto shall have the right to request of the other a suspension of this lease and agreement, and an abatement of a just proportion of the services and facilitiesto be afforded hereunder, or a just proportion of the )ayments to become due hereunder, from the ti_rie of such request until such gnm overental curtailment shall have been remedied and normal operations restored. Ascertain- ment of all matters under this paragraph shall be determined by arbitration as provided in Paragraph 29 hereof. 28. Indemnity. United agrees to indemnify and hold the County harmless from and against all loss and damage to which the Counter maybe subject by reason of any negligence of United causing damage to persons or property, orboth, in connection with United's use an6l occupancy of and operations at said Airport, provided, however, that United shall not be liable for any damage, injury or loss occasioned by the negligence of the County, its agents or employees, and provided further that the County shall give to United prompt and timely y.iotice of any claim made or suit instituted which in any way, directly or indirectly, con- tingently or otherwise, affects or r�?ight affect United, and United shall have the right to compromise and defend the sa�ie to the extent of its own interest. 29. Arbitration. As to all controversies arising out of this agreement, or the neglect. or refusal of either party to perform the whole or any part thereof, or as to questions of suspension and abatement arising under Paragraph 27 above, or as to questions of readjusS-Lment and filing of ground rentals under the provisions of Paragraph 23 (a) above, United and the County agree to settle the same by arbitration in accordance with the statutory provisions of the State of Washington then in force. Three arbitrators shall be selected, one by the County, one by United, and the third by the first two, and either the Count4r or United shall immediately designate its nominee when r6quired in writing by the other party so to do. The arbitrators shall raduce their award, the facts found, a_id the conclu- sion made, to uniting, and shall sign the same and deliver to each of the parties. one signed co_z,y thereof, and from the time of such delivery said award shall be effective. A majority RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS 437 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE— 19th DAY OF DECEMBER ,s 41 �ii M t C R-AR 1 NT i R Q{Q.-r8 ELl I N GN A Y'.�t A S R i R QTQ R� finding shall govern if the arbitratorst determination is not unanimous. The County and United shall each pay the fees and expenses of its ovm arbitrator and one half of the fees and expenses of the third arbitrator. The arbitrators shall have jurisdiction over all matters as recited above, and shall act promptly in all their actions hereunder. 30. Quiet Enjoyraent. The County agrees that, on payment of the fees and performance of the covenants and agreements on the part of United to be performed hereunder, United shall. peaceably have and enjoy the leased premises and all the rights and privileges of said Airport, its appurtenances and facilities. IN WITNESS V,111EREOF, the County has caused this agreement to b.e executed by its under- signed officers as per order of the Board of County Commissioners of the County dated December 22, 1941, directing this lease, raider the seal of said Board and of the Auditor of said County, -and United has caused this agreement to be executed by its undersigned officers thereunto duly authorised, under it corporate seal, all this 22nd day of December, 1941. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF COUITTY COIIIIISSIOITERS ) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners (SEAL OF THE TRTITED AIR LINES) ( TRA`rISPORT CORPORATION ) ATTEST: P . I,JI. WILLCOX Secretary STATE OF 1,7ASHINGTON ) ( ss. COUi,TTY OF iTIATCOM ) '311ATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L. CRAMER GEO. ELDER E . C. MAI%TLEY Members of -the Board of County Commissioners U"TITED AIR. LINES TRAITSPORT CORPORATION By J. A. IPRLIHY Vice -President On this 22nd day of December, 1941, before me personally appeared Frank L. Cramer, Geo. Elder, and E. C. Manley, the members of the Board of County Corlmissioners, and L. Comer De.,)uty County Auditor aid ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Whatcom County, Washington, the County that executed the within and foregoing instr-L)ment, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said County for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed is -the seal of said County. IN Y1TNESS WTE]REOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year first above written. (SEAL) My commission expires: June 15, 1945. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ( ss. COUIITTY OF COOK ) HAZEL B . HEMT NOTARY PUBLIC withiri and for said County and State, residing at Bellingham, Wash. On this lst day of December, 1941, before me personally appeared J. A. Herlihy and P. 11. Willcox, to me known to be the Vice President and Secretary, respectively, of UTIITED AIR LTI\TES TRAi,TSPORT CORPORATION, the Corporation -that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and ack_nowledfed the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath P.VM. Willcox stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN %VITTTESS VIIIEiREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year first above imitten. (SEAL) My commission expires December 16, 1944. EVERETT C. TTIOIaS I,TOTARY PUBLIC witnin and for said County and Statue, residing at ,des tern -Springs., Illinois (Blueprint attached to filed copy of resolution) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 38 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF. DECEI:tBER a 19 'IN THE I. ATT ER OF THE PETITI01T OF ) DR. H. CkR-,'TER .rTRIGHT, ET AL, FOR VACATION ) FI1TAL ORDER OF VACATI0N OF A COUi TY STRF,ET I'ITO�T; AS TIE] DEPOT STREET, ) GEITEVA ) The Board having on the 5th day of December, 1941, ordered the vacation of said road upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceediiCs and said costs and ea -Menses, amounting to the swn of $ having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD all the members concurring, that tine county street petitioned to be vacated by Dr. H. Garner iri.ght, et al, be vacated as follows.: That iDortion of Depot Street which abutts on Lots 1 and 19, Block 8, Map of "Test Geneva on Lake u'Jhatcom, in Section 2' T 38 IT. R 3 E W.M.; also portion abutting on vacated Grand Boulevard and Lot 1 Boat House Block 1710 . 1. Done this 22nd daof December, A.D. 1941 ( SEAL OF TIC,' BOARD OF COUNTY C0111.21ISSIOIE RS ) Attest: PLI ,y T. SITYDER Coun t,r Auditor & Clern= r+ the the Boar By L. COZIER Deputy FRiIIH L . MAI ER GEO. ELDER E. C . i:In1TLEY Ba RD OF COUNITY COD,11ISSI01:E S OF MHATC011: COMTTY, �;ASIII:TGT01T There, being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, December 23, 1941. Approved Chairiaan of the Board l�-«l��L dl.l,'-i1 �.,1.' :.,(�...-�!.l. �l{-F' f, - _'�_�,( �-/..'L, /� :L /:..'L! :L'l: !l �: :z _.. !1.1 '�t �l lA:' !1 ��J!!i 11 L:..1 /: :.'�1�11 G __ :J.. 4. +i'~i7`+�irirlrTi'1/"7trrrr!<-!TT/i�J7"+r'.`r�77"!'rlti!"1.'1C%1`li`l+ .i�li'!"i�i�:`Ti �'i`iTil`!i !>Etr7/"il`1(ii ir'i+"i��."tl•,r;Flril !r LUIETING, TUESDAY, DECE MER 23, 1941 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, dec. 22, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.i,�., this date a°rith all menfoe-rs present, The folloaing claims mere approved by the Board for payment: CURREITT EX:1EI.TSE : Payroll rr n rr rr rr n r rt n n u n rr rr n rt " rt n n rt Hilda Wia,;;in Regina H. Ilohrmann, P .11 . Branham Printing Co. C. T. Charles Everson News Frazierts Typewriter Service hletsker Ivlap Co. Walter W.. S. z"Irmstrong ,'T. H. Waples Gordon L Carter Diehl I:Iotor Co. Lakel,iay I:Iillwork Co. E. J. Brooks Ev::rson I71ews Auditor $ 1,271.29 . It Sup. 563.25 ksessor 11,200.00 Comriaiss ioners 600.00 Treasurer 131138.04 Court House 350.00 Prop. Sent 150.00 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 If r► #2 173.65 Juvenile Court 150.00 Clerk 591.74 J. P. No. 1 96.77 it 2 138.23 Constable 60..00 Coroner 66.66 Sheriff 776.25 Jail 310.00 Supt. of Sch 465.00 Exten. Serv. 379.99 Hort. Insp: 166.74 Airport (Emerg.) 123.86 Adv. Exp, 125.00 Auditor 100.00 Assessor 2..10 Treasurer 15.45 rr 4.20 Clerk 6.70 if 25.75 Constable 5.67 Coroner 1.20 Suet. of Sch. 17.90 Exten. Serv. 54.18 Court House 24.72 Elections 9.37 �d%2- . E;,p . lb . 65 9 , ,�1 07.81 OCTOBER `-Mm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. TUESDAY THE23rd DAY ODECEMBER F - 39 41 19 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll Voucher 5073 PUBLIC. ASSISTANCE FLUZ : Payroll - 37-329 Ignatia McNiece Bellingham. Abstract Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. n It it n u Geneva 0. McLouth Northwest Medical Supply Co. Shaw Supply Co.. Mrs.. Willie Green Virginia Irene Benner Mrs., J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley Dr. J. 1'1.. Finley International Drug.Company Dr. J. A. Moore Painless Parker, Dentist Erling N. Anderson. Commercial Hotel Florence Crisp Erchinger & Siegel William Grune Ed L. Jameson Mrs. Carrie L. Lux Montgomery Ward.& Co. Christine E. Olson J. C.: Penney Co. Penny Profit Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc;. Stewart's Grocery Tripp Mercantile Maurice A. Yeager BingYiam' Funeral Home..: County Auditor SOLDIERS.RELIEF FUND: Mrs. N. M. Pedersen Total Claims 511 $ 688.00 1,220.00 17.08., 10.00 28.55 1.19_ 21.50 35.47. 34.70 23.00 306.28 37.00 30.00 8.50 3.35 2.00 24.00 . 43.71 10.00 10.00 9.7.5 5.00 3.00 8.00 4.00 14.00 17.51 3.00 5.00 6.50 3.82 3.87 25.38 1.75 $ $ 688.00 1,220.00 17.08 10.00 28.55 1.19 21.50 35.47 34.70 23.00 306.28 37.00 30.00 8.50 3.35 2.00 24.00 43.7.1 10.00 10.00 9.75 5.00 3.00 8.00 4.00 14.00 17.51. 8.00 5.00 6.50 3.82. 3.87 25.38 1.75. 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 12,102.70 The County Auditor,, by resolution of the Board, was directed to draw a duplicate warrant on the Current Expense Fund in favor of J.-W. Langley, in lieu of Current .Expense Fund aarrant No. 68612,: issued in favor of said J. W. Langley on Dec. 5,, 1941, for $53.40, and declared lost. Dance License Application No. 455, for a public dance to be._held in the Goshen Grange Hall on.Dec.. 20, 1941, was approved by the Board, and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. 41T THE MATTER OF TIIE PETITION OF ) J. C. CAMPBELL AND OTHERS FOR THE ) ORDER FOR HEARING VACATION OF A ROAD ICI VIITATCOM COUITTY, ) ViASHINGTON. ) It. is ordered by the Board that the hearing. of the report of theCounty Road Engineer in the matter of the road petitioned to. be vacated by J. C. Campbell and others, will be held by the Board of County Conunissioners of 19hatcom County, VJashingtan, in the office of said Board in the Court House at' Bellingham, Washington, at the hour' of 11:0.0 o'clock A.M. , on the. :-6th day of January, 1942. Done this 23rd day of December., 1941. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) SIN THE MATTER OF T'r13, VACATION OF Tl E' COUNTY . ROAD ) PETITIONED FOR BY J. Co. CAPIPBELL. A1M. OTHERS ) FRAITK L. CRAMER hairman, Board of County Commissioners, Vlhatcom County, Washington GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C. MAXLEY Commissioner NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIITEN, that the report and map as, made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of J. C. Campbell and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners"office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated, being described in.said report as.follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS" OCTOBER TUM,ESDAY 23rd DECER 41 TERM THE DAY OF 19 -+aaw�cssuuurs¢co «sctt:Mcunu�rssixcxo A triangular tract of land 24 feet elide on. the west and 201.42 feet on the north on the northerly.side of the easterly and westerly County Road'through ,Chuckanut Addition in Section 24, T. 37 N, R 2 E, W.M., Also a triangular tract of land 6 feet wide on the west and 201.31 feet on the south of the above described road, and that the 6th day of January, 1942, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.IVI.,, has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY COIti MISSIOMRS 1,MTCOM COUNTY, WASI]INGTON FRANK. L. CRAMER Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF TII ; . BOARD OF COUNTY C014 MISSIOIT.ERS ) GE, O. ELDER Commissioner E . C . IJAIZEY Commissioner Dated this 23rd day of December.,.A.D., 1941 Published Dec. 26 �c January 2. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, December,.26, 1941. Approved Chairman of the Board Ari iAi ttlrt Trif7�rTttttrtitl iii7<r> rf2ill itll'ViAI�}�i'fi�tli7it>fr1i�1Tt�i7t�r7 t"7iitrtl�tTf tt�rtlY;71t7r�,t�rfP-'r'r1fff#IrrtrtrN#rr'r'r# V1,:'tfa`i"AN,Atti7II;_ MEETING, FRIDA Y, DECEI:IBER 26, 1941. OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Dec.. 23, 1941, the Board met at 9:30 A.,,M.; this date, with all members present. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WIIATCO.? COUNTY, WASHINGTON VIN THE MATTER OF CLOSING THE ( SMITH ROAD TO IEAVY TRAFFIC R E S O L U T I O N �WHEIEAS, it appears to this Board that the Condition of the Smith Road, from the Mt. Baker Highway to Highway No. 99., is such that the.continued use thereof by vehicles, the gross weight of which is in excess of 26,000. lbs.. , will greatly damage such road, NO111, TIiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Smith Road, beginning at the Mt.. Baker Highway and continuing to Highway No. 99, a distance of approximately twelve miles, be, and'the.same hereby is closed to travel by all motor trucks of every kind and description.and to all vehicles and including every and all kinds of vehicles propelled or moved upon said road,�and including all and every kind of loads and vieiglats propelled, -moved or transported upon said road wrhen the gross weight is in excess of 26, 000 lbs., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall be -published in one issue of� the Bellingham Herald, and like notices shall be posted in a conspicuous. place at each end of the road to be closed. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of December, 1941. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COTIMISSIO11TERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRA14K L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MANI,EY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 26th DECEMBER TERM THE- DAY OF 41 19 ="ONION"AI NiiN Q=;.:R MI A QT;A VAW H7N GTON The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: PUBLIC ASSISTA_`TCE : Bellinghari Coal Mines $ 21.32 J. J. Lockert 15.04 Union- Printing Company 44.30 Itif 11 19.57 Griffith Printing Company 21.34 Pacific Laundry 6.91 Bookey's 193.64 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company 11.96 1t it it if 7.41 if of toif 47.31 Easterday Supply Company 16.07 Morse Hardware Company 18.74 Northern Grocery Company .82 Packer Scott Company 77.25 -Richfield Oil Corp. 16.71 Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. 22.35 Sears,. Roebuck & Co. 2.27 Bellingham 'later Dept. 2.01 City Sanitary Service Company 1.86 Union Printing Company 7.21 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 21.42 Sherwood Baking Corlpany 51.14 Standard Brands of California 18.23 ,lash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn 45.20 it 55.43 Graham Drug Company 2.21 Northern Grocery Company 3.42 Aubert Drug Company 71.96 It if tt 3.97 Owl Pharmacy 32.60 Shaer • Su;Dply Company 60.87 The Year Book Publishers, Inc. 3.00 Bellingham Coal 11ines 243.70 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 22.85 Cascade Laundry 9.36 Golden Rule Mercantile Company 327.54 Greene Winkler Company 11.85 North Coast Chemical & Soap ,"forks 71.07 Northwest Hardware Company 11.43 Richfield Oil Corporation 12.73 Warren -Soule -Fairhurst Company 66.10 Wason •Bros. Company, Inc.. 12.82 Payroll - 37-343 38.50 it 37. 344 2,660.33 4,411.82 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., I'vIonday, December 29, 1941, at which time they again convened with all members present. The Board and the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney conferred with Jerome K. Kuykendall, Assistant Attorney General, relative to the settlement of Cause No. 26802, the payment by Whatcom County for the care of non-violent insane, and following the receipt of the stipula- tion signed by the attorneys representing the State and Whatcom County, which stipulation is filed with the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners, the following resolution was signed by the Board: V R E S 0 L U T I OIT "MREAS, ,fJhatcom County is now indebted to the State of Vlashinc ton, and the Department of Finance, Budget aid Business thereof, in a sun greater than $40,170.19 for the maintenance by said State of lashington of various nonviolently insane persons, and ,'EMEAS, the Supreme Court of this state in the case of State ex rel. Department of Finance, Budget and Business v. Thurston County, which is reported in Volume 199 of Washington Reports, at page 398, upheld the validity of an identical claim against another county in this. state, and VHEREAS, said Supreme Court decision fully controls Whatcom County's liability to the State of Washington in the premises, and 71T IL the legislature of the State of �"lashington has by the ei�.actment of Chapter 214 of the Laws of 1941 relieved all counties. of any further liability for the costs of the care and maintenance of nonviolently insane persons, after 1,1arch 24, 1941, WIMMEAS, the State of ."lashington has commenced an action against 1,17hatcom County in, the Superior Court of the Stag of Td'lashi.nc�ton for Whatcom County for money due from ,"lhatcom County to the State of ;'lashington for the care and maintenance of nonviolently insane persons, and A REAS, the State of Washing has offered to settle and dismiss said case if Whatcom County will pay the sum of $40,,170.19 to the State of Washington and will assign to said state its claims against any �,sid all persons who have become indebted or obligated to 'Jhatcom County subsequent to 11arch 31, 1933, for the maintenance of any nonviolently insane person in any state hospital for the insane, 4 2, OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 26th Y OF DE CEIrTBER 19 41 =�JIMJOtt.RAJtl7tti0-COS:-IIYLLJ NGiiAY:-WASH! N6SC 11 WI 3RE,IS, it is the copse isus of the comimissioners of j'Ihatcom Count7r that said compromise and settlement is advantageous and should be consimmated, ITU.7 THEREFORE , RE IT RESOLVED that Whatcor2 County pay to the State of Washington the said sum of $40,170.19, and assign to said state all of its claims against any and all persons viho have become indebted or obligated to 1,7hatcom County subsequent to IJlarch 31, 1938•, for the - maintenance of any nonviolently insane person in any state hospital for the insane in considera- tion of the State of Washington accepting said payment and said assignment in full satisfaction of its claim. a-ainst Whatcom County and dismissinz the said cause which is now pending in t h-- Superior Court of the State of Washington for ;7hatcom County, vri.th prejudice and ,ithout costs; $16,000.00 of which is paid this date and the balance of $24,170.19 to be paid on. or before July 1, 1942. DATED this 29th day of December, 1941. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF COUNTY C01 ,1ISSIOIITERS) Attest: L. COZIER Dept. County Auditor and Er-officio Clerk of the Board of County Coi-:1missioners t, S. S I G I T I:I E IT T ITIATCOU COLT'`TTY - By FRAI K L. CRA1.2R Chairman GEO. ELDER �,iember E. C . I.MALEY Liemb er Board of County Uommiss ioners FOR VALUE' I]CEIVED, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, �Vhatcori County hereby assigns, transfers a -ad sets over to the State of Washington all of its right, title and interest in and to any and all claims it has against any and all persons who have become in- debted or obligated to said 11hatcom County for the maintenance of any nonviolently insane person in any state hospital for the insane subquent to March 31,, 1933. DATED this 29th day of Decem e,r, 1941. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF CCUITTV C0I:1.TISSIO7�T..{,RS ) ;IIL�TCOI;T COU,TTY - By FRK"K L. CRRAI TER Ch.,irrzan GEO. ELDER Ke fiber E. C. I:Al=,Y Idemb e r Board of Counter Cormiissioners T.'-.L,-,re being no further business to core before the meeting, the sa._e gas duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I,i. , Tuesday, Decer_zber 30, 1941. Approved Ch��irrian of the Board 'L!L'LI nJ L¢!,!.l111!L.' "L•Lj'+LLL i(. '1.'I';.! C:' (r 11 AL11,114.: L U4?- U!CLL r-lL, r�rLJL :.G�ir rr 1Y!Lr. rri i rTr rr/ i rrr rrr r !r 1I1 .�_ rj LTL�: C 1-r11.- :L '1 :1. j!r:L 'L !1 _!!Y,C!1.'1•.1 'r .. .�11_L � G 1 rrtrrr;'r; rrir/r,r;rr,rit,r`;rrrr,;r;;.r:r, rr, irr rr�,`ri i-rirlrrrr;�r,iWirrr;r;;,flr,-;r`,r;r,r;r,+lr,frr;r,rr,rrrrrrrr5=rr;r;t,rrr,;,rir,r,'f,r;rrr;r,:,.,;:r.;,,,r:;;,;rrrrr,r,F,~r;rif{r I.IEETING, TUESDAY, DECEI.:32R 30, 1941 OCTOBER !,1RTr'I Pursuant to adjournrilent taken Monday, December 29, 1041, the Board met at 9:30 A.I;T., this date, v.ith all mei:aers present. The folio ,ing clairis -:rere a.).jrovec: bar the Board for paimient: CURD. ' _;T L1u E=•`SrJ . Sears, Roebuck L- Company Northwest PublishinZ �-;oml)any Fred Hanson K. B. Williams Printing Co. George Janssen, Postmaster Bancroft-1,711itney Comj)any Convent of the Good Shepherd Benj. T. Hart, Cl'i - Supreme Court P . J . Ors ,:e is Robert Hadle-r Union Printin- Co. Wy-nil Hags Signs Oscar E. Lindquist Col=-Iissioilers $ 4.02 Assessor 2.06 Treasurer 30.00 it 11.85 Prop. Agent 3.16 Sup. Court f2 7.73 Juv. Court 12.00 Pros. Atty 3.70 Coroner 1..20 it 1.20 Supt. of Schools. 44.03 Eaten. Serv.. 3.60 Sundry E,.p. 93.72 $ 223..27 COUNTY ROAD FUIM : Oscar E.. Lir_douist $ 5.63 L. J.. Charroin 32.32 $ 33. CO 13ECOR D OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY HE 30th 4-3 Y OF DECE1,.77BER. 19_41 PUBLIC ASSISTAT•TCE FVTD : F laherty's 1.1t. View Store Great -Northern Railway Hagen & Clark's ,']kite House L,Iarket Ole Hoein Home Market Grocery 1T. C. Keith Alfred Lindquist L. K. Moore I,1ary I,IcBride Payless I,Iarke t Poplacl: Bros. Scott & Hart Wolten & Montfort Mrs '7. O' Cain Evergreen Pharmacy Dr. C. H. Prouty Mrs. Fred SiEmen Total of Claims. 5.00 13.97 73.613 5.50 2.00 1.25 4.00 3.25 3.00 3.50 2.00 11.95 5.15 20.00 16.06 15.00 2.09 $ 197.35 $ 463.62 A suppleme.ltal budget for the h-iatcom County ,7elfare Department, for the 4th quarter of 1941, in the amount of $5,093.25, was approved. Dance License Al)plication TTo. 456, for a public dance at the Goshen Grange Hall, on January 3, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I.I. , Friday, January 2, 1942. V A��proved "'hairman of he Board 4.114'L.'rt!L'7- :=LIL: L4144�J•.1�".L':.!_ ':1,'1!S«%,C.:L.:-L.'4j",.�:«'«!1!L'�.;1!,�l':f.11; 1 Il.=j.11:lf«./L,'1_'-L:i'w!«•'�--'-�'1.!Gl, it •rrA.'l!1;�:1.:111.!t'��:.L1L:1.�+'l11«lll�!1./� TriT�rrtiTlr,F,r1r]Tirrr,r,r,r,rir,'tlt rrrrrrtrr,trr,r;rrrrrrr,-rrr,hr;r;rr#rr�rrr tJtrr r;rrr:r,7 7;rtrrYtr,`r;rrrlrJr;rr47tlriT;ilt.r�rtr/flr:r7rr`t;l rTfr;rJt •r7TitrtlTrr.TiTtir7r"rtt 1,171ETIiTG, FRIDAY, JATTUARY 2, 1942 OCTOBER TEJR11I Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 30, 1241, the. Board met at 9:30 A.M. , this date , with all members present. The follo-:°ring claims were al)y)-roved by the BoLxd for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1941 Bills Addressograph Sales Agency Assessor $ 50.47 Pacific Tele. Lee Tele. Co. If 3.90 Frank L. Cramer Commis si oners 4.05 Geo . Elder " 5.03 E ., C. I:Ianley " 66.35 E . S ., I.1alone " 3.30 Pacific Tele. Coll Tele. Co. " 16.93 It " " " Treasurer 23.20 E . S . Malone IT 1.24 R. C. Atwood " 3.50 Abshire's " 11.22 C. J. Sorensen " 9.35 Anstett Printing Co. " 7.21 Bellingham Labor News " 4.50 Griffith Printing Co. " 4.12 Metslcer Map Co. " 25.75 Keystone Envelope Company " 29.00 Hazel B. Heun Sup. Court ;#1 175.00. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 5.75 " if " " Sup. Court -#2 5.75 Charles Rand it 245.00 of It Coroner 10.00 Ernest Callender If 1.20 Pacific Tele. & Tele Co. Court Reporters 2.65 " if " If Juvenile Court 7.30 Audrey Owsley " it 14-.70 T.^l .. TT:. Hine Country Justices 2.50 Union Printing Co. J. P. 1'To. 1 6.49 Pacific Steam Laundry Court House .32 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. Atty. 5.30 if " " " Clerk 2.75 it " " " Sulu. of Schools 4.10 Gordon L. Uarter " 15.55 Goodyear Service " 52.45 Donna Buchanan Exten. Serv.. 22.50 Caroline Hanson If 43.07 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. if 8.89 n it If if Hort. Insp. 14.85 Anstett Printing Co. Adv. Ep. Elect. 269.59 Horse Hardware Co. Def. Emerg. 246.22 $ 1,432.65 44 OCTOB ER IECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TERM" THE 2nd Y OF JAITUARY 19 s CLTRRB_TT EXPENSE - 1942 (Old Bills) Howard E . Trills Auditor $ 11.63 Richfield Oil Co. Commissioners 12.76 F. M. Haskell Court House 3.87 Thiel & 13elter It " 33.97 Puget Sound Prr. & Lt. Co. " It 118.95 :lest Publishing Co. Sup. Ct. #1 10.00 Matth-vr-Bender & Co., inc. " 7.50 T. R. Carter Counter Justices 42.00 Chris C. Kauffman It " 2.75 Arthur Rowett it Const. 3.20 77allace Chevrolet Co. Sheriff 8.07 Anstett Printing Co. Sundry E:p. 69.46 Northern Pacific Railway Co.. " it 36.90 Paul A. Booth, Assi_,�_. Hatl.Bk.of C. " it 436.00 Union Oil Co. Supt. of Sch. 10.90 Signal Oil Uo. Sundry E::p. 52.49 Lyle Carsner it " 95.00 Daily Journal of Commerce if if 7.70 CURREITT E XPEITaE - 1942. Louis H. Earle Auditor $ 93.30 Amason & Co. Treasurer 750.00 Ireland & Bellingar J. P. No. 2 2.75 C. J. Sorensen Constable 5.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty. 20.00 George :T. Allen, Agent Elections 1,180.00 Frazier's Tjrpe.rriter Service State Exa;:l. 2.06 COtP_`TTY ROAD FUND - 1941 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. $ 7.30 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. 27.56 J. A. Cole 2.00 Oeser Cedar Co. 7.42 Washington Co-o.) . Mills, Inc.. 41.10 HoLnes Lumber Co. 27.14 A. y'asching 9.13 Swanson Mercantile Co. 17.91 Hagen & riogbe-r Paint Co. .68 Aubert Drug Co. 1.03 P,Toriroe Calculating Machine Co. 24.72 Ernest Hamel 2.58 Carl Holdt 6.63 X. ZJ. Gibbs 8.42 COT, TITI "IY ROAD FUI,ID - 1942 (Old Bills) The Texas Compcay $ 13.70 SiL nal Oil �o . 66.40 Kenworth Motor Truck Corp. 400.00 Vlaters Mercantile Co. .97 The Texas Cor_npan5r 2.40 Pacific Itianifolding Book Co. 78.35 C. V. �1Tilder Co. 4.14 J. D . MacE'ran 4.34 Richard Olsen 47.11 Pacific Tele. & Tele.. Co. 2.10 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. 55.50 Ray's Frame & A, -le Service 5..10 Diehl Motor Co. 3.33 Robert L. F,esbitt, Assn. to Brown & Cole 60.13 Erie Morris 14.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries 136.34 Cou_ity Treasurer 309.02 May. Swartz 30.00 PUDLIC ASSIST,-2TC E FUND: 1941 Donald Brunson $ 55.26 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUI,D : 1242 Ernest Hartleroad $ 20.00 Total of Claims $ 965.15 $ 21053.11 $ 183.62 $ 1,237.93 $ 55.26 20.00 $ 5,947.72 There being no further business to come before the Board, it was duly moved, seconded and unanimously carried "That the October session of the Board for the year 1941 be adjourned." Aljproved Chairman of the Board ' "ttrl f: `LL f,-'L'J 'J.1!''•r Jl�r,: r7�i r, r,`ri r,i lrrrrrr ;11' rrri�rr; rrr/rrr,rrAl; 'L�l�rrri!1U;_!1 I 'I. JL I;L.(,' r,rliCirlrrrlrrir;ri inrrrttil-r-Ir,i,irir!r.lL lf;l it J'ri ii Ir. rl r>i �,'ir End o the year - 1041 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITUY-IRY TERM 1,1011,TDAY THE— 5th DAY OF JAITUARY 19 42 =U NIONW INTI WKU 8ECUNGNFN-PASHINGTO T,1EETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1942 JANUARY TERP.I This being the first Monday in January, 1942, the time set by lave for the convening of the Board of �=ounty Commissioners in recmlar session of the January term of said Board, all members of the Board assenfoled in the office of the Cotuit;r Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, and the meeting was called to order by Chairman Cramer. The minutes of the previous meeting r,ere read a.zd approved. It .-.,as moved by Co;-.imissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and unanimously carried "That the reo-ular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the January term, be at 9:30 A.L.,. on Tuesday and Friday of each week." I11,7ITIATING1 RESOLUTION „I 'REAS, it is deemed necessary by 'the Board of County Commissioners, to construct a bridge known as BRIDGE No. 32, over California Creek, and making a fill at each end of said bridge, located on the Birch Bay - Lynden Road, being County Road !Io. 559 in Sections 21 & 28, T. 40 -, R 1 E. ;LTI., in Cor<lrhssioner's District No.. 3, "TO,' , THEREFORE, REFORE , BE IT RE'SOL'PED that said viorlc be done by contract, as provided for in Chapter 137, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as County Road Project iTo._ BE IT FURTI1,;R RLSOLVED that the cost of -this -Project be paid out of the County Road Fund of ;'Ihatcom County, Washi.agton. Estimated Construction Cost $ 3,351.51 Estimated Location Engineering Cost 64.80 Estimated Construction En-ineering Cost 100.00 4,016.31 Done in reL-ular adjourned session of the Board this 5th da-Nr of January, 1942. (SEAL OF THE 1301,-RD OF COTTITTY CO1.11, ISSIOITERS ) BOARD OF COU`TTY C01,11ISSIO ERS OF a'IIL'�TCOI:I COUINTTY, 4'I.JSIII TGTON By r .FRAI'TK L . CRAi:C: , a Chairman GE 0 . ELDER Co,,rzliss inner E . C . l 4i?LEY ttest: PLIIdY T. Si`TYDER Commissioner CoLuity Auditor & E::-officio Clerk of "the Board By L. COZIER D el) uty The following claiias were approved<,ym by the Bord for paent: CURRE1TT E=17SE - 1941 Payroll (Supplemental) CURRZ,1TT EXPEI'TSE - 1242 George Janssen, Pos `a.zaster COUI'TTY RO,iD FUnTD - 1941 Payroll - Voucher 5116 " It 5117 tr It 5118 5119 5120 5121 5122 5123 'r r' 5124 5125 PUBLIC ASSISTA-TCE F71TD - 1941 Aubert Drug Co. it it " Hurley Drug Mart Aubert Dru Co. Sheriff $47.00 Supt. of Schools 67.00 Total of Claims $ 308.50 92.l 377.67 280.80 749 .. 27 265.34 173.20 65.65 225.48 213.05 $ 11.70 20.79 7.92 1.,24 47.00 67.00 , 2 , 556.59 41.65 2,712.24 There being no further business to come before the meetin,r, the same was duly adjourned until 9 : 3 0 A.M., Tuesday, January 6, 1942 Approve C�1�11.rT::an of the Board JANUARY D!, OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. TERM THE TUESDAY 6th DAY OF JANUARY 19 .42 MEETING, TUESDAY,. -JANUARY 6 1942 JAI\TUARY . TEPJjI Pizrsualttot6.­.adjourizment.:,taken Monday, January 5, 1942,..the Board iconven6d at 9:30 A.T!i., this date, with all members present. The meeting was called, to order by Chairman. Cramer and the minutes -,of the previous meeting -read and a peroved., The following -claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPEI�ISE - .1941 Union Printing Company'- Commissioners. .77 Fred H. Dustin Assessor: 32.55 The Bicycle Store " .52 The Lynden Tribune '! 50.21 Bellingham Publ. Compa_r_y" Treasurer :. 23.3.9 Griggs. It 8.34 Marchant Cal. Ml,adhine Co. '� 9.89 Ireland & Bellingar '! 50.00 Union Printing'Co.. '! 263.06 Douglas McKay Prop. Agent 49.40 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Polls Court House 77.25 Bancroft -Whitney Company Sup. C.t . No. 1 7..73 Wolfer Printing Co. " 3.00 E .. S . Malone '! 6.23 Seattle Sch-. Dist. No. 1 Juvenile Ct. 90.00 Joe Altose Jail. = 3.27: Bloedel-Donovan-Lbr.. Mills it 11.33 Pacific Steam Laundry " 26r87 Robert McCallum '! 3..81 City Sanitary Service " 6.70 Har thwest .Hard�.,rare Company " 15.31 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc,. '! 1.08 B. B. Sausage Co. 54.71 4 X Baking Co. " 30.22 Harold Smith '! 19.311 Wash:. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass t n CD " 10.97. Whatcom Co.' Dairymen's As:s'n '! 13.33. Fred Jensen Supt., of Sch.. 2.58 Diehl" Motor Company - - Airport. ..93 The Lynden Tribune Adv. Exp. Elect. 43.28 BellinghaL_. Publ.. Company " 51.45". Max Poplack " 5.00 Silver Beach Community Club Carl McCoy Defense Emerg. 1.70 $ 979.99 CURRENT EXP EITSE = 1942 H. & M Ribbon Co. Auditor $ 31.93 Chas,. F.. Metsker Ass.ess.or 23.26 George Janssen, Postnas.ter Sup. Ct.- No. -1 10.00 Abshire's Ct., Reporter 14.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Clerk 100.00 Gordon L. Carter Defense Emer.g. 22.90 $ 2.02.06 COUINTTY ROAD - 1941 _ Whatcom• Saver Shop $ 4.12 E. S'..' Malone 53.99 - Iverson Lumber Company 89.89 15.32 Pattison Auto Body Co. 7.98 The Fixit Shop 2.06 Goodyear Service 2.58: Whatcom Sa-'r . Shop 1.03 Daily Journal of Commerce 6.80 Klocke VanderGriend Lumber Co. 65.34 It 243.89 Paul R.. Tiffany '24.72" Hinote's Corner Garage' 6.70 Ku'�_er Rankin,, Inc.. ' • 29.87 Rai i s,ray Express Agency' .56 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 17.48 Don Ritt.enberg 12.12" $ 585.45 COU11TTY ROAD - 1942• Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor $ 29.25 $ 11'29.25 PUBLIC ASSISTI'LTCE FU \M : Bellingham Auction House. $ 16.39 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's.Ass'n 1.00 Mrs... Florence Crisp 2.50 Nichols Grocery 4.50 Del Mar Hotel 10.00 Food Stamp H'evolvi ng Fund 853.00 Lynden Dept. More, Inc. 2.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS47 JA TUARY TERM TIM, SDIiY THE- 6th DAY OF J 7,JARY 19_42_ 10 W-FN 1 NTi N q!CQ7F5E LLI N GNAMi:WASH 1N GTO N-- - -'I PUBLIC ASSISTA:'CE , Cont. Peivny Profit Grocery $ 1.50 Claude McClennan 10.05 R. F. Raper 5.15 Juvet's Store 1.50 Safe my Stores Inc. 2.50 1.50 1.50 Physicians 6: Dentists, Inc. 450.00 " 100.00 $ 15463.59 ,_63.59 PUBLIC ASSISTAITCE - 194P George Janssen, Postmaster $ 1.50 $ 1.50 SOLDIERS RELI.EF FUT?D : I: rs . Har-r;T A. Svmlis on $ 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims $ 3,086.34 BEFORE TIE] BOARD OF COU_.TY CO1.��:TISSIOT FRS OF `1IT<'�TCOT'I COVrTY, �'1AST-1I1'GTO_`3 IN TITIME I ITTLR OF TIE] SAE OF COV;TY PROPJRTY ) ( ORDER OF CA1TC ELLATI0"T AC (UIRED FOR DELIX,`UE 1'jT T:'i=S ) WI-EREEAS, a order of sale was passed by the Board of County Conulissior_�rs of '�'fhatcorn County, Washington, on -the 21st day of October, 1941, order being sale of certain property acquired by �,Vhatcom Co-u�ty for delinquent taxes V1HEI1.,1iS, complications arise on account of Gover--Indent income tax lie-_s .-rhich were -unforeseen at the time of the publication of this sale and which ;•:ill cloud the title in case of sale, NMI TITER ;FORE , BE IT RESOL'\ED by the Board of 'Shatcom Coul- ty Coimiiissione-rs , in r :,,c,;ular adjourned session of said Board, that -the followim described property be, and is hereby cai,-- celled out of t..e said sale heretofore ordered by the Board on the 21st day of October, 1941, to -wit: S-� of HE—; and SEA iI'�j" in Sec. 5, T�.:p. 37 1;o-rth, Range G East, and _H.E-! 1a1, and SE4 of Sec. 8, Tvvp. 37 North, Ra-nge 6 East, also the. 1TVQ :;rid SZ"1� of Sec. 9, Tarp.. 37 North, Range G East. Done in reLa,,lar adjourned session of the Boc.rd this Gth day of January, A.D. 1942.. F R41`: tr, L . CR4T:=R Chairman of the Joard (SEAT., OF TIC' BOARD OF COU1.''T`�' COAl.iISSIO!'TERS ) GEO. ELDER Corimlissiolner E. C. I',mlev Commissioner fittest: i LI1,-e1 T. S1P.IDER Cov:ntTT Auditor cc . x-offi cio Cler 1�, of the Board 3y_ L . COZIER De,juty BEFORE TI-D BOARD OF COU`'ITY COI,2'11ISSIO' ERS OF `:TT &TCO11 COU= 1Y, IASIIII71GTO1 /I1'r TIT P: iTl PL OF S TT=, .131'?T ';1ITH COU_''` Y TRE!'LS i ?'R ) TREASURER FOR T IL, I: OI ITH OF 1'0-TL"J1=1R, 1941 ) 0 R D E R '11E]RE AS, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer for Vhatcom County, I"lashin-ton, has filed with this Board a statem ent setting forth his receipts and disburseire-ants for the z-ionth of November 1941, and the sar_ie has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to -the Auditor's check: IT IS TII ;BEFORE ORDERED by this Board that said R.. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is 'iereby allowed credits of said disbursements as CASH PAID TO STATE TREASURER: General 28.62 University 573.31 College 331.37 Belli .nglri,cm yTormal 104.33 .' .. JA_TUARY T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUF,SDAY TH Gth Y OF DECELTEER 19 42 =^rN70/Fif37NSiN0.tO+r8ElL1NGHAYr1SASHINCiO -- -- j� t I CASH PAID TO STATE TR_'ASUR.ER, Cont. Cheney ITorr_,al $ 33.35 EllensburG i•-Torm a 1. 50.29 Veterai-,s 1 Corl1)ensation 42.46 Parks & Pa r1cways G4.87 Game 35.50 Forest Fire Protection 191.73 Fisheries 27.10 Hi 'r.,,,ay Safety 64.37 Current E.-.-Dense (3 Rebate) 3.99 Cash Paid City Treasurers 4,318.73 Susoen-se 112.62 :d?uZR:�TTS R DEEI.:i+,D : Current ux-3ense 150.131 Soldiers Relief 410.00 Road Fund 27 ,492.49 Food S ta,r:1p Revolving 37,500.00 La,,. Library r 53.89 I.Iarriae Certificate -5G.00 Treasurer's RevolvinZ 205.29 Public Assistance 14,526.47 Schools -General 90,685.84 Schools --Building 11034.19 Opportunity Room 1)075.48 P . U. D . 405.93 Port -General 3 , 067.30 Elder-Liai ntenance 88.30 Dra inane '-To. 2 , i,Iaintenance , 31.50 Di�aina_e _,To. 5 , I::aiiiteriance 229.37 Dr4,ina`;e Nlo . G , T.I .inteiz=,�?ce 23.25 BOTTDS REDEETV lim Schools -Bond 1,500.00 I'''TE]E, ST OTT �l .Rj3Ljl 1 S : Current Exoense 4.53 Ro:::d Fund 70.39 Public Assistance .23 School;-Gelieral .07 Schools-Buildi n- 13.09 OjDportunit;r Rood .17 I-1,7:11'1ST OTT 30YDS : Road & Bridle R::lisf Bond 337.50 Schools -Bond 602.50 Port -Bonds (1932 & 1937) 562.50 191,672.15 We do hereby Certify tLat .,ie find the cash in the Treasurer l s office a -ad. on deoosi t in various ban_-.s to his credit at the close of business on T'Tovember 30, 1941, as sho,.m b-r the County Auditor's check of Trea3urer l s Cash, to be as f olloz.-Ts : DEPOSITORY Seattle First Hutional Be11in�;ham TTat:*onal First 1,7ational Baia_ Peoples. State Da_, k Citiaen's Banli Fir;.t ITatio gal Ba_nk iTooltsack Valley State Bards. Investment Account LO CATI OTT BAL MICE Bellingham 144,933.95 Bellingham 1929017.22 Lynden 302000.00 Lynden 25,000.00 B1,aine 51000.00 Ferndale 25,000.00 Everson 7,000.00 22,500.00 451,501.17 CASH I! , OFFICE: Cash in "vault Chks & casiz items Cu:i'i'encir Silver 21,413.20- 4,998.12 1,4-43.00 32.07 27 ,93G .45 Less -Cash over .03 Total cash in. hand 27,935.02 479,43G.79 ITT TESTIL101 Y '.EIE"REOF, „ie hava,hereunto set our hands and. -affixed the Seal of the Board Of County Co:_imissiol ers of Jhatcom County, lashin-tor_, this Gth day of January, 1942. (SEAL OF THE EO.?331 OF COU.'TT`i COI:gVIISSIOirERS) FRA:7� L . CR!UIER ChL.irnian_ of the Board ttest: PLIT-,,Y T. S;,. _,-DER CoU_- ter Auditor ?_ ..-offiClO Cl.:i is 0i vh_-; 30:.rd GAO. ELDE County Coi,imissioner E . C . I. u7LEY Coup Coi:-Lmis:3ioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA TUizRY TERM TUESPAY THE- 6thDAY OF JAIMARY 9 rs 42 OHWH-PHIHTIKQ&CG 9ELi1HGHAY=WFSHIHGTO Order in Liatter of Settlement with the COLLlty Treasurer, Cont. TTJIS IS TO CERTIFY that the for going is a true copy of order of Board of County CorInlisaionars rho-.- on file in the office of the Auditor of �'I hatcorrl County, Vlashiiigton. P LIMY T. S•=ER 10: 00 O I Cloc': :i.il' . , this date , being the ti L1e fi<ied for the woeninof bida on a heaVjr duty Diesel po,17ered :motor r-,,der, and si_x� bids laving been received, the same v:er;: dulT,r opened a,ad listed, as follo•. s: Service Equipment Co. Gallion $ 7,300.00 Ta.�. $ 219.00 5'o for cash Fe enau-1it.r P:Iachinery Co. ,'1a -rco 0,720.00 201. (30 5 Western Tractor & Equip. Cat r--)i.11ar 71257.Q26 217.7, 2 L Colu_Lbia Equipr;Lci_t Co. AL�sti Il-rlestern 3,099.00 A. H. Co_,_ & Co. Allis-Ch .1rhers 7,050.00 211.50 5 Hcaard-Cooper Corp. 1 Adams , ,._ 7 �`_'.6.00- �_. It was moved by Cor.nnzisaioner Manley, seconded by Coi"raissioner Elder, and unanimously carried "That the bids be taken under advisement., and the succ-es ;ful bidder Notified later." `'I IT T= 1.::4TTE R OF `'_' j]; PETITIO-17 OF J. C. CAI.7PB ELL , - at a!, ) FOR TH-1 V1.CATIOIT OF A COU?i 'r1"ROAD Ki,TO.7iT AS TIC ( ORDER VAC-/'ITI'TG COTRTTY ROAD CHUCKA:7711 EAY ROAD ) In the matter of the Wcation of a portion of a County Road petitioned for by J. C. Caiiipbell and others, the Board finds as follows: That the petition therefor :1as filed o,.i the 23rd day of Decemb�r, 194i1, and that said petition was Signed by at least ton freeholders Of the Count.,, resiQinL; in the vicinity of said .road. That o _ the 23rd day o f December , 1941, the County Engineer was' duly directed to __amine said road avid r:iake a report in writing on the same. That on the 6th dar of January, 1942, "the County El-.giileer filed in the office of the. Board his report in,.rri-tino, as provided by law. That b;r a ----order dull passed b;;r this Board on the 23rd day of December, 1941, the 6th dais of January, 1942, eras set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the co_lsideration thereof, and that notice of the tic«e a_ld place where said hearing :could be held 112.s given b-�,r publication and posting as provided by law. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his cpinion said -road should be vacated. That said portion of road is not no.r. used. That it '.:ill not be advisable t0 ore -serve the same for a ge-eral road system in the future. Tizat the public :'rill be benefited b r its vaccatior_. And the EoLrd having exar_ii"ned the report of the Engineer, a_hd all other papers on file in the proceedi.nL , ar"_d heard a,'a.d co_lsidered all testimony and docul,zentary evidence adduced for and a 'ainst the vacation of the road, and tha Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited bJr its V2.Cat10I' IT IS ORDERED BY TIE BOARD, all the' members concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacl,-,ted by J. C.. Campbell and others, be vacated upon payn. el,_t of all costs by the principal petitioner. and the Cle-ri� of this Board is directed to mane a s.tater..hent in :ritinc, of all costs and e..penses i.lhcurred in the proceedings cnd file the same with the Tol:mship G Treasurer, w1io slhall proceed to collect the same. Done this 6th da.r of January, A.D. , 1942. (SEAL OF TILL '?0:%RD OF COU_TTY COi:1'.7.ISSIO FRS ) Attest: PLI"I L T. Sri EIR E.� off icio Cl�rli of the Board. 3r L. CG': L]IER V D� �uttr FI IPL ORDER OF VACATIOIT FRAI.T . L. CRAI.aOL GEO. ELDER E . C. I'Vill"LEY 3C:i RD OF "COLr'TTY COT TISS101 HERS OF T.;1i?.�,TC01:I COUHTY, .._:SIIITORT. The Board liaviNg o<I the 6th da-y of J_ nuarv, 194-2, ordered the vacation of ,said road upon the payriient by the pi-Lici-oal petitioner of all costs and - Lpenses incurred La. the ;iro- ceedln_;s, aild said Costs Lucid e:.: enses, a:":nounitii" �to the suT;n of�$12.61, lla"Ji_lt; been paidt0 the County Treasurer Of this CotLlty, IT IS ORDERED BY TIE 130.111D, all the r,7erabers concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by J. C. CL_-ui Abell and others , e vacated as fo11o�1s A trig, _ Z_l r tr�:;ct of 1a_�d 24 feet %'ride o:l the west a__d 201.42 feet an the lhOrth Oil t11e1C1'th ;rl ,r aide o : t"ice ; /t COu :ter Road thrOuE'n CiluCl:a71t1t AC1GitiQI1 illy SeCtioll 24, T 37 :'T. R 2 r' �� V�l.F::. , also a trial la-r tract' of land 6 :ieet :ride on the west a.-ld 201.31 feet on the south of the above descr-_i ed road. 50. RECORD .O ..COMMISSIONE S PROCEEDINGS J 11TUARY TER TUESDAY .THE 6th DAY. OF. Jf rTUARY -^ �LLI NG11AL1:-t'lA5ft77iG7A71 Final Order of Vacation, .Cone. Done this 6th day of January, A..D. 1942 (SEAL OF TIE, BOARD OF COUTTY COM14TIS SIOHERS ) Attest: PLII`iY T . SNYDER Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By_ L. COZIER Deputy EASEMENT - FRAITK 1, . CRAMER GEO. ELDER. E . C . MAMLZY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO1 ERS OF r,'THLATC0 I COUNTY'. VIASHI INGTO1� 3 . THIS I!iDEHTURE 1yJIT1JSS11TH THt'.T , Whatcom Cou.iZty, 11Jashi.n 'ton, by its Board of Covlzty Commissioners, the grantor,' herein in consideration of benefits.to accrue to grantor by reason of the extension of street culvert,.construction of sides;Talk, and the improvement of street adjacent to real estate hereinafter described, does hereby grant and convey to the Tol:r_n of Hooksack, Washington, a perpetual easement to extend culvert the and to.place such earthen material on the'followindescribed real estate as maybe needed to provide a foundation, or - fil1, for sidewalk construction and/or streetimprovement to -wit: A 16-foot, strip in the slough along the south side of Lot 13, Block 26, of the Town of Nooksack. Lot 13, Block 26 is further described as being located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Madison and West Second streets in the, Tovm. of Nooksack. Dated this. 6th day of January, . 1942. Signed FRAI\TK L. CRAMER GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONlltIISSIOZI + S ) E . C . MAI\TLEY STATE OF WAS=1TGTON ). ( ss_. County of Whatcom ) THIS CERTIFIES, That Frank L. Cramer, Geo. Elder & E. C..Manley, being personally knovrn to me to be the persons executing the within instrument, this day appeared before me and achnowledged to me that'they executed the same freely and voluntarily for the purpos.es and uses therein set forth. Given under my hand and official seal this 6th day of January, 1942.. (NOTARY I S SEAL) CARL MG COY Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residinG at Bellingham, Washington. Dance License Application No. 457, for public dances to be held at .Bader Ins? between Jan. 1, 1942 and March 3, 1942.,. inclusive, was approved and the license issued to E.L. Thompson. "Dance License Application No. 458, for public dances to held in Liberty Hall near Sumas, Jan. 1, 1942, to Dec. 31, 1942,. inclusive, was approved and the license issued to the Helpers.. Club The December report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There bei=gno further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned, to convene again at 9:30 A.1..,.Friday, January 9, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board MP.ETIYTG , FRIDAY, JA UARY 9, 1942 JAITUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 6, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.IVI..,"this date, with all members present. The following claims were CURREI\TT EXPEIiSE - 1941 standard Oil Co. Pacific Telephone & Tele . Union Printing Co. - rt approved by -tn.e Board.Jfor payment: Co. miors:e Hardware Co., Model Truck & Storage Co. Pacific Flanifolcii n Book Co. Vanderpool Office Equip. Co.: Commissioners $ 7.57 Auditor 3.20 Assessor 9..54 Prop. Agent 24.32 Treasurer .15 tt 2.00 " 86.29 " 16.34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA?�(TAR.Y FRIDAY TERM 9th Y OF J1AZU:'LRY i 42 19 UNIORPBINFiNG=CO BBLURGRUFWASNINGTO CURRB TT EKPE."TSE - 1941 co.;.t. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Roeder lvlarlLet Western Thrift Stores Virgil Barron Pairs. Francis Call Louis W.. King Model Truck & Storage PaJrroll - Def .Emerg. CURRE17 Ems: I-TSE - 1942 Union Printing Uo. Ireland c_ Bellingar Geo. MI.. ti"IL21es Ireland �- Bellin,,r E. S. 130,10ne 11 George Janssen,' Postmast"-r COUi4TY ROAD FUITD - 1941 Feenaughty 1.1achine-ry Company Tidewater Associated Oil Co. P:iiles Motors :1. c?C E Service V. H. Ne edharl Everson Motor Co. Ed,.,.ards a Johnson Floyd Ebright Auto Body Shop Wha.tcom Co. Implement Co. Columbia Eauiorient Co. Bellingham Auto Parts, Inc. I'Torth Washi=ton Implement Co. L. Romano E_ zineering Uo . Feenaughtl.r I,iaehi.nery Co Bellingham Builders Supply Co. ,► it u u Guide V7recking Co. H. W. Buzzard n CZrlts 0., K. Garage Horse Hard,.:rare Co. it It tt ITorti-ruest Hardware Co. it It 1t ti it it Diehl Motor Co. tt F�°ed Jensen it (t tt Rayts Service Station If it tf C. IT.. ;'Jhi��ple Northwest- Auto Electric Co. Sumas Garage C. T. Uhar les Sundean Service Station Lind Gravel Co. Gr1g"S Uiion Pri.ntinL; Company Automotive Parts Service 11 it 1t it t1 it it tt it Gordon's Auto Parts Selling=--arii Transfer TrUlUkey Sons If 11 it it Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Standard Oil Go. 1r it it n n n u tt tt Union Oil Co. it if it If ,t it P:'t. Shulcsan Service Station it Hovrard-Cooper Corporation i, i1 11 Col-L,m "Jia ECui-1)ment Co. J. C. Pe_lnej% Co.. 111'aded (-',c Ar_derson '.7eldit Tank a Steel Co 1t u „ Jail $ 242..39 It 8.25 it 3.5G Coroner 1.20 it 1.20 Hart. Insp. 36.45 . Adv. E..-:0. Elect. 36.25 Airport 91.30 $ 575.31 Treasurer $ 623.05 Co:.i.mi;�sioners 100.00 it 100.00 Clerk 40.00 tt 62.31 Sul) . Ct . I'To . 1 6.23 Elect. & Reg. 200.00 $ 1,136.59 y7 W 17.43 469.73 1.5E 1.9� 6.15 113.68 23.66 6.95 2.06 1.33 9.63 1.70 92.70 56.27 9.26 47.74 4.12 1.28 .77 2.99 1.76 69.05 52.13 36.15 2.66 1.04 5.01 33.30 5.15 11.35 13.44 22.02 73.13 21.G5 2.52 19.31 23.02 9.39 2.42 10.70 15..45 65.41 114.58 7.05 70.08 5.05 333.71 8.76 .35 37.30 ?9.02 GG.26 60.93 62.12 234.94 53.12 37.16 132.53 104.56 5.47 .�2 U• G3 400.00 207.51 2.23 .71 20.31 27.79 22.76 204.49 27.34 52 JAI il"Ry RECORD: OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF. JIdlUra Y 4.2 79 COUI,TTY ROAD - 1941 Cont. r Reid Bros. Co. $ 5.41 Barr on: Tire Co. 10.54 tt 14.3a " 150.70 " 24.02 Ferndale Motor Co. 124.87 Bellingham Publishing Co. 10.93. Rol.Pike 5.00 Norstrom Lumber Co. 26.70 41103.16 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU�D - 1941 Mary Edna Barter � 27.12 Hilda Wi.ggin. 45.32 Dr. H., Garner Wright 8.40 Pacific Tele. & Tele.- Co. 63.87 S..D.S.S.. StoCkroom .Re:\rolving 107.60 it 21.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co,. 6.85 u 3.10 rr 2.65 Aubei:t Drug Co. 11.77 if It tr 3.39 it rr " 2.23 Barrett Drug 22.44 Earl. I.. L.: "illey,, D. 52.50 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 10.00 Lyle A. Greenwood, M. D. 23.5.50 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.65 . rt tt rt :. 26.68 rt rr tr 2.43 International.Drug Co-. 4.38 Dr., J. A. Moore 1.00 Owl Pharmacy 22.26 rt " 27.49 15.04 19.98 Dr. J. H. Peters 12.00 tr 1.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 23.21 Star Drug, Inc. 4.64 It It It 9.05 Bellingham Visiting N-rse A s s t n_ 12.65 Bellingham Sash & Doom Co. 7.63 Geo. J. Hohl Co. 1 41.20 Northern Grocery Co. 4.10 Uni.o,-1 Printing Co . 91.46 Walton Fruit & Produce'Co. 7.21 rr if if .. it 10.99 �t It r► It 9.60 n it tt _ 11.94 it rt rt' rt 10.99 �� ►t n _ n 12.07 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 273.92 Food Stamp 'hevoiving F-Lind 118.00 407.26- Total of Claims $ 7,222.32 ✓� 10:00 A.MT. , this date being the 'time fixed for file hearing on the- applic ,.=ti on o n the hatcom Cedar Mills Co. , Ii7c , of Blaine, for the lease of certain lands. at1 ,-_ z , the came on -regularly for hearing, .and following said hearing, all arguments. for and. alai nst lia r i ng been heard, it was moved by Commissioner_ Manley, seconded by Commissioner Elder, an d "ca-rried -unanimously , as follows.: ' "That the lease • applied for by the Whatcom Cedar Mills Co., Inc. , at this time be granted." . . 11 BEFORE TIE, BOARD OF COUZTTY COA1i1lFISSIOIWERS f OF t1 HATCOM COUNTY, I111ASHINGTOI,I SIN TEE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FU311TDS ) ( RESOLUTION ArTD NOTICE FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE ) WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Whatcom County has expended all funds provided under "Maintenance and Operation" in his budget for 1941, and these funds are not sufficient to cover all exp e--idi- tures necessary for the performance of the essential duties. of his office, and W-I1EEAS, these increased expenditures constitute an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that $200.00 will be required to meet this emergency, ITOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL7,M0 that a public hearing on the above matter be held at the Board Room of the County Coiiraissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington; at the hour of 11:00 o' clock A.M. , on Friday, the 16th day of January, 1942., at which time and -place it will be determined by this '-5oard whether or not the expenditures necessary to meet the said J1 ?U.Fa'1Lr RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE— 9th DAY OF 'T-"i'�T�?�V 19 C:2_ elver ency will be authorized and lmacla,, and at which hea.ri n� any ta.:,.payer riay appwar and be heard for or a-ainst 'the e::pendi Lure of nlony for such eraer­-ency, and BE IT FT RTIEM RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once on L-londay, the 12th day of January, 1942, in the DellinL�hara Herald, a newspaper of rer_eral circul Lion I7Lfolished in 13ellin ham, "ashinL;ton, the same being -the official county newspaper of Said 'TI1c. tCO1.1 COLlTlty. Done in reLuilar adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of January, 1942. (SEAL OF THE OD D OF COULCOT:1IISE. _iSIO-'RS ) lift:, t : PLI=' T. SId"DER Co. Audi -tor E..-officio Clark of the B0L_rd Bar L. CO BIER Deputy BOARD OF CCLr,TTY COT.' P:?ISSI O' ERS OF t11Y TCOLI COU:T;TY, �'L SHI TGTOIT FRA??K L. CRI�2.`12t Chr,.iraan G:510 . :ALDER Co-_ rliss ionr E . C .. 11111i LEY Co,.,miiss ioner By u_-animous action, tlle. Board recessed until 10:00 A.T,T.., Saturday, January 10, 1942, at ':;,"',1_ch time t el a a1_n convened, ;;riti1 call eL�1JOrS fir 'J ;e11t. BEFORE' TIC BOARD OF COV Ll Y CO1.].1ISSIO_'T,RS OF " �TCOT.7 COi;=''TY, �'I��SI l_-'GTO1%T :I I1T TI , Mfi.TT.ER OF CLO3!jt G THE ) ( R E a 0 L U T I 0 H NORTH SHORE ROAD TO IIf,ATN TRAFFIC ) 7 RE"S, it apl�e ars to this Board t<iat use of the -Torth Shore Road, from tha B lli.>�ham Ci to A�;at2 Bay, by any heay.- traffic , including traucks of any and all kinds , ':rOuld serlousl;,r da—maLza Said road, STO`�,- , T?IEREF OI , 3E IT RESCL`,IED that the _forth Shore Road, bet,,Teen the city IL-ai is of Bellin�'hami wild A. -ate Ea- be a".,d t;le sable Iic'reby i5 closed to travel by � 1 i c� s � a_1 .'_ OtC� truc'_tS Of eVery ki:-!d and fe;:a.criiJtio.n, and BE IT FURTII.ER :--;SOLT,T2D that this resolution be published in one issue of the Bellin hang Herald, and like notices, shall be -posted in a conspicuous place at each end of the road -to be closed. Doiie in reti?lar Session of the Board this. 10th day of January, 1942. (S11 L OF THE BO RD OF COIL L COT. ,IISS TO ERS ) Attest: PLI1,TY T. S-SMER Co.. Auditor L E:.-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOiuRD OF COT11".r CO1.2:'ISSIOIrERs OF 'IIATCOT.: CGL''T�', 1�JASI7=TGTOIT FRA7-,7K L. CR T,.i M GEO. ELDER CorrI'ni ssioner E . C . ,.A1 TLEY Coru.iL.,as iol_er Dance Lice —rise Applic .tio ITo . 59, .-'or a -oublic dance to be held at at e Hall o<i J . uary 10, was a�raro\/red b r the Board al -id the license issued -to the Gos.,_en GranZe. By unanimous action, file Board -recessed until 4:00 P.,M. , January 11, 194 2, at .-rhi ch time thejr a`;ain Convened 7:ritI! all mer-hers -orese�lt. BEFORE TT BC1uRD OFCOU TT`� COT,1'.ISSIOI,TS OF '.',-'IDTCOT:I COU11Y VIASHIITGTOiT 117 TIL] T,T_Y�TTER OF THE CLOSIITG OF CERT_1. _. RO�iDS RE S OLUTI O•T '.'TITF �E"S, i t appears to this Board that the use at the present time Of the IIu1�11e� an, Laurel and Kelly roads '.'Tould seriously dai,,ia,L;e these roads, I 54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE :nth DAY OF IT11,07T IPY 79 A R,solut l oi_, Cont. 17011, T11✓REFORB , DE IT RBSOLVJD that o,:linF to the condition of these roads, and �:lhi.le. the frost is loin; out, the HanneL;an, Laurel a:.id Kelly roads be and they lie-eby are closed to all trucks and school busses, a --,id BE IT FURT?I,R RESOLVED that all gavel roads in ;'lliatcom Counfiy be and they he -ebb- are closed to all to in truces tLztil furt"_rler notice. Done- 111 r tilal w7ess1OP of the Boc„11..1 "Jli1 N 11Uh 4aJr of JG:=iti,_v1­r, 1✓426 (SEAL OF T;TiEC=iRD Or COU=TT?�r COi:il''iISSIO'`1RS) 1'Lttest: PLII'TY T. S`L=ZR Co . Auditor & E.. of f i c io Clar1: o: rile Bo.:'.i'd B;,r L. COZIER De-:)uty BOARD OF COTTTTY C01;2iISSIOI7'1,RS OF `:'1 �TC01 COU TTY, T3ATILI TGTOIT 17RA'TK L. CR"15IR Ciiai rLla1,i GEM. ELDER Commissioner E . C . l.ii1-: Y Co:-.- .iissioner By i-manimous action trie Board recessed ° ` 0 r" P.iondcmr, January, 12, 194--2, ,, , Bo:.�� rece�.�,. v1i�11 ✓:cJ .l .l._. , ✓ , lhen tney a ai-a conve.ed, rlith 11 ILielibers preselit. The follo,:!inz�­ claii:ls mere ap;?roved by -the Board for payment: CURREi,TT F,T 7TSE - 1941 De,ot. of Labor �,_ Industries Sheriff $ 3.03 It it if Jail 4 F'' it It if Cons t2ble 1.51 If n rt Airport - Def. E: ie1- 5.4 0 Total of Claims $ -19.53 Th--re being; no furthcer business to come before the neetinthe s.:ie 57aS duly adjourned until 9:30 A.T_. Tuesda-N , January- 13, 1042. A.Dproved yl/_ n i rI"_iar o f r1e B o and !t'1:L'_!!Ll 11,:' L'.' L 1L i_;L 1.!.-.! .!L!L.'-1'JJ1JL1.«.IL:.L.LL.!1 '.-i..!.L 11.'LIL: A 1'.L .i1L1L=L-ULL l L 11 r« r: 1111! L.! L'« 1111 L L 14!. IL.'4J rL LL;L,1L'_L1L!L!LlL d LLL 1411!L!LJL_rL.!1!LILL{11L!L l L lLl!_'114 r L 11_LJ!L.! 4!1 j ___. C rri rl7l tlri iTirr r; i, fit !"i iT7rf!'iril'rTil'i7"'i 1"11-�i i)?!i 7riri) ri rT lTr i`i ril`trri"/ri /'!i lI'l r�r7"rli`i ri rr rlYfi'!ri'i il'17 r; ;r;*r; rirn"TrJif7`lrrr ri irii';ri/"i i"ii 7rr rli 17-i7 12iETIM, TUESDAY, J.1,17J CRY 13 , 1942 JI1I:UARY 1; uETITTG PursU- - to adjo.ur: :lent taken 1.1onda-, J ..iu :ry 12, 19, 2, the Board r.Iet at 9:30 A.1.1. , this data, ': '� tl�i all �7reseiit. The follo,.;i.nL claiLis ;ie2e by. tiie Bo ,.rd for )m ant: CU E TT E1 B?:TSE - 1941 Puget Sound Po%%,er ?-- Li`n,'ht Co. Court House $ 124-.35 Bancroft .TLii-�n ey Company Pros. Atty 33.60 i ;Jest Publishi.� Corr- iy Sur.. Ct. #2 08.50 The L.,rnden Tribune Juv. Court 3.36 Union Pri.ntin Company J. P . Ho . 2 41.32 0. D. Post Cou_lL, v Jus . 2.75 Co. Road Fund Sup t. of Sch. 4-90 it FSer7". 22.04 Eleanore Dams " " 22.04 , 345.36 CL'Ri�E1 T E:�'BI'rSE - 1942 R. 1. Tucker Realty Co. Commis sioners $ 100.00 Gri--s A-udi-Clor 62.26 A. J. Love " 1.50 Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. " 1G.50 Unioia Printing Co. " G7.43 it IT tt Adv. E:�p . Sch. 13.39 C. T. Charles Court House 5.36 LeCocc a,. S monarson Country Cons . 5.00 ¢ 272.94 COUI`T'TY ROAD FLM - 1941 Pucet Sound Po:ler cl Light Co. $ 40.15 BelliiiL-ham Publishi.� Co . 4.39 B : lliil` hart Iron forks , I_ic . 2.06 `� Chris H. Knutse�� 1.91 "'.51 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J1211Tt7 CRY T ESDAY TERM TH 13th Y OF JA177P sT 1942 =NNf6NYNIRTFNb2Drr--- BEMUGHAUTWASHINCiD' PUMIC ASSISTA -M FUPTD - 1941 i:I r�,ret T.Ialoy $ 12.36 1.1aurita 7,7illiams 1G..16 H. G. Royal 10.04 Flor-7 ice E. Bice C.52 Food Sta lip R�-vol vili'­ Fund 3.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUrTD - 1942 Clara B-rers (Order to A. F . Loft) 20.00 C. F. Cullu-0 it 20.00 Elnmer S . Curtis it 20.00 Henry De;lispelaere it 20.00 Bninett Josephson " 20.00 Gladys Larson " 20.00 lairs . R. R. TU1cClil- mas " 20.00 Lloyd lV1ClntjrPu " 20.00 Albert H.. Reul " 20.00 Ray Welch " 20.00 Earl J.-.nderson 20.00 Raymond E. Bria; s 25.00 Total of Claims, BEFORE THE BO RD OF COU 1TY CO12IIS3IOI RS OF 'TIl aTCOI.I COU�,TTY, 1,11zSj_I=T�aTOIT $ 51.05 �) 2�-5.00 $ 9G2.35 I T T'U] 1.:A.TTLPaOF TEE S 'LLE OF COU' T. TY PROPERTY ) ORDER OF SALE A CQTTIRM, FOR DELI- ` Li✓1?T Tn = I S ) Clfr' ��5, the i'.al JrOp'erty 1'erei a-'-er' described :.Tas hereto -fore acquired by the County Of ;'1aatcom, State of :Tashi_^_ -ton, for delingtlelit ua::es Unger ta�� foreclosure suit, and a deed i'OI' said i7rOi]Qrty :7aS dill r and i'e"tll"t'1y esectl"ted �._id d211vCrCCi to 5O1d COtL�t�' bar the County Treasurer, in acc.Ordance ,-,rich the LaT,zs of tl,le State of WaShi11`;ton, a s REiS, the Board Of COLt1ty Coi,-irl*ssioiiers of said County deeds it for the best intares of said County to sell the said r_­'.1 iu estal-e property llerOi2rafter desc-L'ibed, L.0 1, THEREFORE , -be it ordered by the Board of Cotsa t,; Commissio:1.1 s of said Counts of Whatcom, Stag: of �l��.Shi"�"ton, that the County Treasurer of said Counts.r be a�-Id he is hereb ,r directed to sell the said l�ropert„ hereine-L u r d:�s,cribed at ptiuli c sale to the highest and eat bidder, all as )rov4sec: in Chal)ter 263 Sessio_� Laws-, o_ the State of �lashinc,ton for 1927: )rovided, l"iO :re'I r tilO.t Said-.)ropCi'ty shall Eliot �e SOlCi bel'�t' „ri , n 'c 'OCe h �'eina ate_ O.f -i.liC ,-Iii i its_ �I '. 1 ' Li;_ed :L'or said Board.- and said Countzr Treasurer i­ heiciJCi' Ct 0 t01iS1 �'. nOt1Ce O i said sale Of pi'Op: Z'tTT i ? the Bellinc haTli herald, being the CoUi ity Official I`le� p .leer, a daily _e �e-:s7)a.)r t�ri,-i eCL a: d )ublished ins aid Count-;, once a ,Teel: for three consecu- tiire creeks, .'finch ,said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, to�;etn.er with the time and', place of said sale , which shall be bet Teen the hours of 9 o'clock A.1111I., and 4 o'clock P.1:1. on a date to be fi:�:ed by file County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court ;louse in Eellin�ham, in said County of 17hatcom, State of ,'lasnin�-ton, and said notice shall s et forth that the said sale may be adj oUsned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement nude by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of ,such sale, or at the time and places at which sale may be adjourned to. Suppl. Tm'm of ;"lhatcom Undivided 1/2 Interest - Lot 14, Block 37 $ 30.00 SE 1/4 of Sec. 3, T�-r,p. 37 H, R. 6 E $ 4,500.00 Ta:_ 6-7-9 E 13A of u'143.5A of S93 1/3A of- W 1011, of E 5 0 A of S93 1/3A of I`Tul - E30A of _S93 1/3A ofor Bed. 10.G1 CIi::TS E of S1,'1 cor. Of TTa 1/4 - Sec. 22 - th E 3.39 C ,_r TS - th F 23.23 ClLTS - th ;7 3.39 CID'TS - S 23.33 Cl_,TS to Bey. 1 lso Be--. 19 CIBTS of S, cor. of ; '1 1/4 Sec. 22 - th E 21 CI TS - th IT 23.23 CIIITS - th CI 21 CITS - th S 23.23 CI3ITS to Bed. Exc. Geo . �'lales 10.. Sec., 22, Trio . 40 1'T, R :_i : e 1 j"T $ 150.00 Smithts Add to. Sunnyside - That part of Lot 17 1T of creel: P 3.00 Done in, r 1 Ir adjourned ourned se„si.ori of the Bo�.rd this � 9 �u lJtl1 da�� of aiiL.�ir�r, lJ _2. ( S'a ":' AL OF THE 130i.. D OF COUTMl'Y COL'1-1SSI01t3RS ) PLI'TY T . S'_=ER mi7 1. A Co'editor L E:;-01'2-i Ci0 ClcrliV Of the Poz,.rd FRA- "K L..- CR:1:'ER o " tll.. Board GE O. ELD ai s310Lier E . C. T.I 7,L Y L. CO�=R -' D� t_t-r - 56 RECORD - OF COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS- JAI'TU_�FiY TUESDA1T l3 th �TA::'U�3.RY 42 TERM THE DAY OF 79 The Decerfber report of t:,e Cou-ity Health Depar-LI.Zent was received and placed on file. There being no further business to corie before the 1:10etinL;, t e swi.e was dupe adjourned, u_Z-ti 1 9:30 A.P.,I. , Friday, Januc.r�r 16, 1942. Ay ).proved ,Z rl:.an of the Board lL:F!i!L!!.!«•',l!L!)J•( !{.;1!L' rL: ! !L?l«!1a1.!1:'«!L!4u-, /1.1.'¢�L.i1!Lr1�:L_!1IL!'1!1,•'j....u_%,'.!L/L'�!«-'L.LI'.L.'1.:1"!L'1!L_!.!:.LL'v-,f,I_!LlL-!«!SJ.,L.'«.'t'1.!F!I._w� iriT;TliI 7rlriTlelf"1rIr/Tlir irirlrrrrrrrTr:T;Ti irir7Tlr/rirtrinr;r;rrrlriri"ririnrlr;rrrir;rrr;Trrr rrirrrirTrir:F';r;T!rmr;r;rrr,rrrrr:Tr7iiirlrrTir;r;i;TTrIT',rirlrir;rir7"r 1.L- ]1r,T..;,-' F'�ID r tr' �1 '" L R`r 1G , 104 2 Pursuant to adjourn:I;'nt taken Tuesday-, January 13, 1942, the Bo-r-.rd convened at 9:30 A 11 this date, Ath all _hemibl err T)re5e_,t. RES0LUTI0IT "II- ,y�MS, on November 13, 1941, a r:solution was parsed by the Board of Comity Corimiis- 3ioners of . '71ratcolil C'ou_n ,f, ',72SIli ZLto i, obliE;ation the sum of $lOOO 00 for the improvement of Section ##2: of the Van 3urrer_ Road,. 1uao,:^Z as CRF-A209 the T.:,ork to be done i_i conjunction i.,ith the "I.P .A. ; and ?•IMMAS, -U.P. A. labox Frill not >o:r be available for this _arbjedt, and road funds for 1542 being, very .unc.ertdin; TH31REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that tiZe reaolutio_> for the ir_Z�Drovernent of CRP -A 20 be, and same is hsreby rescilided, c.nd the Iaoney thereby obligated be raturned to the 1941 road fund I or construction. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day- of Januar�r, 1942. (SEAL OF TIE 30I.-RD OF COU'ITY COi-ZI.ISSIO=1ERS ) At to e t : PLII'Y T . S7.7, ER County Audit -or & EX.-Ol'ficio Cleric of the Bo::rd By L . COZIER Deputy DOARD OF COUTTY COLil,IISSIOr FRS Or IIIATCOM COUITTY, r'IASIIII''GTOPT Bir FRA'-IK L. CR:UL R Chairman GEO. ELDER Corr.missioner L;+ . �1n.Lzt_�L:� _ ;Y _ I Cor.imis si oner 'V Final Cost Records on certain road 'projects trere certified, as. follow : CRP -No. 70 "Ii" St.., Harvey &1I.iller Roads - E.3t. $1,000.00 E..y . $1,11G.00 Bal. $ 4_C3.02 CRP-S1.I-13 Beiume Road it $19 040.00 It EASEMIEITT 724.04 " 315.96 THIS AGR21"Z UTT entered into by and between ;r_'atcom Count; a riunici2al corporation, and '' r r r r,� a y c f!I the Blue %Iountain Logy i��, Co y ten„ , of 1cr.1.,, , as'_i.1C') . IT- LSSETH, that I"IFIER US , lhatcorn County is nua. the o truer of the SE 4 ITL'I of Section 31, Ttrp. 37 TT, R 6 E. , 'l.I:. , and SIT REtsS , the Blue Mountain Company o �.;ns certain lands. in close pro..il.iity to the above described land, and in order to lo`; �:nd marl' --et its ti,,db3-r, must have a road`:ral out, over and across the said. la -ad in order to rca ci_ "tie hi .;haa,jr, THEMFO-1114, in consideration of the preemi ses , ad the payment of One ($1.00) Dollar by the Blue L oun-tain Logging; Cor:LpaiZy, Vrhi tcom County, by al-)d t rowh its proper of"L icers , does hereby grant and convey to the Blue I ountaiZ Lw� ing Com,)any, a-!i easement for a right -of -tray for a logCj i � road across the northeast corner of -the said SE : 1 of Section 31, Ttrp. 37 N, R 6 E . , a distance of approximately 800 feet, 1 iich easel _ent shall continue fo-r a period of o_�.e trear from the date hereof. y The said road over and upon w-e said, )roporty shall be trho1ly- co_astructed a_•_d nhaiZta-' ned by 'she Blue Ilou_itai_i Loy inrr Company, _d said COI1''�^�Z Z , a:J �- �r �.a�ur_:e.� all fire r�e re �:)o ii�i L i �Jr and _tirtile r agrees to, I:lai it Min the said right -Of -tray in st _Ch manner 1u �7111 :ZOt+ create a f1 r haZ .rd. Dated at B':;lli Zham, Wash i r_gton, t:is 13th da,r of January, 1942. J ! JAITUAR.Y TERM FRIDAY THE-- 16th DAY OF JAI'; MURY ig42 Easement, Continued (SEAL OF Tt'+ BO!iRD OF COUNTY COI.9.1ISSIOl. S) (SEAL OF Thu BLUE 1:iOUT'TT1'LIII LOGSI'TG COI. 2TY) VMTCObI COUNITY, By FRA'_'Y_ L . CRAI IER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners GE0. ELDER Cormiss ioner E . C . I:il` 7.=y Cornmiss ioner BLUE I." OUI;TTAIIT LOGGI: TG COIMP 2TY, By J. E. TL'RITQTTIST _ President I' My D EII?IS Secretary BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU`TTY C071t21ISSIOITMRS OF T'TTATCOI:' COUTTT Yr , .`T AS.II�TGI OST IN TIT 2 111TT ER OF ET IMGETTCY FU?DS RESOLUTIOiff DECLARING FOR TIE] SIE]RIFF' S OFFFICE S, at the ra3-u.lar adjourned session. of this Board, held o__ the 9th day of January, 19423, at the Board room of the County Corivni ssiozers in the :'Thatcom Uou_nty Court House, in Bellin ham, WashinZton, a resolution eras unanimously adopted by this Board of County Commis- siorn rs, which resolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and now e::isting relative to funds for "I.aintenance and Operation" for the office. of the Sheriff of .'Ihatcom Counter, and .'II2R.E AS, said resolution did fix Friday, the 16th day of January, 1942, at 11:00 o' clock A.I... , at the Board room of the County Coi_ iissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Vlashinrfton, as the time and place for -the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was duly i -LColished in the BellinL.-ham Harald, the official netrspaper of ,lhatcom County, ."lashing;ton, on the 12th daJ% of January, 1942, all as required by lacy, and , HERE.-1,S, said public hearinZ :as dal r held at the time and plane s.o fixed ar,d the Board hearing time arc.uients for a_ad aEainst the proposed e:�_penditures of money to meet the said emergency, and time Board being; folly advised in the premises, it is the unanimous 0-0inion of the Board that t l= said ermergenc1r does exist and that it is necessary that eme-r e__c-v funds be provided, as specified belo'a, TI13REFORE, DE IT-'SOUIED tuhat the necessar�T expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $215.00 for "Maintenance and Operation" in the office of -the Sheriff of 3hatcora Co. , be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FL?4Ti�R RESOL�IED t=r:t tiie County auditor be, and he is hereby- authorized to issue the necessary er�ergenc;; �::a-rra_its ac;ainst the county Currant E.. )ense Fund, in an armount not to exceed $215.00 for the purpcs es above stated. Done in rerralar adjourned session of the Board this lu th day of January, 1942. (SEAL OF TIC BOARD OF COLrTTY C01-21'ZSSIONEMS) Attest: PLITTY T . SIMM-1 Co. Auditor & .3.,:-Ol ficio Clerl: o the Board BOARD OF COM-17Y COMIUSSIOI;E S OF :'.'IUTCOP:i COU_,TY, ;'I SiiIITGTO.T FRAIM L . CRli:. R hairy an GE0. ELDER Corumiss ioner E. C. 1:A"=. Y Cor miss ioner Bar L. COZIER eputy B E + OIC', TMI, 301M OF CO= COi-,Z: ISSIO E RS OF COUITTY, TASHI? GTOIr vy IN TIE.] M.TTER OF ADDITI0ILA.L EIMRGEITCY FUTDS ) R I uC^SSARY DEFLITSE 71ORK ) R E S O L U T I O II FOR. `ill � P%S, this Board idd on Decei:ioer 12, 1941, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Laua of 1925, authorize the expenditure of eraerr e_zcy funds in the armomurt of $500.00 for certain defense work made mandatory by the existir_g state of ,-rar, and .8 RECORD OF COMMISSION` ERE PROCEEDINGS JAI1= TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JAIZTTARY vIMREAS, such funds. have now become exhausted acid the emergency still exists,. NOT/l, THEMEFORE., 'BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an additional appropriation -of $500.00, or as mLich of it as, may be necessary, be and the same is hereby authorised, and BE IT FURTIEER RESOLVED that. the Auditor be,. and he is hereby authorized to -.issue tho necessary warrants against the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County to pay all proper anid approved claims against said emergency appropriation. Done in regular adjourned_ session. of the Board -this l6th day of January, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU1TY COM.9-SSIONERS) Attest: PLII\?Y T. SITMI ER Co. Auditor & E::-Of ficio Clerk of the Board BST L. COZIER Deputy. BOARD OF COUNTY COPIMISSIOIERS OF WITATCOM - COU �`�TTY , WASHIiTGTO ' FRAM' L. CRIUM Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MkKLE Y Commissioner' BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COMIJTY COMMISSIONERS OF IT19,TC01,1 COUNMI-7, 'WASITINGTON / IN THE ll iTTER OF EMiII RGEITCY FT IDS FOR TIMTC01.1. ) COUNTY'S SHARE OF THE EXTENSES OF TIM, RE, SOLUTI DECLARI11G STATE ASS IN OF COUNTY COi ,1ISSIO TERS 'FOR 1941 } 10EREAS, it appearing to the Board of County Commissioners that it is the mandatory duty of said Board to provide for the coordinating of the administrative programs � of t__is county with that of other counties in 'the State of Was.hirigton in accordance with Sectio1l2, Chapter 188 of the Session Laws of. 1939, and ff 1REAS, by inadvertence and mistake in the adoption of the budget for the year of 1941, this county failed to make proper and necessary provision therefor, and that.by:"rea.son thereof an emergency is deemed to exist.,._ NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED that an emergency in the sum of $266.93 fo.r the coordi-11a- tion of county administrative programs be and the same is hereby declared to* exist, a_,d BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there be and there is hereby appropriated from the funds of said county not othertrise appropriated the sum of $266..93 for the coordiaation of: count;,,; administrative programs in -the. Current Expense Fund of ;ffh.atcom County to meet said emergency and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this. emergency resolution_ be and the same is hereby deciated to effect a mandatory governmental function and -that the same become final without other or further hearing hereon. Done this 16th day of January, 1942. BOARD OF COTTNTY COT�;IISSIOITE_TLS OF 1,)n.TCO11I COTNTY, j;IASHINGTON FRA'%TK L. CRATvJR Chairman. (SEAL OF THEBOARD OF COUNTY C0M1 I I S SI OI LRS ) GEO . ELDER Commissioner E . C . I� AI>ZEY Attest: PLII,TZ T. SI•UTiriER Commissioner Co. Auditor & Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUR tiEIjT EXPENSE - 1942 Success Letter Shop Auditor $ .4.02 P,Iackay Land Company, Airport 1,700.00 Lee Hatton Def. Emerg. 27.67 Pliny T. Snyder, Co.. Auditor Exten. Serv.. 3.75 $ 1,735.44 J iT'TUATZ TE RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 16th Y OF J.P77JAftY CURRE1 T EXPENSE - 1941 County Road Fund Assessor $ 24.21 Union Printing Company " 316.54 Fred Hanson 207.81 1,11. K. Pi::ley Country Jus . 5.50 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sheriff 11.30 Union Printing Co. t1 .82 Wallace Chevrolet Co., It 39.13 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. if 1.72 Shell Oil Co., I-11c. it 4.87 County Road 1''Lu�d tl 153.4-2 Hortl-wiest HardrJare Co. Jail 3.21 Griggs Clert.7 17.39 County Road FLa d - Airport Def. Eraerg. 39.35 $ 325.32 COUI`iTY ROAD FUI1D - 19,11 Lynden T.Io for Co . $ 32.03 11 It 11 12.65 If It 11 l.J n7 - 12 J. 11. Puckett 9.80 Dey)t. of Labor, L Industries 16.7.57 Col-ity Road Fund (Co. Stores) 118.53 County Road Fund (Co. Stores Garyce) 397.42 Columbia Equipment Co. 17.63 Hi.note t,s Service Station 1.00 Je-,bell Motor Co. 7.-SG Sam 11. Nichols (Assigned) 12.12 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 13.17 it it It It If 2.«54 Howard -Cooper Corporation 133.63. PUBLIC ASSISTAITCE. F L7-'rD - 1941. State Treasurer $ 2.60 It 11 Harlo.•r-Hollins.worth Funeral Home 60.00 Puget Sound Po.rer ?c Light Co. 33.00 rr it it it tt 2.94 n It 11 It 11 84, 55 North,,re s t IiedicG 1 Supply Co., Inc. 9.13 Bellin;ham.. Abstract Co. 10.00 Union Printing Co. 7.211 1 tern Union Tele. Co. 1.44 Graham Drug Co. 29.23 it II tt 9.85 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 15.86 Haggen & Clary White House I.Iarlcet 30.80 n It n it1I 22.40 Ir II rl I1 11 11.13 Ideal Bakery 43.-3 Standard Brands of California 19.73 Wash. Co-o D. EL4 4 Poultry' 1'1ss to 48.9a The Riverton Santori.um 21118.86 City Sanitary Service Co. 2.55 Griggs 1.30 Dictaphone Corso. 221.45 GrigE;a 19.16 Lee Grocery Company 4.08 1.1orse Hardware Co. 2.22. Ireland & BellinZar 24.80 Union Printing Co. 14.34 u it It 3.71 r1 n rt 42.79 ri n n .77 Erli--a; K. Anderson 58.24- Ander.sonts Market 4.00 Bloedel Donovaii Lumber Mills 5.67 Brennants Grocery 10.50 Brovrn & Cole 4.00 Bun alo,.,r Dairy 4.00 Carterta Grocery 3.00 Central Grocery 6.00 Claim's Iarket 24.75 Corner Grocery 4.35 Ferry Droth::ra 9.00 Omar Frost 17.01 L. E. Ha-- ard. 10.00 Ho-:rardts Stop & Shop Grocery 27.01 Hivay Market 21.00 Inc-011s 111erc. Co. 5.50 L nden. Cash Grocery 5.00 Oertel Bros. Compz-u y 2.50 J. C. Penney Co. 24.31 it 1.00 Vlhatcon Co. Dairymen's Association 2.00 Pre,,sentin's Store 1.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1.00 Pynor t s Grocery 10.00 Safeway Stores., Inc. 2.90 if 47.12 Scott Hart 3.00 $ 1.1313.07 JA IITUARY RECORD OF C® i ISSIONER PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 16th Y JA:1,7GARY 19 d.2 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FIND - 1941 Cont. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. $ 3-.48 Sternha.gen Grocery 5:25 Tabs. George Tallackson 8.00 Tradewell Stores, Inc. 14.00 tt rf n 14.50 ,r T11hatcom Falls Grocery 3.50 Riverton Hospital 160.00 Alexander Robertson 1.61 Bellinroram Water Departme71t 2.29 Bellingham CornuntLzity Chest 66.09 North�::est Hard�,iare Co. 14.00 Union Printing. Co. 120.21 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. 41.27 Aubert Drug Company 121.54 rI rt a 9.68 . II It Ir 1.50 TMcKess.on & Robbins, Inc. 26.16 11 It n 1.40 n n n 4.12 II n n 3..30 Shaw Supply Co . , Inc. 8.70 u tt rt n 8'.76. Shipman Surgical Company 87.55 It if Ir 101.97 Star Drug Company 5.29 Shaw Supply Corlpany 494.37 ►► u n 71.48 tt tr n 9.5.79 Bellingham Community Chest` 319.35 Bennerstrom Grinding Shop .52 C .. T . Charles. 3.09 Commercial Credit Corp. 170.94 Easterday Supply Co. 3.09 Ferndale Motor Co. 8.55 I► It t1 - 24.15 W.. P . Fuller & Co. 2.51 " 399.08 Aubert Drug Co. ° 67." it 11 11 13.95 u n n 49.55 rr n n 17.46 Hawley Cab Ambulance Co. 6.70 ° Heinemann Laboratory 63.50 e Hurley Drug Mart 8.69 Mrs . Etta, Le ickea 25.00 Owl Pharmacy 14.94 II 16.16 n It 14.27 St. Frances: Hospital 20.32 _ Gerard's Grocery 5..30 - tt rt .71 Golden Rule Merc. Co. 6.86 n n Ir tt 149.35 Lee Grocery .Co. 6.49 tl 11 It 13.80 _ 10.98 rr 11 It 111.77 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 179.58 Montgomery Ward & Co. 74.24 Morse Hardware Co. 49.52 ` n rr n 8.25 NTorthwest Hardware Co. 8.92 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co: 59.48 J. C. Penney Co. 48..39 ` 6.36 State & Maple Texaco Service 3.09 Western Ali -to Supply Co. .50 Bloedel:-Donovan Ltur_ber Mills: 7.67 Golden Rule Merc. Co. 8.32. Hag gen & Cle-rk t s White ,House Market 8.55 Safeway Stores,. Inc. R 42.50 Lee Grocery Co. 4.48 W. E. Hansen., Jeweler .77. Montgomery Ward & Co. 73.44 Morse Har&iare Co. 5.25 $•6,865.80 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Elizabeth B. Roberts. $ 15.00 Mrs. M. A. Leonard 15.00 $ 30.00 LAW LIBRARY FU%ID: Hazel B. Heun $ 10.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co. 23.19 $ 33.19 Total of Claims $ 10, 802.82 The Board, by unanimous action,, approved the promotion of Miss Carolyn Polstra to the position of Assistant Exten.tion Agent in Home Economics", the position..made vacant'' by the resignation of Miss Eleanore Davis. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .61 J .` TJA1Y FRIDA.Y 16 1,11 42 TERM THE_ DAY OF-J17JARY 1s Dance License A_:)plication Ho. 460, for a public dance to be held at the- Goshen Grange Ball on. January 1?, 1°�2, r .s a?�provad by tine Board and the license issued to the Goshen Gra There being no furth-�r busi Hess. to col-ae before the meeting, the same ,,ras duly adjourned until Tuesdazr, January 20, 1942, at 'J:30 A.T.I. Ap�)ro v d2f,7 Chairrn� n o-_ t e .-oara 1.1 .:1.11U1«'L,!«11!/ LriU :','.'1'1'L.1L'11L.«JI1L'L.'r:«=':1(tr'."—',G'L:t.'1GL_'L"',21r 'L'4JJ 'ir,' ' '1.!1.IC'L! 11'l'C:2:i"il;!L tC'i'Lf..!�11/L.'.JrlJlf 1fL.'1f�/L ':L/L�'f.L11./-J1j(j'. LJ.L.GI Yrl'!'i`rri"1CJi r'1`irii �r7Tir7rlrrl"1 CiT7rri !J ii fell'; rr7"�C�7'r ri'Jr'lJ*1Tfri7r,{rr'rlriTl/'�!"17'I rIT�Jr; rii Jrlj' 1rfrJrir7 �C{i!�'rr: ri Frfri:1'r/'7r1!"I ri it`l'irrrlr'1'il#ie"IC/C�'rF1'7rl Cr7'77)f1Cr f7'F'i1"tl'rr /YrJ{r7 11EETII\TG, TUESDAY, JA17JARY 20, 1942 JA'_711�RTi TEMT1 Pursuant to adjouriuiient to ken Friday, January 16, 1942, the Board raet at 9:30 A.M. , this date, with all mer�faers pi:,sent. Because of the req-airemant, by title State highway Department that the bridge and fill, at what is lu_lotirn 2.s Bridge Ho. 32., over California Creek, be done in two units, a:id that the initiating resolution adopted by this Board on January 5, 1942, and recorded on Page 4_5 of this. volume be voided, the following initiating resolutions were taken up by the Board for considera Lion and adoption: IITITIATIITG RESOLUTION Unit No. 1 ' ;1TIL,REAS, it is deer:,ed _'�ecessox�- by the 3oard of County Co,-iissioners to construct bridge luzovfn �.s. BRIDGE ITO. 32, over California Creek, located on the Birch Bay-Lynden Road, being County Road No. 559 in Sections 21 L 23, T. 40 Tr. , R 1 E. , W.M. , in Commissioner:1 s District I'o. 3, ITO111, TIUMEFORE, '..E IT RESOLVED that said bridge work be done by contract., as provided for in Chapter 137, Sess.idn Lavrs of 1937; said project to be desighated as County Road Project No. 70, unit 1, BE IT FURTHM.RESOL1E that the cost of this project be paid out of the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, 'dashing'ton. Estimated Construction Cost. .$ 213,M.62 Estimated Location,EnzineeringCost 33.61 Estimated Construction Eng. Cost 110.00 $ 2,493.23 Done in reLfular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day o-f January, 194.2. ( SEAL OF THE BO!',1U OF COUITTY C01,11TISSI OIITERS ) 30ARD OF COUIT'TY COi'rUr_rSSIOI'`'�RS OF "IIHYMOY COUI� LY, VTASILCITGTON By FRs'TK L. CRAI.ER Chairman GEO. ELDER Co,mriss ior_er E . C . T,"I'LEY Attest: PLIITY T. S_TYDER Commissioner County Auditor & E-•---officio Clerk of tlae BoL.rd By L. COZIER D 3puty IITITIATI'iG RESOLUTIOIT Unit , . 2 1,717REII�S , it is deemed necessary by tile Board of County Commissioners, to r,.ake a fill at each and of Bridge No. 32, over California Creek, located one Birch Bay-Lynden Road ITo . 559 in Sections 21 and 20. T. 40 IT R 1 E , �'I.ItiT.. , in Commi.ssion.er f s District TTo . 3, ITOW, THEREFORE , DE IT RESOLVED that the vrork oil. said fill be done by the day labor Liethod as provided for. -in Chapter 107, Session. Lases of 19375. said project to be designated as County Road Project No. 76, Unit #2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be raid from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington. y Estimated Construction Cost . . $ 1,513.00 Estimated Location Engineering; Cost 25.10 Estimated Construction E-riL;ineerin Cost . 50.00 T 7532.10 Done in i.:!,,-'.1ar adjourned session of the Board this 2Oth day of January,. 1942. ..(SEAT, OF THE BO.'JgD OF MTITTY C01.IEISSI0I7ERS ) ri t to s t : PLATY T. SI'TirDER Courit;;r Auditor ?_ E::-of ficio Cleric of the Board BOARD OF COUITTY COTs11TISSIOITERS OF 3TATCOM COUITTY, WASHI?'TGTOIT By FR,ITK L. CRAT: Chairman BY L. COZIER _ Deout�T G20. E= Col_ ilitiJ ionar E . C . nvmla Commissioner JAT1T J1iRY TERM TUESDATir TH .A°? sir, ,�`t ti W. 2 Oth AY OF Jlil'TUARY 19 G 2 �7i10N:ARiNTi NGZO �-BSCLTNGHA7�Yi ASN iNGTAi it Re -estimate of -the cost of. the North End, Van Buren Road, $1,,,400.00, vvas. signed. This. project has-been designated as CRP-A18. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPE- SE - 1941 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Auditor $ 4.50 Assessor .60 Addre.ss.ograph Sales Agency " 7.10 Treasurer 18.02 I. M. Stark - " 5.80 Farmers YI-LI-cual Tele. Co. It 4.62 11 Commis.siom-rs. 2.30 Standard Oil Go. of California " - 2.93. Convent of the mood Shepherd Juv.: Colirt 12.00 Farmers Mutual-_ Tele. C o . " .65 Clerk 1.90 Sheriff 2.47 " Pros.. Atty. .58 T_ R. Carter Country Jus.. 12&00 Farmers, lJlutual. Tele... Co. Sup-. of Sch. 10..23 Wash., St., Ass' n of Co. Commissioners Emergency 263 .-90 321_9-;., 0 CURRENT EXPEP•1SE - 1942 Payroll - Commissioners $ 600.00 Auditor 1;354.99 (Suppl.) 371.50 " Court House 360.00 It Pro t e. rty Agent 150.00 " Sher f _L 748.19 r' Jail 430.00 Juvenile Co.ta.rt 150.00 rr J . P .: No . 1 135.00 It J. P. No. 2 125.00, It Constable 60.00 - Coroner 66.66 it Hort. Insp.. 166.66 R. C. Ati�,iood Treasurer 3..00 $ 4,721.00 COUNTY ROAD FTYID 1941 Farmers, Mutual Tele., Co . 12 . 18 Breidford Ylotor -Co. G.,67 �r rr rr 2.89 21.74 COUNTY ROAD FIT, - 1942 Payroll - Voucher 5318 $ 975.00 5319 425.00 " 5320 150.00 u rr 5321 150.00 5322 150.00 1,850.00 PUBLIC ASSISTA!TTCE FUND - 1941 t3rotrn & Cole, Inc. $ 8.50 -Hank Blow Store 5.00 Mrs.. Minnie Leonard 4.00 George Lusk 2..00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 8.00 Security Cash Arlarlet 2.50' Farmers Mutual Tele. Company 2.73 Parker's, Tents & Awnings. 11.63 Western- 'Woodworking -Co. 10.93 Velma. Rogge 11.29 66.63 PUBLIC AS SI S TAXCE . FU_ ID - 1942 Cash Assistance Roll - February $ 49107.50 Shaw Supply Co. Inc. 14.82 , rr 3.46. Shipman Surgical Comply 9.89 Payroll - Trans, 37-388 15298.31 �5;433.98 SOLDIERS RELIEF: A. T. Hayes $ 157.00 $ 15.00 , Total of Claimz $ 12 5457.65 bF Dance Li tense° Application No. 4G1,' for a public dance to be held at the Kendall ibchool Gym on January 24, 1942., was approved. by the Board and the license issued to the I_e-?o_n.11 Hot LtLL.Ch Club. RESOLUTIOI�T CALLING FOR BIDS '�_.. :Wl AS, a , S_�i:_Ifti.tiati heretofore pa ng. R=esolt?tio'i� _:.tiiras: ssed by _the Board of. County- Co _7lis- sioners, of Whatconi County, , :",lashing"i,oii, for the construction of bridge !Lno,ai as BRID�;E 7!0. 32, over California Creep., located_ On the Birch-Bay-Lynden,Road, being COu�ty Road 1o.. 559 iz? Sections 21 and 28, T. 40. N, R 1 E. , W.-M. , in Conunissio:ner's District- !\To-.- 3-9 and' WHEREAS, it was resolved to do said work by contract,, as provided for in Chap. I'7, Session Laws of 1937, the project having been. designated as. CRP #76, Unit 1; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAT?UARY TERM TUESDAY THE— 20l,h nAY OF JI ?',UARY 6 19 42 X072 TIM- +'FORE 33 IT RESOLITEM that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of '1rh;;tcom COuilt. 9 �'lashir_�ton be, C�ih�L 'he is hereby directed to publish a call for bids for the construction of said C.R.P. #703, Unit #1, kr_om as Bridge No. 32, said bids to be opened at 10:00 o'clock A.I:., on Friday, the 3th day of February, 1942, and consider -ad by said 3oard and a-::ard :Made -:.o the lornerst a_hd best bidder, subject, ho,.never, to the reservati o--as that said Board may reject a_?y or all 'aids submitted. Done in reL-ular adjourned session of the Board this 20th dater of January, 1042. (S2AL OF TIE" , O.%.D OF COL'T•?TY COi:�i'iISSIO=:FRS) Attest: PLI_;Y T. S7,?YD.VR County Audi for & E-K-oLflclo Clerk o f the Board By L. COZIER Deputy B01M Or COUTTY COl.2.gSSIO11,RS OF ; IDITCOM COU•TiY, 1ASIH?:TGTOR Bir FRFi17, L. CR HAIR Chairman GE0. ELDER Commiss ioner E . C . T:Z,EY oirli s s i oner 'e e �; ft41' ' .� u to cbm- Jefor the i:lea'Li Q�, the sm-le :--ras (fLulsr aC jour"i:3d Ti_ i b is ho U__ ,r :, :�ii as until 9 :30 A.i,:. , Fr•ida,.r , Ja__,uar 23, 1942. A;0prove i1o.1.i'^ail O�K'Ihe BO�:i'd r rt-., r rLr • r: L r L •_ r L• t •'r L r n r r r r .t . r .r r r_ r r r r 1 r r rt r. n rt rt •L � � r rLr r r r r . L r. r� . r �t r 7•r, �L 'l.- Alt ""`".• •�. ,!/. t'.. L._.'L. r.� !t., .r �.Lt1.. LlL/Lrt.lL:�_�C':rLrL:l_ ;ll.:¢r�l�r_._l l !`ri•rrr,•lrrTrr',•rrrrTir,t;;r;,r,rrr,l,r,l;rlT;rrr�rr,r;t.rirrr;w'.r,r:rr.;;rrr::;r;r,rr;„rrrr,r,rirr,`;�r,".r,r;r;r•r•rrr r:r;r,r;rr!`lr',i•ir,',r;rrr;rrr;rr:r; ;t;rrrrrrrrr,rrri,rrr;:rr, I 2TI7G, FRI DAY , JArTUtURY 23, 1042 JA=tL R,Y TERP:I. Pursuant to adjourrnsent ta_.en Tuesday, January 20, 19?2, the Boyd :.let at 0,:30 A.M., this date, r! th all rhembers present. v -Ji th a desire to extend ever�r -possible co=isi deration to the resi de_its of Lulmihi Isla ihd in the matter of far"ry service, the Board., by u:aanimous action, authorized the sale of a_-zinua 1 foot jpassela er passes, for $5.00 each, these passes -to be non-traeisf rable a_hd limited to one round tl'i p daily. Estinates of Cost, on two projects, were signed, these eotimates beiii�; as follows: A-500 -C-10 T:icLeod Road - Re -Gravel because o-.' use by the Army $ 256.55 A-500-C-11 ."1. _h,i Road rr rr rr +t % +r rr 216.41 INITIATING 1U,130LUTIO"T :T EREiiS, i t is deaI:led aecess xy., b-r the Board O COutitjr CO�:Lrli ssi0_1Crs, to 1'esurfCC? 1.7 ,_rLlea of the T•'C:SSIOIT ROAD located i n Sect —ions 1 and 12, T. 39 IT, R 3 E , ZT.T:2.. , SectioZl_3 S o:ad 7, T 39 7, R 4 E, 71.i:_. , in Col.nili s;si oneart s District. #23 NOW, TIIEREFORE , � IT ','SOLVED that said :Liprovelihent be d one by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 137, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be deu.i�na,.ted as CRP-ASI BE IT FURTIM RE, SOLVEM that i;Ihe cost of tldis ,)roject be rE.id from the Corot, Ro_,.d Fund of er atcom County, 1.1aihi : _ ;ton, Estimated Construction Cost . . . $ 765.00 Doke in reLulaar adjourned sessi o_- Of the 3oard this 23rd day of Jammry, 1942. (SEAL OF THE DBOYM OF COL71-72Y CO.1 I33IO rMS ) Attest: PLI--,Y T. S=R County fwditor 8_ Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By, L. COZIQ D -outy BCPi.RD OF COILP17Y COi13:Z S SI OT .mS OF .111Y�TCOT:i COU.-TITY , ti' ASIE= T uTO I'T By FR1 Y L. CI IXE i ChaLrman GE0. ELDER Cor.mlissioner E. C. 1=1LEY Co:-:r_?iss Toner R. RECORD, OF CO MWMISSIONERSI� PROCEEDINGS J�?�TU�RY TERM FRIDAY . - THE • 23rd DAY OF JAI�TLAR.`_" 19 4 2 -CN IGN:P.RtNFING:CG.--6EL'CINGNAtd-SVASR tNGEGN INITIATING RESOLUTION I HERI E11S , it is deemed neces.sarv- by the Board of County Co_mmi.ss i oners , to resurface approximately 6z miles of the ITORTh7j'IOOD-IL, VERSTICK-VATT BUREN ROADS located . in .,Secs . 5 & G , T 40 N, R 4 E.W..M.; ,Sec.• 31, T 41 1T, R 4 E., W.M.; ,Secs 1, 2, 3, 10, T 40 IT, R 3 E9 Secs 35 & 36 T 41 N, R. 3 E , W.K. , in Cornmissi ones t s. Di st. #2 , NOW, THEREFORE , BE, IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by the, day labor .r_iethod as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 19375 said project to be designated as. CRP-Sh.T k BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost, of this, project be paid from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost . . . Estimated Location Engineering Cost . . . . . . 7,150.00 260.00. 7,410.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of January, 194.21. (SEAL, OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMEESSI01%E'RS) �,tte s t o PLI I••1 i T. S1\TYDER County Auditor '& Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy NOTICE BOARD OF COUI`TTY COD. �1ii11SSIOi'•IERS OF VED,TC0M COUI Mr, VIAS_E__1\TGT01 By FRANK L. CRAIVCR Chairman _ GEO.. ELDER Corimiiss ione:r E . C . lJLAIJTLEY Commissioner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEINT that ffhatcom County, by its. Board of County Col"mission.ers , T:r. L resurface, with 'crushed gravel, approximately 6-z rules of 1�i'ORTIitiV00D-IL��,LVERSTICK-V.�,� B=11 51T RO_-,DS. in Secs., 5 & 6, T 40 1,T, R 4 Ea Sec., 31, T 41 1T, R 4 E.; Secs. 1, 2, 3, 10, T 40 '17, R 3 L; Secs. 35 & 30., T 41 bT, R. 3 E., W.Ml., by the day labor method at an estimated cost of ��7,'t10.G0. Dated this 23 day of January,. 1942., (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU1•�TT-L CO1T1l�ISSIO rt,RS) BOARD OF- COUIiTY CM011AlSSIOI- .RS OF vET_1LTCOrVTT COUNTY, UASHI17GT0-N! By FRAiTK L. CRAMP, Chairman GEO. ELDER CoriLmis s ioner + E. C . Pri _NLEY Commissioner - The ' following claims were a,)proved by, the Board_ for payment., . C -U-RRE1\TT E IPE INSE o Pa,;rro 1-1 tt • n tt tt It tt Burroughs Add.. Mlach.. Co.. Reid Bros. Co. Frazier t s Ty evrrite-r Service Geurge .Wetzel if tt West Publishing Cos T. R. Carter Walter K. Pixley Floyd A. Ellis B., F. Goodrich Co. Tov ner Printing Co., Smith, Livesey, 111right Co. B.enj . T. Hart Geor3�e Wetzel Union Pri iZtirig Co. Scientific Supplies Co. Treasurer Ass.ess.or Sup., C-U.. #1 tt tt 12 Clerk. Pros. Atty Supt, of Sch. Audi -to r Cou:ot House Property Agt. Treasurer Sup, Ct.. No. 1. it Country Jus. If it Sheriff If If Pros.., Atty It tt Supt. of Sch.. Exten . Serv. tt tt $ 2,460e6P 21039:00. 178.. 65. 178.6& 596.6& 504.16 368.50 a08.69 8.14 10 .. 3.0 1.28. 7.15- 200.00 17.50 14.25 9.01- 203.53 9.27.. 25.00 2.,30 .98 63.03 3 .4 5 7,210.12 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE- 23rd DAY OF JA'i_'TUARY �9, ., 42 19 COUNTY ROAD FUI ID : Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. $ 3.00 Postmaster 13.00 M. J. Bamford 1.32. Whatcom County Auditor 1:25 Payroll -Voucher 532.6 95.81 PUBLIC AS S IS Tl"iI'TCE FU11TD : Food Stamp Revolving Fund $ 782.50 Morse Hardware Co.. 1.58 Clark Electric Co. 1.55. Greene-Vli nkler Company, Inc. 17.51. Morse Hardware Co. 15.68 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works, 58.71 Northern Grocery Co. 74.50 Wason Bros. Company, Inc. 13.29 Nelson J. Warren 14.25 Bellingham Water Department 2.00 Rube Boren 14.24 Ed Boston 7.00 Florence Crisp 12.00 tr it 6.00 T. H. DeHaven 5.00 Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 5.00 Fred Manthey 5.00 Peoples State Bank. 9.50 Mrs.. George Tallackson. 16.00 lllrs. Mary Toler 15.00 Bessie VanGilder 7.00 Sinia VanGohren 12.00 White House Market 33..00 John P. Woll 2.00 Payroll - 37-396 21174.50 " 37-397 38.50 it 37-398 433.49 Julia Lo vegren . - 46.00 John Wyeth & Brother, Inc. 11.J2. Physicians. & Dentists, Inc. 100.00 it " " 450.00 Morse Hardware Co. 2.06 Bookey's 199.82 Richfield Oil. Corporation 12.73 Aubert Drug Co. 8.53 tt tt " 17.40 Virginia Irene Benner 284.52 Mrs. J. R. Bolster 37.00 ItTrs,. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Dr. Carl M. Erb 1.00 Tubs. Gertrude Granstrom 30.00 Mrs. 111. O' Cain 20.00 Dr. C. H. Prouty 15.00 St. Frances. Hospital 30.00. Star Drug Company 93 ' SOLDIERS RELIEF FUITD: $ 114.38 a 4,528.71 Adolph L. Lorenz- $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims $ 11.9878.21 The following motion. was duly made, seconded and unanimously carried: "Owing to the fact t ia% the Coleman Store, at Beach, acts �s a clearing house for the ferry cre,.r, and the further fact that Mrs. Coleman acts: a- messenger,, she is hereby granted an annual foot passenger pass for the above service." VDance License Application Ho. 462, for public dances to be held at the ,'linter Garden during the entire year of 1942, was. approved by the Board and the license issued to Ed Kanmerzell. There being no further business to come until 9:30 A.Ifi. , Tuesday, January 27, 1942. before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approv d air an of the Board 11 L 11 �11»1» L"lllf!y:! 1r.fLl l LC II' f .fl.lf�y' !1!.'.: !1. 1.<l.!l.l C' 1 L:L 1 /r.fL'11'LI t ff' f ff f f 1�1:!«.;lf (i ` �irr;t�rrtrirrrrrr/rr;AUTI AW, rr�r�tr'�t'�,�rrtrfr,'�r�f�i�rtr�r'r�rrtr�;�,7rt,rrr,rr�,�rr,rf�l�r��rr>�,��i l�? �777 hl"EETING, TUESDAY, JAiTUARY 27, 1942 JARiUARY TEPEE - Pursuant to adjouriuient taken Friday, January 23, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.I.2., this date, with all members present. I 6 JANTJ CRY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TLMSDAY THE 27th DAY OF JAI'NARY 7 9 42 v`� IIT THE HATTER OF CHL7GING PE'aCEI.'TAGES FOR COUNTY ) ( RE S 0LUTI 0IT ROAD FU,TD E1'UZ1'TDIT1RES DLr-iII'TG TIME YrEIAR 1941 ) r„112"M5 IS, this Board has heretofore, by resolution, fixed the percentages ;.Nr the expenditure of available County Road Funds for the calendar year 1941, as follot^rs,: Overhead 4.531 0 $ 10,959.11 Maintenance 46.523 cij 112,524.98 Construction 41.262 0 99,300.23 Bonds 7.684 100.000 g; 18 535.26 241,869.58, VEEMEAS , it has not,,, been deters lined by this Board that the percentages as fixed by resolution, and shown above, are not, adequate to allo�r the necessary distribution of expendi- tures of the available County Road Fu2nds for the calendar year 1941; Nowt TIEMEFOIRE, BE IT RESOLVED that the percentages adopted as shown above, be and the same are hereby set Aside and that the percentages for the year 1941 be fixed as follows.: Overhead 4.531 0 $ 10,959.11 Maintenance 47.309 0 114,426.03 Construction' 40.476 0 97,899.13. Bonds. 7.634 o 18,535.26 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU' TY COI IU S SI OIE RS ) Attest: PLI ar T. S"P`YDER County Auditor ec E..-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S 0LUTI0IT BOARD OF COUNTY COIZIISSIO:TERS OF `t'MATCOM COUITTY, WASHINGTOII By FRANK L. CRA 2R. Chairman k.,, GEO. ELDER., Commissioner E . C . I.IAITLEY Commissioner Z'7I1EREAS , it is deemed necessary bar the Board of County Coizuaissioners . to purchase tiro truck chassis for Commiss.ionert s District No., 3 } NOW, TIE REFCRE, 3E IT R SOL,M , that a call for bids be advertised for, the purchase of trio truck chassis , described as. foll&,:s_: 1 - lz Tor_ Truck Chassis and 6 tires and 1 spare 1 - 2 Ton Truck Chassis and 6 tires and 1 spare Payment of same to be provided for under Chapter 187, Session Lairs of 1937, arid said purchases to be desil;nated as. County Road Equipment. Estimated cost of two truckchassis with tires $ Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1942. (S l A L. OF TIE BOARD OF COMITY C0112:1IISSIOI711,RS ) Attest: PLINY T . S!'YDER County Auditor &- Ex-officio Cleric of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COLTTT`Lr COPuMISSIO11ERS OF WIIATCM.1 COLTITY , WASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRA A E;R Chaii` Tian GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . ItIAI TLEY Commissioner sioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAIMRY TERM TUESDAY TFIE� 27 `'h DAY OF JA1MARY 7 a 192 �alAtO7FFR7Ni2A�. tLL7AT.N1l3iii9ALNIN&Ta - CALL FOR BIDS ITatice Is Hereb�r Given that bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of ;'lhatcom County, Ilashin�.,-_to.n, at -the office of the County Comm.i,ssionz.rs , up to 10:00 o'clock. A.M.,, on February 13th, 1942 , on 7,110 TRUCK CHASSIS, described as follo�rs: 1 - 1-�a Ton Truck Chassis and 6 tires and. 1 spare 1 - 2 Ton Truck Chassis and 6 tires and 1 spare y All in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the County Road Engineer of Whatcom County, which specifications will be furnished to bidders upon request. The price bid will be F.O.B. Bellingham, Washington, and bidders shall state length of time required for delivery, after award. The Board reserves. -the right. to reject any and all bids. Dated this 27th day of January, 1942. BOARD . OF COUPTTY CO1IIUIISSIOT%TERS OF M-1ATCOM COUITTY WASTiINGTON, Bar FRANK L . CRALMR Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF C07-TTY CO1MEESSIONERS ) GEM. ELDER Commissioner E . C . l� tll TLEY Commissioner Published Jan. 29 8c Feb. 5 The following, claim were allowed by the Board _'ol' payment: CMRE, EXPETF:SE : Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 3.20 " Assessor 4.10 Comnissioners 13.50 " Treasurer 15.54 sup. Ct. t,`1 5.75 Sup. Ct. #2 5.75 " Ct. Repor2.65 " Juv. Court 7.35 " Pros. Atty 4.25 Clerk 2.65 Sheriff 14.85 D e f . Emery;•. 1.50 Sulu . of Sch. - 4.30 Payroll -Sheriff - Suppl. 25.00 It Extension Service 359.66 COTRTTY ROAD FUi`ID : Payroll - Voucher 5327 $ 743.86 PUBLIC 2-3SISTATTCE. FUND: J. J. Lockert $ 40.28 UAion Printing Go. 19.82 it it - " 142.55 Easterday Supply Company 3.09 S &- W Fine Foods, Inc. 19.3.6 Food Stamp Revolving Fund 253.56 Fiore 1:,!E rket Grocery 2.50 Lakewal.r Market 17.00 Safeway Stores, Inc, 24.00 T,renty-First Street Grocery 5.00 Total of Claims 470.05 $ 748.86 8 527.16 1,746.07 There being; no "further business to come before the meeting, the same was dul;r adjourned until 9:30 A.L1., Friday, January 30, 1942. Approve _ naia: an oT tie Boexd RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY . THE 30th DAY OF JANUARY 19 42 MEETING, FRIDAY,, JANUARY 30, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 27, 1942, the Board met at 9-:30 A.M.,, this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: - CURRENT EXPENSE: A Burroughs Adding Machine Company Griffith Printing company Miller Bros. Investment Company Pliny T . Snyder', County Auditor Sunset Insurance Agency The C. E . Ward Company Smith, Livesey, Wright -Co. Fred Hanson Ireland & Bellingar K. B. Williams Printing Co. Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Benj . T.. Hart, Clerk, .Supreme Court Charles Rand... Jay C. Boerhave, National Poultry Digest Lee Cottrell B. N. Sorensen Pacific blanifolding Book Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Alice Jule B & L Grocery Geneva Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Washington Market Mrs. Willie Green Dr. C. M. Erb Dr. G. L. Hellberg Dr. G. L. Hellberg Herald Prescription Pharmacy Herald Prescription'Pharmacy Auditor $ .12.57 " 2.58 Assessor 5.00 " 1.25 " 40.94 Sup. Ct. Dept.1, 27.74 Coroner. 5.00 Clerk 27.30 " 21.00 " 28.43 " 3.09 Pros. Atty 2.50 If 2.40 Supt. of Sch. 1.55 Exten. Serv. 6.00 Defense Emerg. 6.89 " of 13.85 Adv. . Exp . 93.11 $ 23.71 11.70 1.17 36.50 7.00 20.00 2.00 10.00 14.00 15.94 .77 Total of Claims A motion, Vmanimously,.carried, was as follows: "Tbat the opening of bids on Bridge 432 over California Creek,.be postponed from Friday, February 6, to 10:00 A.M., baturday, February-7, 1942, because of the Board of County Commissioners haveing been summoned to Olympia for the time originally fixed." $ 301.20 $ 142.79 $ 443.99 ✓ A petition was filed asking for the improvement of "The Laurel road from the Hannegan east to the end." az Dance License Application No. 463, for a public dance to be held at the Uoshen_Grange Hall, on Jan. 24, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen orange. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 2:00 P.M., Monday, February-2, 1942, at which time they again convened with all members present. The following payrolls were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 5329 $ 111.83 " it 5330 1,165.40 if It 5331 439.66 it it 5332 602.26 " it 5333 702.76 5334 36& 00 5335 304.10 5335 642.50 5337 19022.51 " if 5338 577.18 " If 5339. 514.80 " It 5340 400.13 if It 5341 135.75 Total of Claims $ 69677.88 There being� no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , 1'uesday,.,Februuary,3, 1942. Approved 'h irman of the Board �tY'7�'�f'7��7Y�17��1��1t�tt7ti��77'tt7:tflt��lt�YT77't�tr�'Y7Y�lT'17t1'����7Y7'��tYti�r�������>�ff�tl'i���ttr�l7'tl�rr�tl������T�1� RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 69 JATIUARY TERM TUESDAY, THE 3rd DAY of FEBRUARY 19 42 � N {O N-PA iNRNTrtC:�-'CSLL7NGN7{�,lSifiNGTO MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, February 2, 1942, the Board met at.9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were. approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor Assessor $ 1.25 John F. Campbell " 43.92 Frank L. Cramer Commissioners 6.80 Geo. Elder " 6.00 E. C. Manley " 65.20 E. S . Malone " 1.55 if Auditor 137.71 It Treasurer 29.66 Griffith Printing Company if 2.79 Northwest Hardware Co. Court House 15.30 Douglas McKay Property Att. 23.55 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 54.49 Dept. of Labor & Industries Sheriff 11.53 if " _ " Jail 9.23 Joe Altose " 6.74 B. B. ItIeat & Sausage Co. " 53.53 Harold Smith " 26.82 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. #1 208.50 Hazel B. Heun Sup. Ct. #2 255.00 Walter W. S. Armstrong Constable 5.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries " 2.3.0 Anita Gobbato Exten. Serv. 8.13 Elizabeth E. McCullough Is ". 8.14 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It " 7.75 °asi.IIon�s'n of Co. Comm. oug�as NTcKay r S.C� Assn te ER% 1 12.11 _ $ 1,030.76 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 5328 $ 847.80 J. A. Cole 2.00 Klocke7VanderGriend Lumber Co. 1.44 Aubert Drug Co. 2.58 Columbia Equipment Co. 437:75 rr .rE 350.61 Service Equipment Company 46.67 Lind Gravel Co. 41.30 Montgomery Fuel Co. 55.62 ZIiller & Sutherlen Printing Co. 5.67 Howerd-Cooper Corporation 453.88 Liquefied Gas Corporation 127.14 Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor 23.28 Daily -Journal of Commerce 14.00 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 24.15 $ 22523.59 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Donald Brunson $ 23.83 $ 23.83 Total of Claims $ 31578.18 V A motion was made by Commissioner Manley, seconded by Commissioner Elder, and unanimously carried, which motion was as follows: "That the percentages to be used as a basis for the division of the gas tax monies, between the three commissioner districts, be as follows: District 1 - 16 %; District 2 - 40 %; District 3 - 44 % INITIATING RESOLUTION (Stockpiles..) VITHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, to place a seal coat on three bituminous roads, and two lifts on one bituminous road, as follows: Seal Coat EVERSON-GOSHEN ROAD in Secs. 35-36, T 39 N R 3 E& Secs 1-2, T 38 N R 3 E. SMITH ROAD in Secs. 25-36, T, 39 N R 3 E; Secs. 28-29-30-31-32-339 T 39 N R 4 E. SUMAS-KENDALL ROAD in Secs. 1-2-12, T 40 N R 4 E; Sec. 35, T 41 N R 4 E. Two Lifts SOUTH PASS ROAD in Secs. 27-28-29-32-33-34,.T 40 N R 4 E. tl JANUARY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY .. 3rd Y OF FEBRUARY . 19 42 Initiating Resolution, Continued NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary gravel be crused and placed in stock- piles, and that the work be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Oession Laws of-1937; this project to be designated as County Road Project Ito. , and to be.paid for from the County Road..Fund..of Whatcom.County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost. . . . $ 2,.977.50 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 40.00 3,017.50 BE IT'FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners be, and he is hereby directed to publish the necessary notice of estimate of cost in accordance with Chap. 187 Laws of 1937. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of February, 1942.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SITYDER County Auditor and Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COPJ USSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRAMR hairman . . INITIATING RESOLUTION, GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . 1AANLEY Commissioner ,"WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary, by the Board of County Commissioners, to resurface approximately 1 mile of the CREASY ROAD located in Sec. 26, T 40 N, R 1 E, W.]V., in Commissioner's Dist. #3, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, "ession Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as CRP -A SY# . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid from the County Road Fund of Whatcom.County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost . $750.00 Done in regular.aajourned session of the Board this 3rd day.of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By FRANK L. CMJER Chairman INITIATING RESOLUTION GEO. ELDER. Commissioner E. C . TiMNt;EY Commissioner V. WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary, by the Board of County Commissioners, to resurface and reshape approximately 6=z miles of the BIRCH BAY*LYNDEN ROAD located in Sections 20, 21, 22, 2a, 243, 25, 26, 272.28, 29, T 40 N, R 1 E; and Sections 23, 24, 25,, 261, T 40 N, R #2 E, W.M. , in Commissioner's Dist. #3, NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by the daylabor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as CRP-SM# BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost . . $ 5,950.00 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost. 50.00 62000.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd,day of rYebruary, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1bMISSIOITERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio. Clerk of the B and BY L. COZIER BOARD OF COUNTY COM USSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRAMER. hairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . AMNLEY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 71 JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE_- 3rd DAY of FEBRUARY -19 42 �NSON�IgNiifiL=CO'..-8- 9"1NGUAW;: PAZ11TN%= NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Whatcom County, by its Board of County Commissioners, will resurface with crushed Gravel, and reshape roadway on approximately 6J miles of the BIRCH BAY LYNDEN ROAD in Secs. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, T 40 N, R 1 E, and Secs. 23, 242 25, 26, T 40 N, R 2 E, W.M. This work to be done by the day labor method at an estimated cost of $6,000.00. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OLZII SSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Published Feb. 4., 1942 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By. FRANK L . CRJUIER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . MAIE-EY Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ORDER OF SALE WHEREAS the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington; and WHEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public gale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the .State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the'Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper,. a daily newspaper printed and published in said°County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time.and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M. on a date to be,fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County 'of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shalt set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notic( of such sale, or.at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Fairhaven First Add. Lots 11, 12 and 15, Blk 85 $ 44.00 Lysle's First Add. to Fairhaven - Lot 5, Block 9 11.00 Bobletts First Add. to Blaine - Lots 21.and 229 Blk 1 10.00 W Bobletts First Add. to Blaine - Lots 1, 2 & N 10 ft. Lot 3,Blk 9 15.00 Kingsbury Second Add to Blaine - Lots 1 to 5, Inc. Blk 10 - less R.R. and Pac. Highway 10.00 Ferndale Amended Lots 69 & 71, Blk 8 . . . . . 30.00 NV14 NE4 NV14 less Sts . & Rds . Sec. 28, T 38 N -Range 3 E 320.00 SE4 SE4 Sec. 23 Tvvrp . 38 N Range 4 E . . 240.00 Tax. 17. E 205ft of. W • 990 ft of SW NE lying S of Ry. also Tax 17.1 E 125ft of W 785 Ft of SW NE lying S of Ry. , Sec. 36, Twp. 39 N. Range 4 E 10.00 Tax. 8-8.1 W 15 Acres of NJ SE SW Sec. 14, Twp. 40 N R 1 W, also Ragan First Add. to Drayton Lots 1 to 32 Inc. Blk 1 60.00 Tax 5, N-21- NW I\V11 les's Rd. Sec. 14, Twp. 40 N Range 1 E 80.00 r, 72 RECORD OP JANUARY TERM TUESDAY COMMISSIONERS THE 3rd PROCEEDINGS' DAY of FEBRUART is 42 �NfIItiFAiNi7NC:iQ.wIIiLi1AGA7li(iIPAi NIN67-0 -- Order of Sale, Done in Continued - regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of February, 1942 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLIIU T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the.Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L. CRAMER . Chairman . o f the... Bo and GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commissioner Dance License. -Application No. 464, for a public dance to beheld in the Kendall School Gym on February 7, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Hot Lunch Club. The December report of the Whatcom. County Health Department was received and placed on file. The December and January reports on ferry operation and receipts were received from the County Auditor and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was - duly adjourned. - until 9:30 A.M.,, Saturday, February 7, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board OVAN®r MAN�r,�i}�#t�ft�r�#3�r��i`�#��#t`i��r�'rtrutt�ri��k���ifi�}`i`rt��t�t��#r��r�#��t��r�tr��#�r�rr��r#�tm MEETING, FEBRUARY 7., 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken, Tuesday, February 3, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with , all members. -present,. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Paul M. Hanson Sanderson Safety Supply Co. Towner Printing Co. Union Printing Company it Iit n Harry M. Ingersoll Fred H. Dustin Fred Ingersoll Union Printing Company Bellingham Publishing Co. Hinote's Service Station' Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Bloedel-Donovan`Lumber Mills J: C. Penney Co. Tegenfeldt-r'arquharson, Inc. Union Printing Company Union"'Psiritin,�, Company Union Printing Uompany Shell Oil Go.,t Inc.: Wallace Chevrolet Company Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 4 X Baking Company; Inc. Whatcom Co. Dairy. Ass'n Union Printing Company David G. Dalquest Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Griffith Printing Co. E . S . Malone Donna Buchanan L. N. Freimann Carolyn. Polstra Union Printing Company to 1+ it Adams & Company (Fairhaven Hotel) Auditor $ 4.17 It 12.00 it 8.02 " 36.82. " 557.25 Assessor 8.70 it 5.95 It 28.15 It 22.85 Treasurer 5:66 It 17.79 Commissioners 3.15 it 2.70, if 2.95 Court House 74.16 n tt. 8.79 n it 8.14- " " 22.56 Sup. Ct. No. 1 20'94 J. P. No. 2 40.79 Sheriff 4.18 it 58.97 Jail 4..27 is 42.29 it 13.99 Clerk 74.06 Sup. Ct. No. 1 25.00 ,Juvenile Court 10.19 Supt. of Sch. 9.14 It 15.03 Exten. Serv. 7.92 it " 12.97 it tt 40.55 t' if 1.70 Def. Emerg 10.40 to " 36.05 $ 1,240.25 JANUARY RED®R� �� COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS SATURDAY 7th TERM-- THE--- DAY OF. FEBRUARY COUNTY ROAD FUND: Washington State Tax Uommission $ 142.27 J. H. Puckett 9.00 Norstrom Lumber Company 14.50 Floyd Ebright Auto Body Shop 4.64 Pattison Auto Body Company 7.50 Bellingham Publishing Uompany 8.08 Frank Gorrie 4.00 Northwest Farm News 2.32 it It ,r _ 4.64 It it ++ 4.64 $ 201.59 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mary Edna Barter $ 36.00 Sabine L. Carr 39.96 Hilda Wiggin 36.68 H. Garner Wright 5.12 Ferry Bros. 22.50 Al Roe 9.53 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass n 16.00 Aubert Drug Co. 7.73 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.55 Dr. J. A. Moore 29.50 Florence E. Bice 7.88 Margaret Maloy 5.48 H. G. Royal 5.16 Maurita Williams: 5.80 Mrs. Alberta Graham 2.10 Bellingham Abstract Uompany 10.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth Inc. 60.90 B. B. Furniture Uo. 2.06 J. J. Lockert 6.95 Union Printing Company 48.41 istoit 10.30 St. Joseph's Hospital 60.00 Aubert Drug Co. 9.47 Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley 100.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 15.00 Lyle A. Greenwood, M. D. 227.00 Heinemann Diagnostic -Laboratory 60.00 Dr. R. N. Hunt 6.00 Dr. R. N. Hunt 19.00 Hurley Drug Mart 14.08 Dr. W. G. Longwood 17.00 Owl Pharmacy 45.75 Red Cross Pharmacy 24.93 Visiting Nurse "ssociation 17.25 $ 982.09 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Edgar A. Linse $ 15.00 $ 15.00 Total of Claims $2,438.93 "This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the construction of Bridge No. 32, over California Creek, the matter came on regularly for consideration, and the one bid presented, that of R. C. Sisson, was duly opened and placed before the Board. A motion made by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and carried uanaimously, was as follows: "That the bid of R. C. ibisson, of $2,412.1.0 including sales tax, for the construction of Bridge No. 32, over California Creek, be accepted." v' An agreement with the Shell Oil Company, Inc., for the purchase of kerosene, from February 4, 1942 to February 4, 1943, at a maximum price of $.1137 per gallon, was signed and a copy made a part of the records of this Board. A petition, bearing the signatures of 55 residents of Glacier Township, was filed with the Board, asking that no action be taken toward the opening of Bourne Street, between Forest Street and Portland Avenue, in the Plat of the Town of Glacier, Whatcom 0ounty, Washington. v The approval of the State Department of Highways, of the revised estimate for CRP-A18, the grading and surfacing of the north end of the VanBuren Road, was received and placed on file. The Auditor's summary of road expenditures for the year 1941 was received and placed on file.. The Auditor's report on the Public Assistance Account, for 1941, was received and placed on file. The Auditor's report on ferry operation for 1941, and also the report on ferry operation: for January, 1942, were received from the County Auditor and placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 74 JAI\TVARY TERM SATURDAY THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 , 42 '�NiDiF?AlAiiiAC7:G..""�SCLiNLNAY�-7PASNINGION-'"-'- --" BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ViIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1941 } ( O R D E R WHEREAS, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of December, 1941, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according.to the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said R. C. Atwood., as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits: of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General 89.45 School 10.00 University 19631.91 College 945.15 Bellingham Normal 288.05 Cheney Normal 245.11 Ellensburg Normal 167.65 Veterans' Compensation 90.73 Parks: and Parkways ?9.06 Game 40.00 Forest Fire Protection 90.54 Fisheries 4&00 Highway Safety 79.06 Current Expense (3 o Rebate) 2.76 Cash Paid City Treasurers 16,052.02 1"1ARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 243,343.15 Soldiers:' Relief 400.00 Road Fund 22382.60 Public Assistance 15,906.72 Law Library 10.00 Institute 193.92 Marriage Certificate 69.00 Treasurer's Revolving 259.61 Food Stamp 301000.00 P. U. D. 152872.38 Schools - General 152$99.68 Schools - Building 1,494.76 Opportunity Room 2,000.13 Port - General 109772.36 Drainage, No. 15, Maint. 3.94 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond 600.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense 49,857.66 Road Fund 5.12 Schools - General 19.17 Schools - Building 5.87 Opportunity Room 3.06 INTEREST ON BONDS: Funding Series r'H" - Bond 375.00 Schools - Bond 372.11 501,405.73 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on December 31, 1941, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 101271-67 Bellingham National Bellingham 1961,245:73 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 491,982.01 First National Bank Lynden 309000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 25,000.00 Citizen's Bank Blaine 59000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 259,000.00 No6ksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Investment Account 22,500.00 370,999.41 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM SATURDAY 7th Y OF FEBRUARY - 142 9 Settlemen with Treasurer, Continued CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault Chks & cash items Currency Silver County Auditor County Clerk Featherkile, J. P. Armstrong, Const. Sheriff 371.00 5 ,737.62 4,725.00 19.39 79.15 26.10 581.80 9.80 121.35 Total cash in hand 10,853.01 381,852.42 818.20 $ 3829670.62 IN TESTIMONY TIMREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 7th day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) FRANK L.. CRAMER hairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner E . C . MANLEY County Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in' -the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. (AUDITOR'S SEAL) PLINY T. SITYDER County Auditor There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 10, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board 7 tl' ��t�l�tYiti�iTYttl1'��li�,�tt'�t�����l�il'liil'lTtTi�'it7Ytti{17/tt�i1'%Y'T/'ii��ttltil'ffi77f�t-�`�^�r�ittT;�rttt�f'ttl���r�it.;^ifJY�t/T;Y�ttt/ti��t)t.tltlfr;�rr;�;Yi�trrrl���i�ttil�� 7t� LUIETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942. JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, February 7, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Economy Laundry & Cleaners Clark Electric Co. McBeath Glass Company Convent of the Good Shepherd Seattle School Dist. No. 1 D. W. Featherkile 0. D. Post Roeder Market Louis W. King Standard Oil Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Lynden Motor Company Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Morse Hardware Company It u n if 11 It it If If Alaska Junk Co. Western Steel & Salvage Co. If 44 it II Fred Jensen If It It it it It Is If Ray Pennington it if Gibbs Garage Court House $ 2.96 11 '1 4.56 it it 4.12 Juv. Court 12.00 if " 79.20 J. P. No. 2 1.00 Country Jus. 2.75 Jail 10.83 Hort.. Insp. 20.80 Def. Emerg. 7.83 $ 8.24 36.99 5.67 17.40 27.19 11.63 11.39 5.50 376.72 288.40 16.49 5.15 18.49 2.58 3.15 13.08 12.98 11.50 $ 146.05 F16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 10th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1942 -vRT61FAAiATIAi>=C6�HECCiHGHA1�rWh5H1NGT0 -- -- -- - -�- ROAD FUND, Continued. Bellingham Auto Parts, Inc. $ 1.01 Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. 16.90 is ,f If 11 ►' 4.08 McBeath Glass Co. 16.74 Diehl Motor Company 5.21 1t " 1t 9.37 11 ;: if 293.11 Automotive Parts Service 86.23 It 11 If 211.59 if It " 25.79 it It " 1.24 If If " 14.25 John F. Campbell 1.30 Lynden Service Station 25.54 Lynden Motor Company 7.88 Lynden Welding & Mfg. Co. 3.35 Ray's Standard Garage 7.11 Perry McGee 25.00 Jeffcott Motor Co. 55.50 Howard -Cooper Corporation 400.00 It " 1t 167.18 Northwest Auto Electric Co. 14.67 Trunkey & Sons 36.01 is 1f 25.58 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 31.83 it tl 11 it 1.73 Vim. F. Hanson 24.34 Standard Oil Co. of California 26.10 It ►►, It 269.09 it u if of 19.73 It n 1► If 7.97 it " " " 153.07 Jay C. Boerhave 22.89 PUBLIC ASSISTAItCE FUND: Beckett & Montfort $ 5.15 Safeway Stores, Inc. 38.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Henry Jorgenson $ 15.00 Total of Claims INITIATING RESOLUTION (Stockpiles) $ 21882.94 $ 43.15 $ 15.00 $ 3,087.14 z,. WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, to place lifts and seal coats on certain roads in Vhatcom County, as follows: One Lift and Seal Coat GLEN COVE ROAD, 0.7 mi., in Secs. 27-34, T 38 N R.3 E NORTH SHORE. LAKE SAMISH ROAD, 1.37 mi-. in Secs. 22, 23 & 27, T 37 11 R 3 E TURKINGTON ROAD, 0.5 mi. in Secs. 6-7, T 37 N R 5 E On TA -Pt. CHUCKANUT BAY ROAD, 0.6 mi. in Secs. 24-25, T 37 N R.2 E Seal Coat FAIRHAVEN-LAKE SAMISH ROAD, 3.115 mi. in Secs 15-16-17-21-22-23, T 37 N R 3 E NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary gravel be crushed and placed in stockpiles., and that the work be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws; of 1937; this project to be designated as County Road Project No. , and to be paid for from the County Road Fund of 1hatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost . . . $ 3,,524.35 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost. 52.00 $ 3,576.35 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners be, and he is hereby directed to publish the necessary notice of estimate of cost in accordance with Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONZILISSIONERS) BOARD OF COU117Y COMU IISSIOIIERS OF WHATCOIVI COUNTY, WASHINGTOhi FRAINK _L . CRAIVIER Attest: PLITY T. S.-IYDER, Co. Auditor and Ems.-officio Clerk of the Board BY L. COZIER Deputy �nairinari B GO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . PJAWLEY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY o FEBRUARY 77 1942 _ , BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IP1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN.THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF.THAT PORTION OF ) BOURNE STREET BETWEEN FOREST STREET AND.PORTLA1M ) RESOLUTION STREET IN THE TOWN OF GLACIER. 11 ) WHEREAS, the matter of the vacation of Bourne Street, between Forest Street and Portland Street, in the Town of Glacier, Whatcom County, Washington, has been brought to the attention of this Board, and WHEREAS, it is the conclusion of this Board, after a careful investigation of existing conditions, that it is to the -,best interest of the public that this vacation be made,. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that they do hereby declare their in- tention to vacate that portioh of Bourne Street --above described for the reason that the town is amply taken care of by roads, and for the further reason, and owing to the fact that the steep grade -where Bourne Street meets Portland Street'would make a highly.dangerous intersection,•and. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to bring.in his report.and.recommendation.,.relative to such vacation.. Done in regular adjourned session of the -board this loth day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER. Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OF 1rfflATCOM COUNTY , WASHINGTON' FRANK L.; CRANE;R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY By L. COZIER l Deputy ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ) MRS. JOHN METHVEN AND OTHERS FOR THE ) ORDER FOR HEARING VACATION OF A STREET IN WHATCOM COUNTY ) WASHINGTON ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer in the matter of the streetpetitioned to be vacated by Mrs. John Methven and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom:County, Washington, in the office of , said Board in the Court House -at Bellingham, 'tshington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. , on the 3rd day of March, 1942.. DONE this 10th day of February, 1942. FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Whatcom County, Washington Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commiss loner. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERRING A CERTAIN SUM OF MONEY FROM THE WHATCOM COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND,TO THE TREASURY OF THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM ( RESOLUTION WHEREAS John P. McGlinn, as Police Judge for Bellingham, Washington, fined Henry Weiderspon. the sum of $5.00.in the case of the City of Bellingham vs. John Weidersphon on a complaint sowrn to on the.3rd day of December, 1938, and WHEREAS this sum. of $ 5.00 was carried on the books and in the bank accounty of John P. McGlinn,.as Police Judge and Justice of the Peace, from that date, and WHEREAS the complaint was never docketed in the Police Court Records until February 5, 1942, op. which day John.R. McGlinn discovered said complaint in his private files and remitted the same to the Police Court, and 78 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TUESDAY loth FEBRUARY TERM THE DAY OF 19 42 WHEREAS the State Examiner previously instructed that this $5.00 fine.be paid into the current expense fund for Whatcom County, he at that time not knowing the source of said funds, and WHEREAS said sum was. paid into the current expense fund for Whatcom County during the month of October, 1941, and WHEREAS, this $5.00 fine should be credited to the Treasury of the City of. Bellingham, NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Whatcom County Treasurer shall deduct -the sum of $5.00 from the Whatcom County current expense fund and credit the City of Bellingham in this amount, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board be, and he is hereby ordered,, and directed to send a copy of this resolution to Bert Kale,, Police Judge for.Bellingham, Washington, and also a copy of -this resolution to R. C. Atwood, 17hatcom County Treasurer. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOUZINED SESSION of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County Washington, this loth day of February, 1942. FRANK L. CRAMER. Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER County Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER E. C. MANLEY County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner. Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Dance License application No. 465, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen. Grange Hall, on February 7, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen Gran, By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, February ll, 1942, at which time they again convened with Commissioners Cramer and Manley present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: Clyde Arbuckle. --Order to A. F. Loft $ 20.00 Guy H. Bates " 20.00 Elmer S. Curtis " 20.00 Henry deWispelaere " 20.00 John Fuge " 20.00 Bennett Josephson " 20.00 Mrs. R. R. McClimans " 20.00 Isaac Penken " 20.00 Albert Hugo Reul " 20..00 James E. Shortsle " 20.00 Sampson A. Turner " 20.00 Charles Kemble 10.00 Total of Claims $ 230.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until Friday, February 13, 19420*. Approvedt- ��Tez�, Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 131, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant.to adjournment taken Wednesday, February 11, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims viere approved by the -Board for paymenti CURRENT EXPENSE: Floyd A. Ellis Frazier's Typewriter Service George Janssen, Postmaster Lee Grocery Company Union'Printing Company Tidewater Asso. Oil Uo., Economy Laundry Auditor it Treasurer Court House Sup. Ct.. No. 2 Sheriff Jail $ 2.32. 15.45 455.00 3.48 2.94 2.95 21.16 $ 503.30 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE- 13th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 42 COUNTY ROAD FUND: The Texas Company Everson Motor company Firestone Home & Auto Supply Stores Farmers Mutual Telephone '-o. The Texas Company Washington Cooperative Mills, Inc. Railway Express Agency, Inc. Payroll - Voucher 5422 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Violet Meek B. B. Furniture Company, Inc. Gale G. Gurtle, Asst. Exten. Agent The Modern Hospital Northwest Hardware Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Walton Fruit & Produce Company `SIN THE MATTER OF T11C, PETITION OF ) CARL L. BROVIN AND OTIERS FOR THE ) ESTABLISIMIC, ITT OF A ROAD IN ) WHATCOM COUNTY, 'V.'ASHINGTON ) $ 1.65 485.37 262.38 3.00 45.62 33.62 .66 173.65 $ 152.49 20.97 10.42 100.00 5.00 32.42 36.83 4.64 Total of Claims ORDER FOR HEARING ORDER FOR HEARING $ 1,005.95 $ 362.77 $ 1,872.02 It is ordered by the board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer in the matter of the road petitioned to be established by Uarl L. Brown and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, %"Iashington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 6th day of March, 1942. Done this 13th day of February, 1942... (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP. MISSIO1 ERS ) FRAITK L. CRA11,1ER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . I I NL,EY ommissioner The lease to the V'Ihatcom Cedar Mills, Co., inc., of certain lands near Blaine, which lease was granted by motion of the Board on January 9, 1942, being now fully executed, was placed on file; this lease being as follows: THIS LEASE made this 9th day of January, 1942, between WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, as Lessor, and 1dHATCO11 CEDAR MILLS CO., INC., a Washington corporation, as. Lessee, WITNESSETH: That the lessor does hereby lease and demise to the lessee: Fractional Lots One to Three (1-3) inclusive, and Lots Eighteen to Twenty -Seven (18-27) inclusive, all in Block 41, according to the plat of "Holland and McFarland's Addition to Blaine" Whatcom County, Washington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 2 of Plats, Page 82, in the Auditor's office of said county and state, for all general purposes, for the term of Ten (10) yearn commencing January 9, 1942, at the rate of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) per year, payable in advance on the 9th day of each and every January during the term of said lease. If any rent shall be due and unpaid, or if default be made in any of the covenants herei contained, the lessor may re-enter the premises and take possession thereof and its rights shall be limited to such re -possession. It is agreed that the lessee is hereby given full right to assign this lease, or any interest therein, or sublet the premises herein granted to any person, form or corporation it. may choose. This lease is given pursuant to notice duly published according to law and is made pursuant to an application made by lessee to lease the above described premises. Executed the day and date first above written. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF' COUNTY COhMIIS SI OITERS ) Lessor WHATCOM COUNTY By FRAI�' L. CRAMER Uhairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 1t,1ANLEY Commissioner Attest: R. A. FRIBERr Acting Secretary WHATCOM CEDAR MILLS CO., INC. By OSCAR J. OLSEN Lessee "President— JAT]UARY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE _ 13th DAY of FEBRUARY is 42 An agreement with the Standard Oil Company for the purchase of kerosene from February 1, 1942 to January 31, 1943, at a maximum price of $.1137 per gallon, was signed by the Board and a copy placed on file. y Notice was given that bids on the county's gasoline supply for a period of one year. from April 1, 1942, would be opened by the Board at 10:00 A.Pai., on Friday, February 27, 1942. ✓ This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on trucks for Commissioner Dist. No. 3, the four bids received were opened and placed be�ore the Board. These bids were as follows: 1­�§ ton truck 2 ton truck Ashe Bros. G.irI.C. $ 1,380.12 $ 1,688.09 Monahan International 1,430.53 K-7 21506..46 Diehl Motor Co. Ford 6 cy 1,619.43 KS-06 1,801.95 8 cy 11663..34 John F. Campbell Dodge 1,497.62 11648.00 r Dance License Application No. 466, for a public dance to be held at the Hopewell Grange Hall on February 14, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. I Dance License Application No. 467, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen Grange Hall on February 14, 1942, was approved and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 17, 1942. Approved ,�L,�ZZZ��� hairman of the Board 7/t� � t tti Tr1�If itT'�IrT�1'1'��1�/ 7t.'i'�TlTfr,7'rtir, Tr71'T 7Ti r.--i771�7t���l��lt7'f7'1' IT /tit/7{%77]`�7/�1'�/ 7rl�T;it;r�r/Fi#T lrirrrt7 ,-rr%ti'it�"ritrtt MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUAR.Y 17, 1942 JANUARY TERPII Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, february 13, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.P,I., this date, with all members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE NT EXPENSE: Joe Dunn Paul P;i. Hanson Pitney --Bowes Postage Meter Co. Gordon L. Carter Ashe Bros. Motor Co. COUiQTY ROAD FUND: Richfield Oil Corp. Buzzard Iron ;°Torks Richfield Oil Corp. Melvin Bamford Bellingham: Builders Supply Co. ,t it if of Union Oil Co. of California It tt ,t 11 tt of It n it it Veldit Tank & Steel Co. u n n u tt n it u PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1938 & 1939 Minnie Leonard Riverton Hospital Western Union Telegraph Co. PUBLIC ASSISTAI'tiCE FUND - 1942 George L. fills Mrs. Etta Leickem Mrs. J. R. Bolster Paul C. Baisden, 0. D. Barrett - Drugs Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Star Drug Co. it it ,t George Janssen, Postmaster Cash Assistance Roll for TvIarch L9,47 LIBRARY FUND: Auditor $ 58.50 If 19.50 Treas. 13.08 Supt. 28.53 It 3.45 $ 123.06 $ 309.24 25.69 131.50 6.31 15.30 56.47 42.52 86.32 3.43 8.60 32.06 82.86 5.41 $ 805.71 $ 3.50 88.57 4.41 96.48 $ 59.48 25.00 37.00 5.15 27.13 7.77 20.00 1.55 1.55 70.50 A9148.00 $ 4,403.13 Hazel B. Heun The American Law Book Company $ 10.00 58.00; 68.00 Total of Claims $ 5,496.38 iii-N l RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PR.®CEEDIIGS TUESDAY TH 17th DAY of FEBRUARY 01 19 42 ONION-ANi NTINFCO �SELtiNOH�{7(rWASHiNV7O There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 20, 1942. Approved hairm n o e Board 1 1.r � r r i � Cr rlli 11 f' L [11J. t'11t,'C ..'�;'111:L J1 I.L 'l rIr r r1.,f 1�r11 .1. 1I1� Lr1 .�_4 fl! L LL: t tr{ rtr �T tthrtttttl , ttttrtttrtrt7 ✓rirfrJrtlrtrrtlttYirit7Ylr7fr7 rt;tr77 tf il> t�ft;ir'tttrrt{!. trrr. tJfY,'7 tfi/trir�trrtt7 ttrr; 7ttrr;tf ,t 1,71ttr itrtTrtr,7;ritrltt MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, February 17, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPEI,TSE : Payroll Commissioners $ 600.00 " Auditor 1,354.99 rr Treasurer 19434.16 " 172.12 +� Court House 360.00 ►' Prop. Agt. 150.00 ►' Sup. Ct. No. 1 178.65 it it If No. 2 178.65 rr Prob. Off. 150.00 rr " Clerk 596.66 rr J. P. No. 1 135.00 " J. P. No. 2 125.00 " Constable 60.00 " Coroner 66.66 " Pros. Atty. 504.16 " Sheriff 795.00 " Jail 430.00 'r Supt. of Sch. 430.25 " Hort. Insp. 166.66 George Jansen, Postmaster Asaessor 10.00 Fred Hanson Treasurer 10.00 Morse Hardware Company Court House 3.91 Monahan Garage Sup. Ct. No. 1 14.50 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Jail 26.89 'dash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn " 5.41 $ 7 , 958.67 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Whatcom County Road Fund (County Stores) $ 138.48 " if It " . (Adv . Exp .) 300.49 Payroll - Voucher 5439 1,275.00 11 it 5440 It it 5441 150.00 if 54412 275.00 5443 150.00 5444 645.00 $ 3 , 043 ., 67 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: E. N. Anderson $ 77.30 Fort Bellingham Grocery 5.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 24.99 Ruben Boren 6.18 Bradbury's Meat Market 2.02 Granda Vista Service Station 5.00 Home Market Grocery 10.00 Mrs. George Larson 1.00 J. 'C. Penney Co. 9.01 Puget Sound Power & Light Co.. 15.40 Safeway Stores, Inc. 15.50 Sayer's Thriftee Market 6.�50 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 450.00 " " " 100.00 Payroll - Voucher 37•-432 1,300.00 $ 2,027.90 Total of Claims $ 13,030.24 INITIATING RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it.is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, to resurface 4.5 miles of the SQUALICUM LAKE AIM NORTH SHORE ROADS located in Secs. 7, 18, 19, 30, 31, T 38 N, R 4 E. and Secs. 24 and 25, T 38 N, R 3 E.`;d.M. , NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this improvement be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, -bession Laws of 1937; this project to be designated as County Road Project S.M. #22, and to be paid for from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington; and 3q RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAT,TUARY FRIDAY 20th FEBRUARY 42 TERM THE DAY OF 19- =UK10W44q I KTiflG;O�--BLLUX r HA W-WASH; RGi* BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners be, and he is hereby directed to publish the necessary notice of estimate of cost in accordance with said Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937. Estimated Construction Cost 0 0 a 4. . $ 2,610.00 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 40.00 $ 2,650.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of February, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI'd'IISSIOMZRS ) Attest: PLINY T. SHYDER County Auditor & Clerk of the Board By L . COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONIERS OF WHATCOH COUNTY, W�ASHIITGTOIT By FRA ITTK L. CRAIIIER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MANLEY Commissioner V/ dIIEREAS, it is deemed necessary, by the Board of County Commissioners, to construct 1 mile of GRA_NDVIEW EXTE TTSIOTT-REII��R-KOEIRT ROADS (Pioneer Roads) located in Sections 2 and 11, T 39 N, R 1 17. W. M. , N013, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as CRP #79, and the costs of said project to be paid from the County Road Fund of %Jhatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost a 0 $ 1,505.00 Estimated Location Engineering Cost 50.00 $ 1,555.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of February, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COD3,!ISSIOI•a RS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COI�MTI SSIONERS OF 1,11HATCOIU7 COUNTY, 17ASHINGTON By FRAITK L. CRi'J,]ER Chairman GEM. ELDER Commissioner E C . MAITLEY oommssioner 11I]EREAS , it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners to place two lifts of light bituminous surfacing on certain roads at Point Roberts in Whatcom County, Washington; NMI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that. the necessary gravel,. or 1450 cubic yards, be screened and placed in a stockpile for future use, and that the work be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937; and BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that this project be designated as CRP-A#21 and to be paid for from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost 0 0 $ 870.00 Lstimated Construction Engineering Cost 25.00 $ 895.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI,'JISSIONERS) Attest: PLITY T. SISYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board B L. COZIER epu y 20th day of February, 1942. BOARD OF COUI`TTY COI21ISSIONERS OF tiIMATCOM COUNTY, ti'TASIIINGTON By FRANK L. CRAIvEi R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . P.IANLEY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY TH 20th Y OF FEBRUARY 19 42„ �I1H10 HP81HI1HG.Cf1_..IIELLI21 Gf11Y.]YAIIHIMGIA �+ % It was moved by Commissioner Manley, seconded by Commissioner Elder, and unanimously carried, as follows: "That the contract for the 12 ton truck be awarded to the low bidder, the Ashe Motor Company; and the contract for the 2-ton truck be awarded to John F. Campbell, on the low bid, provided in each instance, that the truck be delivered by March 5, 1942." BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOIE RS OF 1"`EIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF FRED CALT NIUS ) R E S O L U T I O N AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR NOOKSACK TO16INSHIP ) '."AREAS, a vacancy now exists in the position of. Justice of the Peace in Nooksack Township, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said Township have requested the appointment of Fred Callenius to fill such vacancy, NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Fred Callenius, whose address is R ##2., Everson, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace for Nooksack Township, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified for said office. Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COPuMISSIONERS) Attest: PLI2JY T . SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1,7HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L. CRA11,1IER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 24, 1942. Approve��� Uhd-irmarf o Y the Board JL :+ 1"C '�.' 'A' �1� ;{.' A�,1: .1. .'1 d I .L�1;1.71! L ,L ! { 1 { d I t J 1r :, �llirilt 1 1 y 1J. !<, 777lti T7r/l7lYlJlll/7t ifrri4f'tlY11{tr;rt{7'1t11itrlrr;fi;tTlf ii 171 t,7it7 7rtr' lir)!'�.,.tlt,;; !f'r:`%tir{f tr; {;riiii%t,t;trtJ*iT; rtiM,tTttlirrt{Y!`I/,/W f1t%1.!7,4 MD, E TING , TUE SDAY , FEBRUARY 24, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, Yebruary 20, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present.. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll C. C. Kauffman County Road Fund Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Western Woodworking Company B. F. Goodrich Company County Road r and 11 n it Is " tt Payroll Morse Hardware Company $ 2,001.00 96.00 20.91 128.55 3.86 Sheriff 33.99 11 69.45 Supt. of Sch. 12.38 Agri. Ext. Serv. 20.89 ►i it it 349.99 Defense Emerg. 5.23 Assessor it If Court House it it Total of Claims, $ 29742.25 Notification of the approval of the resurfacing of the Creasey Road was received from the State Department of Highways, and with it the information that the project was numbered ASM-12. Notification was also received of the approval of the project for the resurfacing of 6z miles of the Birch gay-Lynden Road, with the information that. its number was SIFT-19. The January report of the.Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file.. A 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAPNARY TERMTHP DAY OF TUESDAY 24th FE BRUARY 9 42 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.lEi. , Friday, r'ebruary 27, 1942. Approved e Board11I ChGir r,r�.14 Zf,� .ft"ttltrr:tr/rlrFrrta,orr,rr/t,r{rr:r..r/r1;-i3..�:,-1 if�":l:.f: !L rZrttFrtrr�rrfir��r;rrt.itirtrrrr ,rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr;;rrrtrrrtr, �rrrlFrFrtlr;�r�irrt MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRU. R= 27, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 24, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.Ivl., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURREITT EXPENSE FU11D : Ireland & Bellingar Fred Hanson Nicholas J erns Company Ireland & Bellingar Walter F. Pixley F. M. Hamilton Ireland & Bellingar if if It COUNTY ROAD FUND: Commissioners $ 75.92 Assessor 11.12 Treasurer 46.47 If 143.14 J. P. Country 22..50 Pros. Atty 11.50 Sheriff 146.23 Supt. of Sch. 42.02 Agri. Ext. Derv. 112.14 Sundry - Ins. Co. Bldgs. 106.60 $ 717.64 Dept. of Labor & Industries $ 263.23 $ 263.23. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Ed Boston $ 15.00 Broom & Cole, Inc. 13.50 11Irs . Margie Bsharah 12.00 Florence Crisp 12.00 T. H. DeHaven 5.00 Pete Haulrig 6.18 Minnie Leonard 4.00 F. H. Minahan 14.00 McGrath Grocery & Service 5.00 A. Mo11er 10.00 Peoples State Bank 9.50 9afeway Stores, Inc. 18.09 Deming 1lercdntile Company 10.00 Nichols Grocery 8.00 Tradewell Stores, Inc. 3.50 W. H. Turner 3.00 Food Stamp Revolving Fund 1s002.00 Payroll Voucher 37-435 43.50 It 37-436 21823.15 Bingham Funeral Home, Inc. 60.90 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 60.90 The Riverton Sanatorium 22237.66 Drs . Slyfield & lielson 5.00 Bellingham Water Department 2.29 City Sanitary Service Co. 2.40 David E. Lockwood, Director 40.12 11 it 11 if 3.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 70.92 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 37.38 Union Printing Co. 8.50 Western Union Telegraph Co. 6.01 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 8.60 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 12.18 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 1.85 3.10 Puget bound Power & Light Co. 99.99 Bellingham ;"Dater Dept. .75 Birchwood Grocery 3.00 J. R. Bone 8.00 L. C. Countryman 7.50 Myrtle Hamre 10.36 Lanphere Grocery 5.00 Maple Grocery 25.33 Bessie VanGilder 8.00 Mrs. Anna Sharp. 14.25 $ 6,759.81 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUID: James E. Bates. Order to A. F. Loft $ 20.00 Clarence E. Kenoyer If 20.00 Henry Warren it 20.00 Frederick A. Woodruff It 20.00 Arthur G. Wyrick If 20.00 George A. Yelto n It 20.00 $ 120.00 Total of Claims $ 7,860.68 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY _Tli 27th Y of FEBRUARY 19 42 ""The Final Cost Record on CRP #59, Rural.Avenue,�was certified to be as follows: Estimate $ 3,856.57 Final Cost $ 39809.76 N 0 T I C E Balance $ 46.81 NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that improvement of RURAL AVENUE known as C.R.P. #59, by clearing, grading, excavating and graveling, in conjunction with the W.P.A., has been completed at a cost to UJhatcom,County of $3,809.76. Dated this 27th day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM,11ISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COUTSTY, VVASHI NTGTON By FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO: ELDER Commissioner E. C . RIiANLEY Commissioner By L. COMER Deputy Published March 2, 1942 BEFORE .THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHII\TGTON -IN THE MATTER OF THE LISTING OF COUNTY OWNED ) R E S O L U T I O N PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ) To facilitate the work of the Property Agent, and to make it possible for him to wait on the public faster, The Board hereby directs the County Treasurer to furnishthe Property Agent a complete list of county owned tax title property, so that he may have this complete list in his office, to work from with prospective purchasers. Dated this 27th day of February, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOTtI COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . P IANLEY.. Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON � IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) O R D E R O F S A L E ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT -TAXES ) WHEREAS the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington,.for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NMI, THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, 6ession Laws of the State of Washington, for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fix RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAI`TUARY TERM— FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF FEARUARV 19 42 - —uu�o:�-uwauuwaxo :-acicxwcu.�srwasuawcra ----- — Order of Sale, Continued - for said property by the Board;; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice, of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together ,,ri.th the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which stale may be adjourned to. Town of Glacier, S. 40.ft., Lot 3, Blk. 2 20.00 Millers Add to Glacier, Lot 8, Blk 13 .. 10.00 �+ Lots 7 & 91 Blk 13 8.00 Town of Sumas, Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 17 7.50 0 Millers Park Add to Blaine, Lot 16, Blk 2 10.00 Thomas First Add. to Blaine, Lots 3, 41 38, 45 & 469 Blk 8, also Lots 3, 4, 36 & 38, Blk 7, also Carsten's First Add to Blaine, Lots 3 to 5, 14 & 15, and 18 to 20, Blk 2, also Lots 1 to 4, Blk 4 15.00 Silver Beach, Lots 3 & 4, Blk 50 10.00 East Silver Beach, Lots 1 to 10 inc. Blk 2, also Lots 1 to 24 inc. Blk 7 . o 0 0 0 0 0 37.00 Nobles Acre Tract, Lots 8 to 10 inc. 25.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 9, 10 & 15, Blk. 69 35.00 Third Add. Lots 11 2 & 9, Blk 244 15.00 Fairhaven Add to Fairhaven, Lots 23, Blk 1 10.00 Eldridge Add. to Bellingham, Lot 14, Blk 2 17.00 it i' it " Lot 4, Blk 8 . 0 10.00 Lysle's First Add to Fairhaven, Lot 14, Blk 3 0 10.00 Bay View Add to Fairhaven, Lots 31 to 35 inc. Blk 5 10.00 Diffenbacker's Add to Fairhaven, Lot 24, Blk 7 5.00 Happy Valley Admended to Fairhaven, Lot 3, Blk 3 6.00 Supplemental Map of Whatcom, Lot 16, Blk 6 75.04 Cedar Add to Whatcom, Lots 1 to 12 inc. Blk 33, also vacated blks 31 & 32 and a6jacent vacated Lopez, Orleans & Pacific Sts. abuttin thereon 100.00 Cedar Add to Whatcom, Lots 16 to 20 inc. Blk 10 50.00 First Add. to town of New Whatcom, E. 13 ft. of Lot 1, Blk 304 10.00 Eldridge Lake View Add. Lot 16, Blk 3 15.00 Whatcom Falls Add. Suppl. Lot 2, Blk 1, also Lots. 4 & 5, Blk 2, also Lot 5, Blk 3 140.00 Hillside Add. Lot 3, Blk 7 0 0 0 50.00 Map 21 IRI SE, Sec.. 33, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E 200.00 Elk Street Add. Lot 2, Blk 195 40.00 That portion of the E z of NE4 lTt�l4 lying westerly of IJilwaukee Railroad, less Sts, Section 28, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E .' 200.00 I,Vi-4 of ITE - Section 9, Twp. 40 N, Hange 6 E o 300.00 Map 6.1 One sq . Acre in SW corner iTs7-z NL"14 Section 15, Tvip.. 39 IT, R 4 E 5.00 Map 12 Nz of N i of SEA except the Wly one rd. 6ection 31, Twp. 41 N, R 2 E 50.00 Map 12.6 West 20 ft of S1`1- NTE441 S Sec. 28, Twp. 39 N. Range 3 E 3.00 P,iap 27 Commencing on E. line of Pacific. St. at inter. vrith S line of Kentucky St. ext., then along Pacific St. Sly 190 ft., then at R. A. Ely 217 ft. then at R. A. Idly 190 ft., then along Kentucky St. My 217 ft. to beginning, Sec. 29, Twp. 38 IT, Range 3 E 100.00 Ix RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE- 27th Y OF FEBRUARY w s 42 Order of Sale, Continued Tax 4. SVI-1 NiI4 - V12 S7x4 less Rd, Sec. 29, Twp. 40 N, R 5 E` $ 100.00 Kingsley's 2nd Add. to Blaine, Lots 1 to 5, Blk. 10, less R. R. and Pacific Highway 10.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of Vebruary, 1942;' (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0184ISSIOI'F RS ) Attest: Pliny T. Snyder County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board by L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L. CRt`-29R hairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commiss iorn.rs E. C . MANLEY ommissloner v' This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the County's requirements of gasoline for the period of one year from April 1, 1942, the nine bids on file were opened and found to be as follows: Associated Oil Company $ .1349 General Petroleum Corp. .1370 Gilmore Oil Company .1333r Richfield Oil Corporation .1372 Shell Oil Co., Inc. .1349 Signal Oil Company .1349 Standard Oil Company .1349 The Texas Company .1650 Union Oil Company .1448 The bids were taken under consideration, the award to be made at a later date. 11 Permission, pending action regarding a franchise, was given to the Western Union Tele. Co. to lay cable along the Baker View Kd, easterly from entrance to the airport. A petition was filed by the commissioners of Whatcom County Water District No. 1, praying for a franchise to lay and maintain a water line along Roads No. 76 and No. 382. ',,"A communication from the nes:olutions Committee of the Birch Bay Circle Grange, was received, asking for assistance in providing for the disposal of garbage at Birch Bay. An application, made to Washington State Liquor Control Board, for the transfer of License ##64636 from Martin and Southland to Lee lblartin, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. f Dance License Application No. 468, for a public dance to be held at the Hopewell Grange Hall on Vebruary 28, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 11:00 A.M., Saturday, February 28, 1942, at which time they again convened, with all members present. The following claim was approved for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: John E. Davenport $ 25.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same, was. duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, March 3, 1942. Appro e ®-- Chairman of the Board 1. L r#]i rl ril 1 !l C r r rL'L r1llL L rr / 'L.J.L_,[ r l� r !.. Lr LCy..,' 1 1'rr rLl ',L 1 rLJ LILL L r r#rtr#' i*r�##irr�ri`�t�'rf#r#tritrtifr�rirttt�t�trfrtth�r7-�r"tF�ti�r't�r't#t�,t;�r#ir�rrtr'tf#;Tft,�trtr'�/r"r-rf>�;�rrrttrt`i��,f#Ff�rtrtr�itr7'�rTt�r"t,i;1r'ir`t�'r`rrFi�t��rt���rltr�r�rrtt�,tr�'frr�'� 1, FETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1942 JA1,UARY MEETING Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, February 28, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The ollowing claims were approved by the Board, for payment: CUR2EIJT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer Commissioner $ 7.00 Geo. Elder " 7 ..05 E. C. Manley " 57.00 E . S . Malone " 2.11 11 Treasurer 4.12. 8$ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TUESDAY 3rd MARCH 42 TERM._ THE DAY OF -19 CURRE1TT EXPETTSE, Continued Dept. of Labor & Industries Assessor $ .55 Douglas McKay Prop. Agent 42.05 Cascade Laundry Court House 2.97 Charles. Rand Sup. Ct. ##1 246.10 - Hazel B. Heun " It #2 215.00 E. S . Malone " " " 5.15 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 51.96 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It It 5.63 Charles Rand Pros. Atty 11.60 Griffith Printing Company If 11 9.01 E. S. Malone Sheriff 36.82 Dept. of Labor & Industries. it 10.79 it " it Jail " 8.33. Joe Altose 10.20 Cascade Laundry " 22.88 Dr. Geo . Ellsperman 2.00 Harold Smith " 27.82 Montgomery Uard & Co. " 11.05 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 2.08 Scientific Supplies Co. Exten. Serv. 3.45 Elizabeth LicCullough If " 3.00 Great Northern Railway Def. Emerg. 176.82 $ 982.54 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 5445 $ 209.00 " it 544-6 19279.50 it if 5447 617.84 " it 5448 511.78 ►� it 5449 683.10 " it 5450 1,148.26 " it 5451 377.21 " " 5452 591.25 " it 5453 452.00 n t► 5454 799.12 5455 402.16 5456 11040-55 tr tt 5457 39.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 34.41 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 22.05 E., C. Baxter .66 Columbia Valley,Lumber Company 3.51 Oeser Cedar Co. 4.12 J. A..Gole 2.00 1ashington Corrugated Culvert Co. 18.62 E. S . Malone 7.74 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mill, 42.74 Atlas; Engine Company 60.17 Jay C. Boer.have 18.54 Columbia Equipment Company 309.00 Bellingham Publishing Company 4.,05 Otto Nielsen 7.60 $ 81390.98 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU111,D : Mrs. Runa Gladu $ 42.90 Mrs.. W. O' Cain. 20.00 Virginia Irene Benner 315.00 Mrs.. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Dr. J. P. Alexander 33.50 Hawley Cab Ambulance Co. 4.50 Dr. W. G. Longwood 3.00 Dr. C. H. Prouty 55.00 Dr. R. Rosson 5.00 $ 508.90 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Adolph L. Lorenz $ 20.00 Maida F. Boucher 25.00 $ 45.00 Total of Claims $ 9,927.42 This being the time fixed for the hearing on the matter of the proposed vacation of Bourne Street in the Town of Glacier, the matter came on regularly for hearing, and after the presentation of all arguments for and against the proposed vacation, the following motion was made by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and unanimously carried: "That the petition for the vacation of Bourne Street be denied and the street left just as it is." `'' The matter of sending a representative of 1,11hatcom County to Washington, D. C., in response to the summons from Maury Maverick, Chief, Governmental Requirements Branch, War Production Board, was taken up and Commissioner Cramer's going as such representative was given the unanimous approval of the Board. He was commissioned by Skagit County to act as their representative also, at sessionsto be held March 9 and 10,, 1942. JANUARY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY TH 3rd AY OF MARCH 42 19 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP,IMISSIONERS . OF jda7-IATCOId COUNTY, ySASHINGTO11 IN THE MATTER OF ADDITIONAL EIt,IERGENCY FUNDS FOR ISTECESSARY DEFEITSE WORK R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, this Board on December 12, 1941, and again on January 16, 1942, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Laws of 1925, authorized the expenditure of emergency funds (a total of $1,000.00) for certain defense work made mandatory by the existing state of war, and WHEREAS, such funds, have now become obligated and the emergency still exists, NOT�'J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an additional appropriation of $500.00 or as much of it as, may be necessary, be and the same is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE? that the Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary warrants against the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County to pay all proper and approved claims against said emergency appropriation. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of March, 1942. (SEI1,L OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1v1IS SI OI,IERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SI'TYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY "COlI..IP.IISSIOIF'RS OF V1HATCOM COUNTY, t'7ASHINGTOIS FRANK L. CRA1,2R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . PJIAN'LEY Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, Larch 6, 1942. Approve cd Yiairma o e Board [lYr +titJ i+{, " �!L,+1,1. +%' {.{ +,(r,., + !l,'LJI J11'1r,!I '�/ Ll1Y:!«'i /G;J.I!r.'L1. //. '.Jl1 J + j 1 �j• J%1/j 4+ /+!J.ICJ 1l.s.i/_ ! x1, , �i #W"tXhtI,�7i#/tT�iYIRt,ii7i#Ir"Y#114IY't�1t�r1V.t/'fi/tii"Y' l-411,ild, itT���lti1'Ttlt;'t", 11 ih'rifT#/"Ilt/ht�,-hli�il/'T,YAA/d1liviVA",-i lt'//'Y"!lh'f,' ��{/tltTt���('iitltlt//'i7.77'tt t MEETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1942 JANUARY TEP0 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 3, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.Ivl., this date, with Commissioners Elder and Manley present. The folloimTi.ng claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor $ 18.69 Union Printing Uo. " 8.86 Fred H. Dustin Assessor 17.45 Geo . Cowden It 12.80 Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. If 55.36 Fred Hanson Treasurer 22.25 CharlesE. King Sup. Ct. No. 1 22.00 Alpine Cafe " 40.70 McCracken's. Cafe it 5.75 Jack Martin's If 9.30 Pastime Cafe it 31.35 Rosa P. Stewart " 27.00 Griggs " 10.30 " Sup. Ct. No. 2 10.09 " Juvenile Ct. 3.61 Seattle Sch. Dist. No. 1 " " 107.20 Edward E. Johnson Pros. Atty 16.90 Fred Hanson Clerk 18.54 Towner Printing Co. " 13.80 Griggs " 34.25 B. B. Meat & Sausage Jail 52.07 4 X Baking Company it 48.66 Z'Jhatcom Co. Dairy. Ass'n if 13.92 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills it 11.33 Dr. Donald H. McLeod it 4.00 Western Thrift Stores If 8.45 Union Printing Company Supt.. of Sch. 10.37 " It " Exten. Serv. 1.55 Do a Buchhaanan �I' ' 10.07 Carolyn Polstra Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 24.7755 33.15 Union Printing Co. Sundry-11isc. 271.98 Gegr Janssen, Postmaster e Print}nCo. U Deaf. Em�rg. 4.0 an Standard and Oi Co. ;, „ 6 15.7r Knights of Pythias Ifif 25.00 $ 1,033.31 V, 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF. MARCH COUISTY ROAD FUIM : Tidewater associated Oil Co. $ 49.44 Howard -Cooper Corporation 6.03 Automotive Parts Service .26 Griggs 8.57 Iverson Lumber Co. 12.00 It It tt 56.52 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 3.00 Northwest Hardware Company 2.38 Llorse Hardware Company 12.29 If it it 75.30 It is If 273.51 if " If 3.81 u it it 6.06 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 86.66 rt It It it 54.76 it If it it 12.16 iestern Steel & Salvage Co. 50.21 If it It If 368.59 State and Maple Texaco Service 2.58 It It it " if 103.58 If It to It it 98.33 Automotive Parts Service 20.88 If it it 167.86 If if " 25.89 It rt It I 2.38 if " " 4.15 B. F. Goodrich Co. 98.37 Ernest Hamel 1.80 Diehl Motor Co. 100.34 Mades & Anderson. 30.10 Gibbs Garage 6.25 Manner Brothers, Inc. 77.07 Jeffcott Motor Co. 26.99 Maurice Hanna 17.56 Geo. Hullquist 13.30 Feenaughty It'Iachinery Co. 277.75 Howard -Cooper Corporation 19.16 is" it 7,298.58 it if 53.58 It " " 400..00 It " " 412.00 it " " 31.07 it tr tt 23.88 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 15.45 Trunkey &,Sons 70.98 " It 31.73 it it 43.38 Standard Oil Co. of California 175.97 it 148.40 if " " " 119.87 it tr t► tt 41.72 The Texas Company 5.73 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 65.30 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 22.94 Total of Claims $ 11,131.38 $ 12,164.69 The sale of one 1936 GMC lz ton truck, No. 76, to 0. E. Swanberg of R #2, Ferndale, for $85.00, was approved by the Board. ✓ Permission was given to Magnus Thordarson of 214 F Street, Blaine, to tear down and remove a shed located on Lots 5 & 7, Block 26, City of Blaine. ORDER OF ESTABLISIE.EITT IN THE 1KIATTER OF TIC COITITTY ROAD PETITI01ELD FOR ) ( ORDER OF E STABLI SH1,21 1 T BY CARL L.RO':IIT AI":D OT:�RS ) In the matter of the County Road petitioned for by Carl L. Brown and other, the Board rinds as follows: That the petition therefor was filed on July 3, 1937 and that said petition was signed by at least tel: householders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the proposed road. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the som of $300..00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chai-rma of the Board of.Superp visors of Township on the 3 day of July, 1937. That on the 3 day of July, 1937, the County Engineer eras duly directed to examine and if necessary survey the route of said proposed road. That on the 4th day ' of Iviarch, 1942, the County Engineer filed in his office his report in writing, and at the same time a map and the field notes of said proposed road, as provided by law. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAI VARY FRIDAY . THE-_ 6th TERM AY OF i.1ARCH 1942 _ -"NTOM PHiNTT HG=M !�HELLiNGHAUFWASHINGTOt� That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 13th day of February., 1942, the 6th day of March, 1942, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereo and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given as provided by law. That said report of the County Engineer shoves: (1) That in his opinion said proposed road is a necessity and ought to be established and opened. (2) The terminal points, general course and length of the road (3) His recommendation that said road be established 35 or 40 feet in width. (4) A list of persons interested in lands over which s aid road passes who consented to the establishment of the road and waived all claims to damages. (5 & 6) That no persons interested in lands through which the road passes refused to consent to the establishment of the road and claimed damages. (7) A description of each tract of land over which said road passes, with the name and place of residence or address, of the owners, lass:ees, claimants or incumbrances and the area of land taken from each tract. (8) That the probable cost of the construction of the road including all necessary bridge culverts and all clearing, grubbing and grading will be $ and the Board having examined the report of the engineer, the map and the petition, the written consent and waivers of damages, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary- evidence adduced for the establishment of the road, and all persona interested in lands to be taken having consented to the establishment of said road and having waived their claims. to damages therefor, and the Board being satisfied that the said road would be of public utility, IT IS ORDERED BY = BOARD, all the members concurring, that the road petitioned for by Carl L. Brown and others be established as.follows: Commencing at the south 1/16 corner of the SE4 Section 22, T 40 IT R 4 E.W.M. -7 Thence northerly following the 1/16 section line between the 54714 SE= and SEA SEA, also the VIJ4 SEand the I?E SE4 said Section 22, a distance of one half (2 j mile, and as shown upon the map as made by the County Engineer, and that from henceforth said road shall be a County Road of 35 to 40 feet in wideth, and that the same be opened according to law. Done this 6th day of'March, A.D., 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMvIISSIOITERS ) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GEO. ELDER E. C. MATTLEY Constituting the Board of U'ounty Commissioners of Whatcom County, V'+ashington A petition for a franchise, effective along the Baker View Road, easterly from the entrance to the property leased to the United Air Lines, was applied for by the Viestern Union Telegraph Company. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI2111ISSIOI LRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, `u'IASHINGTON L IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE WESTERN UNION ) TELEGRAPH COMPANY FOR A FRAYCHISE TO LAY CABLE ALONG ( RESOLUTION THE BAKER VIE1.7 ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY 7hIEREAS, the Western Union Telegraph Company has made application to this Board for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a telegraph plant consisting of underground cable, along and under the following described county road right-of-way: Along and under southerly side of Baker View Road, approximately 11 ft. from the center line, from a point approximately 1080 ft. west of the northest corner of Section 15, Township 38, North, nange 2 East W.M., to a point approximately 980 ft. east of the northwest corner of Section 14, Township 38 North, Range 2 East W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the time for the hearing on this application be, and the name is hereby set for the hour of 10: 00 o t clock A.I:i. , on Friday, 1.1arch 27, 19421, in the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor give public notice of said hearing, at the expense of the applicant, by posting notice thereof in three public places in the City of. Bellingham, and in at least one conspicuous place on the Baker View Road for at least fifteen days before the time fixed for the hearing, and also cause a like notice to be published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom Uounty, all as required by law. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of March, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COP,11ISSI01MRS OF VJIIATC0I.1 COUNTY, JASHINGTON (SEAL OF TIE: BOARD OF COU1 TY COMIivIISSIONERS ) i Attest: PLIKY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex- ffici.o �lerkLofCthIERoara Deputy Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 11 "INLE- Y Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITUARY TERM FRIDAY TH 6th .Y OF. MARCH 19 42 ------ u � An agreement with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, completed and filed by the Telephone Company, on this date, was as follows: i AGREEXENT CIVIL AIR DEFENSE FACILITIES THE PACIFIC TELL, PHOIiE A TD TELEGRAPH COT,IP! TY, hereinfater referred to as and County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washington, hereinafter referred to on -this 24th day of February, 1942, hereby agree as follows: the "Company", as the "Subscri 1., The Company shall provide, install and maintain at Defense Control Center, City Hall, Bellingham, V7ashington, for use by the Subscriber, an installation of air defense telephone facilities as, detailed in the attached application of the Subscriber, dated February 24, 1942, which application is by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof the same as if herein set forth at length.. The entire service shall be furnished by the Company in accordance with its established rules and regulations and established standards of construction. It is expressly understood and agreed that the title to and ownership of all facilities furnished hereunder remains vested in the Company. 2. The Subscriber agrees to pay therefor the duly established rates for such service and to be governed by the Company's rules and regulations. 3. Should the Subscriber discontinue the service before the end of a five (5) year period from the date of the establishment thereof, the Subscriber shall pay in cash to the Company a sum equal to one -Sixtieth (1/60th) of the cost of the equipment and installation less net salvage value, as set forth in said application, multiplied by the number of months less than sixty (60) months that the service is retained by the Subscriber. For the purposes of this paragraph it is agreed that the cost of the equipment and installation less net salvage value, shall not exceed Eighty-four Dollars ($84.00). 4. Upon request of the Subscriber, the Company will transfer the facilities furnished hereunder to another location of the Subscriber within an exchange of the Company, upon payment by the Subscriber of a sum equal to the actual cost of relocation of the equipment. IN 1�iITITESS VI -HEREOF, the respective parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed by their respective officers in their behalf duly authorized. ( SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COT 1171Y COLIMISSI OILERS ) 'IHATCOM COUITTY By FRANK L . CRAMER Chairman of the Board THE PACIFIC TE E PHOITE AND TELEGRAPH C011PAl}Y By Robt . P . Judey General Commercial Mianager Approval of CRP No. A-21, Stockpile for roads at Pt. Roberts, was received from th-- Department of Highways and placed on file. The February reportsof the Agricultural Extension Department were received and placed on file. Notice was received from F. E. Balmer, Director of Extension, �,'Iashington State College, of the appointment of 11iss Eunice Germain as assistant agent in Home Economics. By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Monday, March 9, 1942, at which time they again convened with Commissioners Elder and Eanley present.. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM11ISSIO ERS OF ';IHATCO1v1 COUNTY, VIASHINGTOI1I IN THE 1V1ATTER OF THE CLOSING OF THE ) ( O R D E R SAXON BRIDGE TO ALL HEAVY TRAFFIC ) WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the use of the Saxon Bridge by any heavy traffic constitutes a grave and imminent.danger, N0,"I, THEREFORE, BE IT --ORDERED by this Board that the Saxon Bridge be, and it is hereby closed to all trafic where the total weight of vehicle and load would be in excess of five (5) tons, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in one issue of the Bellingham Herald; and that like notices be posted at each end of the Saxon Bridge. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of 11arch, 1942. ( SEAL OFTHE BOARD OF COUITTY C OIVIIISSIOITERS ) Attest: PLII,;Y T . SIMER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COU15TY C0I1JISSIOIiERS OF 5711ATCOM COUNTY, "TASHINGTON Chairman GEO. ELDER oinmis s ioner E. C . 'DIAITLEY Commissioner By L. COZIER. Deputy JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 6th Y OF. MARCH 19 42 4/In the matter of the Application of Whatcom County Water District No. 1 for a franchise to lay and maintain O R D E R water mains on and along certain roads in 11 hatcom County., Washington A. Burman, Alfred Peterson and Walter Heutink, the duly acting, elected and qualified commissioners. of Whatcom County Water District No. 1, having made application to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, for franchise to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe: lines and water mains and all necessary laterals for a period of TVIENTY FIVE YEARS on, along, over and a cross the following roads situated in Whatcom.County, Washing- ton, to -grit: On Road No. 76: From the intersection of said Road No. 76 with the Corporate city limits of the Tovn of Everson, 111hatcom County, Washington, Northerly to its intersection with Road No. 200; On Road No. 382: From the intersection of Road No. 382 with Road No. 76 Westerly to its intersection with Road No. 167 IT IS ORDERED that said application be, and the same hereby is set for hearing on the 31st day of March, 1942, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Board of County Commissioners Room in the Court House, in the City of Bellingham, ZVhatcom County, Vlash- ington. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, give public notice of said hearing a t the expense of the applicant by posting written or printed notice thereof in three public places in the City of Bellingham, 'dashington, and in at least one conspicuous place on each of the Roads or parts thereof for which application is made, at least fifteen days before the day fixed for said hearing, and by publishirig, a like notice three times in the Bellingham Herald, the last publication to be at least five days before the day fixed for such hearing, which notice shall state the name or names of the applicants, a description of the road or parts thereof for which the application is made and the time and place fixed for the hegring. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by the Order of the Board of County Commissioners. Dated this 9th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COUiTTY COI.2vlISSIOITERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SIMER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COP:'II+,IISSIOI,LRS OF 'JIHATCOI�1 COITiTTY, `TASHINGTON Chairman GEO. ELDER _ E . C. h;A1,UEY The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUETTY ROAD FUIID: Whatcom Saw Shop Standard Oil Co. Geo. F. Cannon Whatcom Saw Shop J. C. Penney Co. Fred Jensen u u SOLDIERS RELIEF FTiTD : Henry Jorgenson Frank C. Pine $ 5.15 of California 811.61 150.00 2.58 1.29 23.28 11.18 5.67 5.67 $ 1,014.43. $ 25.00 25.00 $ 50.00 Total of Claims $ 1,064.43. Notice was received from the Washington State Liquor Control Board of the transfer of the liquor lice=Ise for Cocoanut Grove from Martin and Southland to Lee Martin as an individual. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, March 10, 1942. Approved CPS . Acting Cnairman or tYP Bo-ar-ff— T ,C �1-'"'�- " : • ' ,L �r-IL J /,C '.� �..' ,C !).:1 /, !1 I�l.,.jl /� ' /' I jtlt j .1 !111 +1.11.!L '1 f�!L + 1/ f311�'ITir; Tr!i'i l�'iT1'll�'i 'ii �iTiT> If? r1i'1f 1T rr tl7��T}TIl'1'1'fTl 94 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JlLTUARY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF ItlIARCH 19 42 IVIEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 10; ..1942 JAITUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, March 9, 1942, the Board convened at 9:30 A.I,I., this date, with Commissioners Elder and 111anley present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE72 EXPE TSE : Oscar A. Myhre Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills J. C. Penney'Co. Griggs Roeder Market Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Automotive Parts Service COUNTY ROAD FU.LID: Treasurer $ 11.20 Court House 72.10 If 11 9.03. J. P. No. 2 9.79 Jail 3.65 Court House 38.11 Juvenile Court 4.34 Defense-Emerg. 3.38 Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. Richfield Oil Corporation Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. It it It 11 of Everson Motor Co. Richfield Oil Corporation Barron Tire Co. It 11 ri it If 11 Norstrom Lumber Co.. Bellingham Tug & Barge Co., Inc. PUBLIC ASJISTAI'TCE FUND: E. N. Anderson Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Howard's. Stop & Shop Grocery McGrath's Grocery & Service Safeway Stores, Inc. Sayer's Thriftee Market The New Crescent, Inc. Washington IYIarket Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Evelyn Freeman Hilda Wiggin H. G.: Wright, M. D. Total of Claims $ 5.74 319.55 12.56 4.08 353.63 69.76. 212.44 25.09 74.98 13.18 25.00 $ 49.47 25.24 24.00 5.00 4.00 7.50 10.99 7.00 25.28 43.08 8.48 35.00 9.88 $ 151.57 a 1,116..01__. $ 254.92 $ 1,522.50 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until Friday, 1,4arch 13, 1942, at 9:30 A.M.- Approvedd 0. 6. 2UA�� Acting Chairman of he Board '4;!:,i r'1'll.t.a,'l.J/ I- ':C"l.tr-�=. .'rr 1L:,rL'1.',c ,Lj !1;1:1 r1. 1/. ,'!ice"ft.'L CLl !;. 'L 'L.'L r11L 1;. r:1 r Lip ,�r; r./ ! ,'!L d L ry ,!.! r ', '"f "!L; ' 1rL.rI 1TrttTri171 ifrrrti7lT; 1Trrrfrttrmv rtlittrl'ltrr'!ii{ri'r`rrfftrfrrri'r f'ttrlrlr;ll7'rtlr/t;tlrrrrrrFrrrtrt trrttrrtrrrtrrr`rftrr77f;�r1'iifr7�"lrtrrrtrtrtrr;titrr�rrrlrrr�ir}rirti'�rt{trrr 11-ETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1942 JA 1 TUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, ITlarch 10, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with Commissioners Elder and Manley present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPEITSE : Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 11 11 It Ir a 11 n u u Bellingham Publishing Company Griffith Printing Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. it a it n rt n it u n 1► r1 1r rr 1r Sandison Studio George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Telephone:. 5: Telegraph Co. Auditor 3.20 Assessor 3.70 Conmaissioners7.93 Treasurer 14.60 It 13.38 it 2.06 Ct. Rep. 2.65 Sup. Ct. 1 6.40. If 11 2 5.75 Juv. Ct. 7.05 Clerk 3.65 Pros. Atty 3.20 it It 9.27 Sheriff 20.00 11 15.30 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J111 !UARY TERM FRIDAY THE__ 13th ,--DAY OF I:UARCH 19 42 =D NTON'ANTIMNFL6.r.NELM GNAiIrW]fSAiN6Ta -- CURREITT EXPEiISE , Continued Pacific Fruit& Produce Co. Jail $ 48.51 Wash., Co-op. Egg & Poultry As,:' n " 14.52 Griggs Supt. of Sch. 25.87 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. If " 5.50 it " t' " Hort Insp. .80 L. Id. Freimann Exten. Serv. 1.40 Bellingham Publishing Co.: Elections 1.35 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Def. Emerg. .60 216.69 C OU%ITY ROAD FU 1M : Hinote's Hdw. & Furn. Company 13.48 Pacific Highway Transport .75 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 8.34 It tt It it 42.03 Lester IT. Nelson 7..17 Manner Brothers, Inc.: 2.71 Department of Labor & Industries 253.99 P. D. Harkness 32.00 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Stores 332.63 Scott & Hart 2.58 Bellingham Publishing Co. 14.38 A. Wasching 73.14 783.20 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE F=11 : Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. $ 31.49 tt It q+ it it 20.96 Ideal Bakery 2.78 Sherwood Baking Company 56.08 Ittt If 45.89 Standard Brands of California 27.81 Itit ,• tt 20.09 Wash. Co-op. Lgg & Poultry Ass,'n 48.16 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 75.69 If it tt it 8.20 it tt it It 1.85 tt a it it 3.10 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 155.00 Riverton Sanatorium 1,985.00 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Alberta Graham 1.89 Union Printing `'ompany 7.73 State Treas. . for Dept. of Labor & Industries 1.88 Florence E. Bice 12.93 Margaret Maloy 7.16 H. G. Royal 4.48 I,Iaurita Williams 3.40 Donald Brunson 18.68 Aubert Drug Company 18.21 tt isit 27.33 it Itit 24.77 St. Frances Hospital. 30.00 Roy Barrett Drugs 38.14 Earl I. L. Uilley, bl. D. 70.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 20.00 Dr. C . IVI. Erb. 13.39 Fairhaven Pharmacy 2.40 Dr. J. 17ard Finley 6.00 It 40.00 L. A. Greenwood,.M. D. 169.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 12.12 Dr. S. S. Howe 5.00 Hurley Drug T.Zart 5.73 it 11 it 10.08 International Drug Co. 2.06 Dr. J. A. Moore 29.00 it ITti 36.50 It It 't 29.00 Urban P. O'Connor 4.00 Owl Pharmacy 54.05 C. Wilbur Rasmussen, DIM 9.00 20.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 25.49 Visiting Ilurse Association 1.15 Hulda A. Riddle 10.00 $ 3,262.67 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUIM : George F. Rohde $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims $ 4,287.56 J,,U UARY TER 'RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE- 13th DAY OF 14PRCH 19 42 IPTITIATIITG RESOLUTION (Carl L. Brovm Road, Unit #1) I/ WHEREAS-, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, of V1hatcom County, Washington, to clear, grub and level one-half mile of the CARL L. BROVEFT ROAD in sec. 22, T 40 IT, R 4 E. W.M., in Uommissionert.s Dist. #2, NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvement be done by contract, as provided for in Chap. 187, Zess.ion Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as Uounty Road Project No. Unit #1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid from the county Road Fund of y''Ihatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost 0 0 & & 0 0 & . $ 1021.50 Estimated Location Engineering Cost 30.00 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 25..00 $ 1076.50 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF COUiTTY COIL vIISSIMITE,RS ) Attest: PLINY T. SI:TYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUIqTY COI1MIISSIOISERS OF 1%1HATC011 COUNTY, WASHIITGTOI771 By hairman INITIATING RESOLUTION (Carl L. Brown Road, Unit #2) GEO. ELDER onmis sioner E. C . TvIANL EY Commis sioner MHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington to place a gravel surfacing on one-half mile of the CARL L. BROVPIT ROAD in Sec. 22, T 40 I11 R 4 E. VI.M. , in Commissioner's Dist. #2, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laws of 1937; said project to be designated as County Road Project No. , Unit #2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid from the County Road Fund of hatcom County, 'Jashington. Estimated Construction Cost 0 0 0 0 . $ 701.66. Lone in regular adjourned session of tie Board this 13th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,1IIS SI OIL ES ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COD21ISSIONERS OF 17HATCOL1 COUI�'i'Y, VIASHINGTON By Uhairman GEO. ELDER ommissioner E . C . I'fIAITLEY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE— 13th Y OF MARCH 97 19 42 =O N TO IF N f NTT N GCO ,HEMITORAll-,VRSHIHOTOA - INITIATING RESOLUTION �,`IHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners of +'Thatcom County, Washington, to reconstruct Bridge No. 3,'IIARIETTA BRIDGE, of the Nooksack River in Section 8, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.M., in Commissioner's District 173, ITO1111, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said reconstruction work be done by contract, aa provided for in Chap. 187, Session Laus of 1937; said project to be designated as County Road Project - S.1I. r . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid from the County Road Fund of �Vhatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost 0 0 0 0 . $ 21,376.30 Estimated Location Enginnering Cost 0 30.00 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 20.00 2,426.30 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIOITERS) Attest: PLIITY T. SITYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COLV IIIISSIOITERS OF ; 11ATCOI;I COUITTY, WASHINGTON By Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commissioner / State approval of CRP #,E77, Everson -Goshen Road, was received and placed on file. Notification of the January, 1942, allotment of gas tax money, in the amount of $17,686.51, was received from the State Department of Highways and placed on file, " Notification was received from the Whatcom County delfare Department that the Commodity Distribution Depot would be removed, as of April 1, 1942 from 210 E Holly Street to the basement of the Fairhaven Hotel. Dance License ITo. 469 for public dances at the delcome Grange Hall, between March 3:0, 194, and Larch 10,. 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the �'lelcome Grange. �. A motion, unanimously passed by the Board, was as follows: if That the Trrhatcom County court House be kept locked between the hours of 7:00 P.Il. and 7:00 A.M., at least during the duration of the war." There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.Mi. , Tuesday, March 17, 1942. Approved Actin;f Chairman of t'r r oard 'G;.�IJ•.:«;.!ir.�1.Gr'.;r.!,.!G; ;..'_'.1;. F,:I.rf.K.1!rl.;G!G!;L'.!L:r'!.4!1!.GII,'':!l.,�G!r..!L�. :.'.i1:;r'Li7'�ICr:'f. .".�.. .l,'.r.:S.'«r{,' 111.' .� 'rr t ff rt >r , . "2' r 1i7ltrri it rirfrrt rrtr,rr JTR 7rrrrr,Trrlflr3TrrirrrTtrlr it,tttrrf7tlr Prt r rrfr rrrfr rt rtlrr lrrrrrlr,rrirtl r h`rr 7rf}t,trtrr,'T�rrr;rrr`r,rr'Yir;rrC�rif/r>rrr°rlrr!'rl rlTrr 153ETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1942 JAIvUARY TEMvI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 13, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURREITT EXPENSE : Parker Tent Company Harry M. Ingersoll Ireland & Bellingar, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of California Geo. W. Thorne Golden Rule Store Union Printing Company Union Oil Co. of California Gordon L. Carter Lovnnan & Hani'ord Co. Wash. St. Ass I n of Co. Comm. Auditor $ 1.55 Assessor 12.00 If 42.08 Commissioners 2.07 Court House 41;.64 Treasurer 1.08 it 16.02 Jail 1.65 Supt. of Bch. 9.75 it 1.03 Exp. Com. Assn 20.37 112.24 98 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAiIUARY TUESDAY TERM 17th THE P.M.RCH DAY OF 19 42 COUNTY ROAD FUi1D : Charley Loshbaugh $ 10.00 Vdhatcom County Road Fund (County Stores) 141.91 If it " " (County Stores Garage) 279.74 Bellingham Publishing Company .88 Columbia Equipment Company 124.22 Ireland & Bellingar 927.59 Union Oil Company of Cal. 62.06 PUGLIC ASSISTA?NTCE FUND: Ireland & Bellingar it It Aubert Drug Company It It it Biddle & Crowther, Inc. it It If Owl Pharmacy Shaw Supply Company, Inc. it if If It if it it it 11 It It it If " It ii It If if It It 11 it It Star Drug Company Beckett & !,Tontfort Chetwood Grocery Oscar Eirckson Ferry Bros. Food Stamp Kevolving Fund Omar Frost J. C. Penney Co. Peruiy Profit Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Company If ' 11 tt It It Safeway Stores, Inc. Trade.^reli Stores, Inc. Mrs. Hazel Armstrong Stark Boarding Home Cash Assistance Roll SOLDIERS RELIEF FUTTD: R. G. Moldenhauer John C. Bergin Archie J. Smith Edgar A. Linse LI-0 LIBRARY FIRM: Hazel E. Heun Total of Claims, $ 135.50 33..36 10.41 6.69 41.60 7.4a 72.34 13.91 170.57 18.87 21.06 17.54 21.25 71.07 23.51 5.15 1:0.00 4.75 12.00 60.00 13.40 . 10.78 10.00 2.00 8.94 11.00 9.00 15.00 12., 58 3,984.50 $ 10.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 11546.40 $ 49834.20 $ 45.0& $ 10.00' $ 6,547.84 A supplemental budget for the first quarter of 1942, for the �Vhatcom County Welfare Department, in the amount of $6,422.00 was approved. V A motion unanimously passed by the Board was as follows: "That the revised bids, as well as the original low bid of 13.33 cents per gallon, on gasoline requirements for the Imriod of one year following April 1, 1942, be accepted for the reason that there may be a shortage of gasoline and it is feared that one company might not be able to furnish the desired amount." The companiestahose bids were accepted were as follows: Gilmore Oil Company 13.33 cents Shell Oil Company, Inc. 13.33 " Richfield Oil Corporation 13.33 " Tide Water Associated Gil Co. 13.33 " Standard Oil Co. of California 13.33 " Notice of approval of CRP #78, Glen Cove Road, et al, was received from the State Department of Highways and placed on file.. Application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by C. T. Gates for a transfer to him from George Bromley of the license for Gates Tavern, was approved,by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file.. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS j AHU'ARY TERM TUESDAY TH 17th Y OF 1,1ARCH 42 19 INITIATING RESOLUTION WEEREAS, in order to carry out the road oiling program for 1942 in ;'Thatcom County, it becomes necessary to manufacture lift rock for certain roads in Commissioner's District No. 3; HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary gravel be crushed and placed in a stockpile at the crushing plant,. and that the work be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chap. 187, Laws of 1937; this project to be designated as County Road Project No. , and to be paid from the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washington. Estimated Construction Cost 0 $ 1,970.00 Estimated Construction Engineering Cost 50.00 2,020.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of Ialarch, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OIZvII SSI ONERS ) Attest: PLI.iiY T. ST?YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COIJ21ISSIOI'TERS OF ,'JIIATCOE COUNTY , jVASIIIIIGTON By FRAITK L. CRAI.I;R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . I�UidLEY Commissioner BEFORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COI.81ISSIOITERS OF FTHATCOII COUNTY, WASHINGTON SIN THE MATTER OF TIF, APPOINTHENT OF ROY FRANKLIN ) ( RESOLUTION AS COHISTABLE OF MT. VIEW TOWNSHIP ) ,'IIEREAS, the r esignation of F. W. Larson, as constable of Iur. View Township, as been received and accepted by the Board of Supervisors off' the said tovaiship, and W1 EREAS, the Board of Supervisors have now requested that the Board of County Commissioners, fill the vacancy so caused by the appointment of Roy Franklin, NOW,, THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED that Roy Franklin, whose address. is R#2, r'erndale, Washington, be and he hereby is appointed as Constable of IUIr.. View Township, v'lhatcom County, lashington, to assume: his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day, of March, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY C012.1ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, 11ASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012flISSIOZ,1ERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L. CRA12R. Chairman! GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MAITLEY Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIdIISSIONERS OF IIIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SIN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELIN LM—IT TAXES ) ,:JI1ERE1AS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and 61IEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NO'+11, THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of 1I1hatcom, estate of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described atpublic sale to the highest and best JAl'TUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TULSDAY kal 17th 1rIARCH Y OF 19 42 Order of Sale, Continued bidder, all as provided in 1-hapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official ITew paper, a daily newspaper printed and pdblished ins aid County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock.A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County_ Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of t"Jhatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the s aid.sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Laple Falls., Lot 4, Blk 3 . 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 W $ 10.00 City of Blaine, Lots 25 & 26, Blk. 10 . 20.00 City of Blaine, Lots 19 to 22, Blk. 10 30.00 Bobblet's First Add to Blaine, Lots 17 & 18, Blk 7 10.00 William's Add to Blaine, Lots 16 & 17, Blk. 7, also a tract of land in above addition bonded on the IT. by the 1,Ieander line, on the y9 by the W line of said Add, on the S. by the N. line of Vlashington Ave. and on the E. by the E. line of said Addition 15.00 Maple Leaf. Park Add. to Blaine, Lots 1 to 18 incl., Blk 5, also Lots 1 to 34 incl. Blk 6, also Lots 1 to 22, Blk 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40.00 Nooksack City, Lot 11, Blk. 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.00 Barkerville Suppl. to Sumas, Lots 1, 2, 3, 19, 20 and 21, less W. 10 ft. of Lot 21, Blk. 15 . 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 50.00 Barkerville ;:)uppl. to Sumas, Lots 4 & 6, vacated alley between Lots 3& 4, also Lots 7 & 8 less W 10 ft. of Lot 7, Blk 15 0 0 0 6 & 35.00 Neptune Beach Suppl. Lot 8, Blk 2 0 0 0 0 0 15.00 ITeptune Beach Suppl. neserve B, Blk. 17 & 18 15.00 South Fairhaven Amended, Lots 21 to 25, Blk 23 0 10.00 Hamilton & Reynolds Add. to Fairhaven, Lots 5 to 24 incl. Blk 4 0 25.00 Fairhaven L"nd Co's Second Add. Lots 11 & 121 Blk 124 20.00 Fairhaven'Land Co's First Add. Lot 13, Ji Lot 14,.Blk 86, also Lots 26 & 27, Blk 92 9 0 a 0 0 60.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add - Lots 1 & 21 Blk 84 0 0 0 25.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 11 & 12, Blk 70 0 0 0 0 20.00 Fairhaven Land Co's Virst Add. Lots 8, 9 and 10, Blk. 64 0 0 0 40.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, Lots 17, E 76 & 2/3 ft of Lots 18 & 19, Blk 91 25.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 32 & 33, Blk 91 20.00 Fairhaven Land Co's Second Add. Lots 11 & 12, Blk 147 10.00 South Geneva - Lots 9 to 12 incl. Blk 5 0 16.00 South Geneva - Lots 1 to 12 incl. Blk 6, less roads 0 0 0 36.00 West Eureka Add. N 80 ft. of Lots 16 to 18, Blk 9 30.00 Glendale Subdivision to New Whatcom, 5/7 Int. of 18 to 22 100.00 Elk Street Add. Lots 18 & 19, Blk 193 25.00 Hillside Add. to City of Bellingham, S 33.3�ft. of Lot 1, and IT. 106 2/3 ft. of Lot 2, Blk. 1 0 0 0 0 0 25.00 Cedar Add. to New Whatcom, Lots 20 to 27 incl. Blk 13 40.00 Washington Park Add. to Sehome, Lots 8 to 11, Blk. 2 20.00 Suppl. of Jhatcom, Lot 3, Blk 27 0 50.00 Town of New Whatcom, IR7 85 ft. of Lots 7 & 8, Blk 66 Tax Tax 50.00 Tax 3, I12 ITE4 SW4, also 4, N� N'.!l SWu , also 5, S2 IT[`l4 S�'d4, also Tax 6.1 IPA: S4'14 S,'l4 - IIz NE4 Sod'4 S14, also Skagit Add: to Semishmoo, all in Sec14,.Twp. 4G N, Range 1 w 100.00 Tax 9 , S 3 A's of the 14 10 A's of the N;da 54l4, less. Ra. , Sec. 32, Twp. 41 N, Range 1 E 10.00 Tax 11, E2 E� SVId - SE 1- Sec. 22, Twp. 40 IT, Range 1 E . 50.00 E2 Sll also SE _ - Sec. 31, Tvrp. 40 Id, Range 5 E 500.00 Map 13, Lot 17, except the NE, 10 A's, also Map 14, 10 A's in the NE corner, Lot 17, less road, all in bec. 3, Twp. 39 N, Range 5 E 40.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of March,1942_. ( SEAL OF TIC, BOARD OF COU:,TTY C OPilISSIONERS ) Attest: PLIITY T. SITYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L . CRAI ER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . i 7AITLEY ommissioner By unanimous action the Board recessed until 4:00 P.iti., Wednesday, March 18, 1942, at which time they again convened with all members present. A revised estimate of the cost of the California Creek Bridge, in the amount of $2,710.71 CD was signed. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TI'UESDAY THE- 1.7th DAY OF UARCH yg 42 U R IOW--PNI NTINffiD-6ECC7NGNAWWA5NINGTO I The following claim was approved for payment: COUNTY— ROAD FUIM : Payroll - Voucher 5558 $ 95.81 $ 95.81 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, March 20, 1942. Approved airman of the Board IF r:.t.'.,*. !:'�$ '1!t'r'. '«!t!:.?J.!11 �tlL.'¢'1' )' !t/J.j:ll;l!ll!' 't11,' r .IfJ.[1!1!1�'ty'!1_':.'J.:.CI _L!1.�!J..!t! rrli'-.(�,!.L.rtrt(.!11�1 !�!lrrltf /(�j+t�'j.' ry,rt! J.� r-�-r�„rrrtri lfrr,r.li!t Z77t7Tiflfl�Iri'/i11l,tit,rlro,it,rttil1ti�,r1t;r;t"J"17/r/YTfr7rrlflt�li'iil�}��i1T11,-t ri�tii7Plfi'Tf�7ir/t7!"/,�T�iT1/ltfrlill/rl%�Ir7fi�t/f�lfltli11TYi�lTifl�lli�-riTi'r.�lT;�/ff�`rIf 1 ETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1942 JA1iUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, 11arch 18, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRE' T EXPENSE: Central Tire Service Assessor 8.76 Lee Grocery Company Ct. House 4.10 J. C. Penney Company If t1 9.47 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " '1 112.95 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 35.89 'Jm. A. Fisher Ed. of Ed. 5.00 Alvin J. Gregor If 5.00 Gordon ,J. Leen '1 5.00 Clara 011Ieill '1 5.00 Smith Livesey ,fright Co. Ins. on Bldgs 958.32 it (Fairhaven Hotel) " 159.00 Morse Hardware Co. Defense Emerg. 5.97 $ 1,314.46 COUNTY ROAD FUM: Pa;.rall - Voucher 5559 $ 945.00 " " 5560 275.00 5561 150.00 5562 275..00 5563 150.00 $ 1,795.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU1\ID : Home Undertaking Company $ 60.90 Bellingham dater Department .75 J. R. Bone 11.00 Ed Boston 15.00 L. C. Countryman 7.50 Florence Crisp 12.00 T. H. DeHaven 5.00 A. H. Hanson Real Estate Co. 12.16 Home Market Grocery 3.00 McGrath Grocery & Service 5.00 Peoples State Bank 9.50 Charles Ridge 13.00 Bellingham Community Chest 42.64 Clark Electric Company 36.19 Griggs 8.50 if 1.55 J. J. Lockert 2.83 Lee Grocery Company .41 Northwest Hardware Company 1.96 It if" 6.59 Union Printing Company 13.91 University Book Store 3.61 Griffith Printing Company 9.47 Bellingham Community Chest 282.49 Bellingham Plumbing Supply Company 4.65 Bookeyts. 209.09 Clark Electric Company 1.57 Lee Grocery Company 105.65 Lobb Electric & Hardware Company 34.51 Northern Grocery Company 64.69 Ilorth4,rest Hardware Company 2.13 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 11.83 Horthweat Hardware Company 10.31 Morse Hardware Company 4.47 Packer & Scott 7.73 Richfield Oil Corporation 12.73 Shell Oil Company, Incorporated 32.17 Standard Oil Co. of California 43.75 Jlalton Fruit & Produce Company 4.63 Floyd 11. Wallace 5.00 JAIiUARY T FRIDAY TH 20th Y of MARCH is 42 PUBLIC ASSISTAITCE FUITD, Continued: Bellingham l''later Department $ 2.71 City Sanitary Service Company 2.08 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 30.60 +Jestern Union Telegraph Co. 24.82 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 95.26 Payroll - Trans. 37-461 19427.10 it it" 607.32 George Janssen, Postmaster 76.30 Total of Claims A motion, unanimously passed by the Board, was as follows: $ 3,386.06 $ 6,495.52 "That the maximum speed allowed on the county roads of Whatcom County, Washington, be limited to forty miles, per hour to conform with the proclamation issued by Governor Langlie." BEFORE TILE BOARD OF COUNTY C012,1ISSIONEMS OF 7,7HATCOIJ COU.IY, VIASHINIGTOlT IIT THE MATTER OF CALLING FOR BIDS FOR DOI'XG THE ) OFFICIAL PRIIITI I � G FOR VIHATCOE COUITTY, FOR THE ( RE'SOLUTIOIv & ORDER YEiiR BEGIIMIITG JULY 12 1942 AM E TDINCJUdE 30, 1943, BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE ) VIIIEREAS, Sections 4080 and 4081, Remington's Compiled Statutes of the State of Vlashington, same being Sections 1844 and 1845, Piercers Code of the Lavrs of the State of Washington, require. that the County Auditor issue a call for bids for doing the official printing of the county, for the year beginning July 1, 1942 and ending June 30, 1943, both dates inclusive, and VIHEREAS, the law further provides that said bids. shall be received, considered and awarded by the Board of County Commissioners at their regular meeting in April of each year, now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AMID ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to issue a call for bids for doing the official County Printing of ;'Thatcom County for the year beginning July 1, 1942 and ending June 30, 1943, both dates inclusive, same to be opened, considered and awarded at the regular April session of the Board, all as required by lair. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board on the 20th day of March, 1942. ( SEAL OF TIE, BOARD OF COUNTY C O1v1,1ISSIOI-ERS ) BOARD OF COUITTY C0121ISSIO1 FRS OF GTI-IATCMri COU'TTY, VIASHINGTOIT FRANK L. CRAL ER Chairman GEM. ELDER Commissioner E. C. LIAl`;LEY Attest: PLINY T. Sh1YDER Commissioner Co.. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy The February report of the Health Department was received and placed on file. Thew°e being no further business to come before the meeting, the same eras duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, Larch 24, 1942. �7' Approve (a, tom' Chairman of the Board «IL,`..«.'r'd'L,�!«l. j: '« !-r'J-'J. 'L.';'1.'L%.:�: ': •'l:!t '1J.`-'.'-7f. L,`..! 11.'Lfl 'L �«;.«.�.'.�a ,'L! !d f�! f.'.!«i'.:1 r'..n �L l�rr �r .'.,:d.�/ -1 ; /trtrr;rl ltrt7r7T7r.:iT ftrrr"i "r� itii';7rr;rr r'lrY% irrn rrrrti,~, rrrr;r,r.r-t.t;trrrrr;rr r;r,trs, ltlrrtrr;trt,'rrrrflr/rlt:rfCrr;rlrrr;t t rrtr� r tr rtrrrFrirrir, r'nr; rr'rrr N 1E,1ETING, TUE SDAY, TMCH 24, 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 20, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.I.I., this date, ti•ri.th all members present. The follo%,ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: CIT= TT EXPEiITSE : Payroll Auditor $ 1: 345.99 if Assessor 1,511.00 it Commissioners 600.00 It Treasurer 19659.79 it Court House 360.00 it Propa rty Agent 150.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J.P2,TUARY TUESDAY 24th MARCH TERM THE DAY OF 42 19- � NION�RiRTiSO�.'O�ER7ATfA7{7{'r9P7{SNiNGF ' CURRENT EXPEISE, Continued Payroll Sup. Ct. Dept. #1 $ 178.65 tr r1 n rr #2 178.65 '.' Juvenile Court 150.00 !' Clerk 596.66 'r J . P . No . 1 135.00 J. P. No. 2 120.16 " Constable 60.00 " Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty 504..1.6 " Sheriff 795.00 Jail 430.00 " Supt. of Sch. 431.75 " Exten. Serv. 421.19 " Hort. Insp. 166.66 (Civilian Defense Office) Def. Emerg. 50.00 Pliny T.` Snyder Auditor 2.67 George Janssen, Postmaster " 100.00 " it" Hort. Insp. 10.00 Fred Williams, Agency Court House 259.61 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 5564 645.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, FUND: Mrs. W. O'Cain $ 20.00 Mrs.-J. R. Bolster 37.00 Mrs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Aubert Drug Co. 9.46 Gibb Laboratory 60.00 10.00. Hawley Cab Ambulance Company 4.50 Farmers Mercantile Co. 2.00 it n rr 2000 Food'.Stamp Revolving Company 921.50 Maple Grocery 2.58 Ya.rk.Addition Grocery 7.73 Aubert Drug Company 52,63 it " " 142.60 Owl Pharmacy 68.36 John 111yeth & Brothers., Inc. 15.44 David E. Lockwood, Director 85.58 Vlashington Co-op,. Egg & Poultry Ass,tn 79.54 Bellingham Coal Mines. 42.64 W. P. Fuller & Company 1.96 Shaw Supply Company 27.14 Bellingham Coal Mines. 245.91 Easterday Supply Company, Inc. 4.12 Geo. J. Hohl Company 64,89 Lee Grocery Company 1.24 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 100.57 Sc:hwabacher Bros. & Company, Inc.' 7.73 Warren -Soule -Fairhurst Company 16.42. Wason Bros.. Company, Inca 3.14 "Payroll - 37-469 43.50 it 37-470 2,325.06 Mrs. Etta Leickem 75.00 it it " 25.00 Virginia Irene Benner 270.00 C. V. Farrell 50-00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 4.69 Dr. W. G. Lo.ngwood 29.50 Painless Parker, Dentist 1040 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUT\TD : Elmer S. Curtis, (Order to A. F. Loft) $ 20.00 Henry BeWisperlaere " 20.00 Chester ITT. Koder " 20.00 Lloyd Mclntyre " 20.00 George W. Reilly it 20:00 Sampson A. Turner if 20.00 Henry Warren It 20.'00 Fred A. Woodruff it 20.00 Geo. A. Yelton " 20.00 Ellis McDaniel " 20.00 Hubert S. Cole 25.00 Total of Claims $ 109292.60 $ 645..00 $ 4 , 854.43 $ 225.00 $ 15,817.05 The sale.of one old and obsolete wheelbarrow to H. Bobeck, 1525 Larson, Bellingham, for $1.50, was approved by the Board. 0 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF MARCH 19 42. �WSIIif=PRtAlSS7f�W �.IIGLLS7iGiiRV.�4ALiFfiiLtO" II INITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0151ISSIONERS..OF' WHATCOM COUNTY, Maill-IGTON �In the matter of Redecking County Bridge No. known as Clarkson Bridge 75 } Resolution.to Redeck Bridge } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention, to redeck the. Clarkson Bridge,'located over Deer Creek in Section 28., Township 39 North, Range 2 East, 67.M.; the project to be known as County Road Project A SM #13. BE IT FURTHER.RESOLVED•that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated a sum in. the following detail: Items of work Gas -Tax Funds $ 861.52 Total $ 861.52 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this, resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AMID AUTHORIZED -to report and proceed thereon as by law provided.. BE. IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications. of the State of Washi.nL ton. ADOPTED this 24th day of March, 1942. FRANK L . CRA10A Chairman ( SEAL OF THE; BOARD OF COUTLTTY C 01IMSS201EIRS ) GEO. ELDER ' Commissioner E . C . t:ATITLEY Commissioner - Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Constituting the Board of County County Auditor & Ex-Officio Commissioners of Whatcom County, Clerk of the Board Washington By L. COZIER Deputy n BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C014 IISSIONERS OF `dHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF THE ) RESOLUTION, ORDER OF SALE AND CONTRACT FOR ( 0 R D E R THE SALE OF CERTAIN FEE SIMPLE.:.PROPERTY ) VMREAS, the sale, by. fee simple contract #10, of Lot 13, Block 334, lst Addition to New Whatcom, was approved by the Board of County Commissioners by resolution on December 14, 1937, and WHEREAS, the conditions,of the said contract have not been furfilled by the purchaser and it appears to the best interest of Whatcom County that such contract be cancelled,. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the portion of that certain order of sale signed December 14, 1937,,applying to the sale of Lot 13, Block 334, lst Addition to New Whatcom, be and it is hereby declared null and void, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the contract and all other matters pertaining to such sale be j and they are hereby cancelled as of the date of this order. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of I -larch, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY C011ISSIO ERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, MASH INGTON FRA1TK L . CRAIVEM Chairman ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF C OU NTY COMITI S SI OIIERS ) GEO. ELDER Coimnissioner _ E . C . MAI,= Commissioner Attest: PLI. Y T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy JA UARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY 24th Y OF. ra7ARCH 1942 BEFORE THE 3OARD OF COUNTY C011:1ISSIOITERS OF COUITTY, dASIIIiTGTOi,T IN TITE I�MTER OF SETTLEI02TT 13I TH THE COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER. FOR..THE. MONTH OF JANUARY, 194a ) ti`THEREAS, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer for 13hatcom County, dashington, has diled with. this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of January, 1942, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be,�and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE T , SURER: General 65.01 School 10.00 University 1,195.32 College 690.69 Bellingham Norman 210.87 Cheney Normal 179.44 Ellensburg Normal 122.10 Veterans' Compensation 71.26 Parks & Parkways 174.38 Game 62.00 Yorest Fire Protection 79.53 Fisheries 14.00 highway Safety 174.37 Cash Paid City Treasurers 15,152.22 Cash Paid Township Treasurers 3,,110.60 WARRANTS REDEEi;�D : Current Expense 39,144.47 Soldiers Relief 360.00 Road Fund 55.,517.23 Public Assistance 21,103.31 Law Library 25.30 Marriage Certificate 88.00 Treasurer's Revolving 384.31 P. U. D. 398.23 Schools -General 343.023.53 Opportunity Room 176.49 Port -General 42999.13 Elder Ditch, iviaintenanc.e 36.08 BONDS RED "+ � 1,M : Schools -Bond 13,000.00 IITTEREST ON 1,7A2R)dTTS : Current Expense 18.13 Road Fund 285.98 Schools -General .13 INTEREST ON BONDS: Indigent Relief, Bonds (1932) 1,350.00 Schools -Bond 440.00 Port -Bonds 562.50 181,724.61 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on January 31, 1942, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 53,950.24 Bellingham National Bellingham 161,165.53 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 49,952.11 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 25,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksa.ck Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 First.National Bank Ferndale 251,000.00 Investment Account 22.,500.00 379,567.88 Cash in Office: Cash in vault 229.50 Chks & cash items 10,758.54 Currency 4,697.00 Silver 18.07 Lesscash over .05 15,703.06 Total cash in hand, 395,270.94 1W 106 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JArNARY TERM TL'ESDAY THE 24th DAY OF T',r CST t9 42 Settlemen with Treasurer, Continued INI TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal. of the Board of County Commissioners of Vlhatcom County, Washington, this 24th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COII11ISSIOITERS) FRANK L. CRAIMER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner Attest: PLIN1Y T. S17YDER E. C. P1"V21TLEY County Auditor C Ex -of ficio County. Commissioner Clerk THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor of Vlhatcom County, Washington. PLINY T .. ST'1YDER County Auditor, V Dance License Application No. 470, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen Grange Hall on March 21, 1942,E was .approved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. A copy of the resolution, concerning ferry service, as signed by the Commissioners of San Juan County, the Commissioners of Vlhatcom County and Director of Highways, was received for filing, which resolution was as.follows: RESOLUTION? Concerning Ferry Service between San Juan Islands and the Vicinity of Bellingham in Vlhatcom County VIHEREAS, an agreement was entered into by and between the Board of County Commissioners of San Juan County,, the Board of County Commissioners of Vlhatcom County, and the Department of Highways of the State of Washington,; which agreement was executed by said parties on the dates of July 9, July 11, and July 15, 1941, respectively, whereby the Counties of San Juan and said Department, of Highways agreed to do and perform certain specific acts and things, all of which were intended to secure and provide for the operation of ferry service between the San Juan Islands and Whatcom County, and ..make a study of the transportation needs? of the San Juan Islands, AND WHEREAS under the aforesaid agreement, ferry'service was established and maintained between Gooseberry Point in Vlhatcom County and Terrill's Beach, San Juan County, beginning on or about July 1, 1941, and ending on or about October 26, 1941. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND AGREED by the Board of County Commissioners. of Ban Juan County, the Board of County Commissioners, of Vlhatcom County and the Department of Highways of the State of Washington acting by and through Burwell Bantz, Director of Highways, that the aforesaid agreement is hereby duly terminated and of no force and effect in so far as it refers to the State of Washington and the Director of Highways, and that no obligation or liability thereunder remains outstanding against the State of Washington, the Department of Highways and the Director of Highways; and further, that no obligation or liability thereunder remains out- standing by the State of Washington, the Department of. Highways and the Director'of Highways against Vlhatcom County and San Juan `ounty; AND VTHEREAS a course of investigation and study was carried on by the said Department of Highways during the time of the.operation of theferry service mentioned hereinabove, which investigation and study was made and conducted under and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 239, Laws of 1941; AIM VIHEREAS during the course of operation of said ferry service and the conduct of said study of the transportation needs of the San Juan. Islands, the County of Vlhatcom became obligated to a total liability of Thirteen Thousand, rive Hundred Ninety -Six and 54/100 Dollars ($13,596.54), less the sum of Six Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty -Eight and 75/100 Dollars ($6,728.75) collected as revenues from said ferry operation, leaving a balance remaining as an obligation and liability against Whatcom County of the sum of Sias Thousand, Eight Hundred Sixty -Seven and 79/100 Dollars ($6,867.79) AND WBEREAS San Juan County has expended in excess of Four Thousand, Seven Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($4,750.00) in acquiring a suitable site at Terrill's Beach on Orcas.Island,. San Juan County, in building a suitable road to said beach and approaches thereon, and in: constructing a suitable breakwater to protect against northerly storms; and whereas San Juan County has been ppid by the State of Washington the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00); AI\TD VIHEREAS the Department of Highways has directly benefited from the said ferry operations and the making of said transportation study under and in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 239, Laws of 1941; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AIM AGREED by the parties hereto that in order to comply with said chapter, the Department of .Highways hereby agrees to pay to the County of Vlhatcom the. sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($4,750.00) and to San Juan County the further sum of Seven Hundred Fifty and.00/100 Dollars ($750.00) from and out of the appropriation authorized by said chapter; and BE IT RESOLVED AIM UNDERSTOOD that it is the intention of this agreement to release the State of Vlashington, the Department of Highwaysand the Director of Highways from and and all liability arising out of the aforesaid agreement entered into July 9, July 11, and July 15, 1941 respectively, by the parties hereto;. and. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 10 ,, JA TTUARY TERM TUESDAY. THE— 24th DAY OF -ALA RCH 19 42 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that is the intention of this agreement that the.State of Washington,. the Department of Highways and the Director of Highways hereby releases San Juan County and Whatcom County from any and all obligations and liabilities due the State arising out: of the aforesaid original agreement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nothing,herein shall be construed to release j'Thatcom County and San Juan County from any rights., claims or obligations which may be due each other under the aforesaid original agreement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that.this resolution be executed by the Board of County Commissioners of San Juan County, and the Board of County Commissioners of ZIhatcom County, and by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington. Executed this 9th day of March, 1942 BOARD OF COUTTY COI211ISSIOi7TERS OF SA?T JUAN, COUTTY WILLIAM NORTON J. A SUNDSTROM BOARD OF COUNTY COIF HISSIOTTERS OF WILL TCOM COTTIUY {SEAL OF THE BOARD OF WHATCOM COUNTY C0111ISSIOTTE,RS) GEO. ELDER Executed this llth day of March, 1942 E. C. Iti1. ,y DEPARTILUTT OF HIGHUAYS of the STATE OF % ASIiITTGTO1T Executed this 12th day of March, 1942. By BURWELL BATTTZ Director of Highways There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, March 27, 1942.. Approve � � Chairman of the Board 11121ETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 27 , 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 24, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this. date �,rith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for layment: CURRE 4T ROAD FU10: Charles Lo.shbaugh $ 10.00 $ 10.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND : Commercial Hotel $ 4.80 Safeway Stores.', Inc. 6.50 Arie Weeda 2.32 V7hite House Market 98.56 Mrs. W. E. O'Cain 21.00 Mrs. Foster Sharp 21.00 Sha"v,z Supply Company, Inc. 5.15 It it +r tt 10.61 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 9.71 n it it it 20.00 it if It It 21.89 $ 221.54 Total of Claims $ 231.54 F R A N C 11 I S E This matter coming on for hearing on this day before the Board of County Commissioners of ulhatcom County, �'Tashingtorl, upon the Petition of the. Western Union Telegraph Company askirig for the authority, right and franchise to construct, maintain and operate a telegraph plant consist- ing of underground cable along and under the following described county road right-of-way: Along and under southerly side of Baker Viet,,z Road, approximately 11 ft. from the center line, from a point approximately 1080 ft iest of the northeast corner of Section 15, Township 38 North, Range 2 East ti'l.Iti4., to a. point approximately 980 ft. east of the northwest corner of Section 14, Tovazship 38, Nar,th, Range 2 East And it appearing that due notice by posting and publication has been given, all as required by law, IW wr, 10 JAI•IUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 27th THE DAY MARCH 19 4� --uawrt�xs�usxa'ta—..-accztxcsn:rwasuix — 1 .And it further appearing that it is the intention and desire of saidpetitioner that .said underground cable be placed in and upon said right-of-way in such a manner as not to interfere with the free and unlimited use thereof by the public, and that said petition is granted in keeping with the terms and conditions of all of the laws of the State of Vlashington, NO`,V, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that said patition be and the same is hereby granted and the staid petitioner is hereby permitted the authority, right and franchise to construct, maintain and operate a telegraph plant consisting of underground cable along and underthe county road right-of-way as in t his order above described, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that said permission or granchise is made for a period not to exceed twenty-five years. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of March, 1942. ( SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY C'01,11ISSIOMRS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COL11ISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COU.L=, VIASHINGTOIi FRANK L . CRAMER hairman of the Board' GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commissioner .BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF V'IHATCOM COUNTY, 3A.SHINGTON IN THE I,1ATTER OF SETTL T1, ENT ti"JITH THE COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR TIC MOIITH OF FEBRUARY, 1942 ) O R D E R 14VI-IEREAS, R.. C. Atwood, County Treasurer for Vlhatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of'February, 1942,. and the same has been c hecked and. compared and found to b, e correct according to the Auditorls check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that.said R. G. Atwood, as such.County Treasurer, be and he is hereby alloyed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General Univeristy College Bellingham Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Veterans' Compensation Parks & Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Fisheries Highway Safety Current Expense (3% Rebate) Cash Paid City Treasurers 1,11ARRAINTS REDEEI ED : Current Expense Soldiers' Relief Road Fund Public Assistance Law Library Marriage Certificate Treasurer's Revolving P. U. D. Schools -General Opportunity Room Port -General BONDS REDEEMED: Indigent Relief, 1934-A Schools -Bond Port -Bonds H 6.52 150.13 84.33. 27.41 23..32 12.68 16.11 42.99 22.50 15.91 12.00, 42.99 32678.69 1, 616.34 29,881.69 260.00 4,785.69 13 ,391.14 23.19 59.00 313.78 22459.20 86,737.77 502.00 4,945.70 6,000.00 2 ,300.00 8,000.00 INTEREST ON TJARRAi TS: Current Expense 364.49 Road Fund 19.83 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF MARCH 42 -ii FiDIP=PA1 FFiNFCOrr8iL1TNGHiIYiiPJ{SHiFG'iD � INTEREST ON BONDS: Indigent Relief, 1934-A. 550.00 Schools -Bond 15,625.00 Port -Bond 2,857.50 170,827.95 I'Te do hereby certify that we find..th.e crash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on February 28; 1942, as: shown by the County Auditorts check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 63,168.08 Bellingham National Bellingham 1169104.15 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 783,373.31 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden. 252000.00 Citizens Bank . Blaine 5,000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Investment Account 22,500.06 3722145.54 Cash in Office: Cash in Vault: 150.00 Chks and cash items142,276.13. Currency 9,170.00 Silver 76.54 Change 405.00 152,077.67 County, Auditor 48.00 152,125.67 Plus cash short 1.18 152,126.85 Total cash in hand , $ 524,272.39 IN TESTIMONY ti'NEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of the Board of County Commissioners of VTnatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of March, 1942. FRA?,IK L. CRAMER hairman.of the Board ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COX3TTI S SI CE7ERS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E.. C . M2k1\TLEY Commissioner Attest: PLINY T . SITYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk This is to certify that the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor -of Whatcom County, Washington. PLINY T . SIaYDER County Auditor BEFORE TEE BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIOIIERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASI11NGTON. IN THE MATTER. OF THE APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN ) ( RESOLUTION MEMBERS TO THE. WHATCOM COUNTY PLANTING CON11ISSION ) V1 EREAS,. the Board of County Commissioners have been requested by the elhatcom County Planning Commission to make appointments filling vacancies in the.membership, for certain specific terms, NOV12 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the following appointments be and they are hereby made for the terms indicated: CARL McCOY, Acting County Engineer, for a term expiring December 31, 1944 DR. A. E. RUSCO; Lynden, for a term expiring December wl,.1947 HUGH GALBRAITH, Acme, for a term expiring December 31, 1947 J. H. CRAMER, Blaine, for a term expiring December 31, 1946 BURTON A KINGSBURY, Bellingham Nationa Bank Building, for a term expiring December 31,1946 Done in regular adjourned session.of the Board this 27th day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF TIF BOARD' OF COUNTY COl1/1IISSIOUERS ) Attest: PLINY T . SP7YDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio clerk of the -board BY L. COZI14R., Deputy BOARD OF COUiTTY CO1vffv1ISSIOI FRS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L. CRAMER ha i.rman GEO. .ELDER ommissioner E. C. IaNLEY, Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAJ IU.&RY FRIDAY 27 th MARCH 42 TERM THE DAY. OF 19 -^.:tars�Rixmtcs�utz �tnax�v�stct saa Thel°e being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, March 31, 1942. Approved -� =airman o' the Board 11, C+r,,,,lil't'I'"IT-(.L!/.I.1.!LttrL(rl+.f rtftll�rtir;tLlrrPrrrrtti��t;�lrrtrtrrll'r�]l-rt+trtrh;r,�itrtr�rtlrrrrrlrtr/t.r'rrtrrrr`�: r+trtlr: r; t+r,r,%rrtrrr, rrt,r,r; r'tttt; r�`Fir�rrrt:r:tir;�r, Tr.�rF>lrr�'r�r; MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 31r 1942 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 27, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE FU1f.D : Pliny T., Snyder Auditor $ 2.42 County Road Fund Assessor 28.35 Kee Lox Manufacturing Company Treasurer 6.24 Adolph Bethke Court House 15.45 Howard E . Mills Electric it It 109.93 Frazier's. Typei-xiter Service Prop. Agent 10.82 Hazel B. Heun. Sup. Ct. #2 225.00 Charles Rand " If ##1 175.00 The Convent of the Good Shepherd Juvenile_ Ct. 12.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 'r - it (Play) 8.20 Walter K. Pixley Justice Ct.. (Co.) 5.50 Tovrner PrintirgComp: ny Clerk 12.3E Fred Jensen Sheriff. 2.06 County Road Fund 'r 63.50 tt tr tt Supt. of Sch. 8.30 Wallace Uhevrolet Co.. Exten. Service 6.34 Fred Hanson State Examiner 75.00 Flash. St. Assrn Co. Commissioners Comm.. Expense 13.14 $ 782.28 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU qD : Aubert Drug Company $ 38.25 Shaw Supply C o . , Inc.. 9.84 If a tr tr 6.18 Aubert Drug Company 9.63 u If rr _ 120.27 n 12.62 Pt2CKesaon & Robbins, Inc. 26.52 Owl Pharmacy 138.26 Shipman Surgical Company 68.60 It It tt 7:21 Star Drug Company 13.75 It it It 43.92 John Wyeth & Brother, Inc.. 12.40 Ferndale Record 1.50 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 8.89 Pliny T. Snyder, Auditor 23.27 Union Printing `'ompany 1.74 u n tr 2.D5 " tt It 89,15 If - it It 22.15 Vie -stern Woodworking Company 43.45 if " It 105:02 Bellingham Sash & Door Co., Inc. 6.03 Columbia Valley Lumber Uompany 23.71 Greene -Winkler Company, Inc. 40.87 It If a rt 3.81 Clarence Handy 8.50 Morse Hardware Company- 40.48 It If it - 17.81 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 86.78 Pacific Fruit & Produce 21.81 Pacific Steam Laundry 2.99 J. C. Penney Company 9.39 Penn . Salt. Mfg. Co. of Wash. 20.20 Railway Express Agency, Inc. 3.42 Richfield Oil Corporation 12.73 Schviabacher Hardware Company 20.27 Schwabacher Bros.. & Company, Inc. 49.38 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 9.37 - Wason Bros. Company, Inc. 14.01 IYestern 7,11oodworking Company 43.28 St. Francis Hospital 30.00 Aubert Drug Company 22.24 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 13.39 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 21.21- Dr. A. H. Knaak -. 7.00 Dr., 0. W..Rogers 2.00 Donald J. Brunson 31.52 George Janssen, Postmaster 1.50 $ 1,374.32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �L eTANUARY TERM FRIDAY TH 31st DAY OF 11TARCH 1942 �am�rx�rt�rc:xcxxuarAsxtxcTaA i _ SOLDIERS RELIEF FU?NID: Adolph L. Lorenz $ 20.00 Harry A. Swanson 20.00 hb?s. John Peterson 25.00 $ 65..00 Total of Claims $ 2,221..60 IN THE MATTER OF CHANGING IEIRCENTAGES FOR COUISTY ) ( R E S O L U T I O N ROAD FUND EXPEIZITURES DURING THE. YEAR 1942 ' ) WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore, by Budget Resolution, fixed the percentages for the expenditures. of County Road Funds for the calendar year 1942, as follows: Overhead and Operations 4.530 Maintenance 44.94 0 Construction 44.9350 Bond Retirement 5.60% WHEREAS, it has now been determined by this Board that the percentages as fixed by resolution, and shovrn above, are not adequate to allow the necessary distribution of expenditure; of the available County Road Funds for the calendar year 1942; NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the percentages adopted as shown above be and the same are hereby set aside and that the percentages for the 1942 budget together with the available excess of $12,787.85, be fixed as follows: Overhead and Operations 6.37% $ 12,131.97 Maintenance 43.31% 82,486000 Construction 41.39% 78,829.26 Bond Retirement. 8.93?0, 17,007.62 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUINTY COMV1ISSIO i'RS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOTSERS OF WHATCOM, CO=Y, WASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman INITIATING RESOLUTION GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. M101U_EY Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU?]TY COS 1TISSIO1 RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of the Construction of Drainage along HALVERSTICK ROAD, ( hesolution to. Construct to be knovrn as C.R.P. -A #22 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the.Board of'County Commissioners that it is their intention to construct a drainage ditch 550 feet along the south side of the Halverstick Road, crossing said road with culvert; then west about 500 feet with s aid ditch along the north side of said road to connect with a. culvert now under the R R track and said road, and draining into Johnson Creek. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Gas Tax Funds Location Engineering $ 20.00 Items of Work 491.25 Total 511.25 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highvrays of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED ASTD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lave provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road Project, in accordance with the., -Standard Road and Bridge Specifications -of the State of Washing- ton. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of March 1942. (SEAL OF THE. BOARD OF COUITTY C 013iISSIOHERS.) Attest: PLINY-T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of t he Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRAT_JK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . MA1\1LEY Commissioner Constitutingrn the Board of County Commissioner: of �'Tha coCounty, vlashington JIU UARY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TULSDAY 31s t .THE DAY OF. MARCH a2, 19 IN T HE 11U TTER OF THE APPLICATION OF 111ATCOM COUNTY VIATER DISTRICT INTO. 1 F R A N C H I S E For a Franchise to lay and maintain water mains on and along certain roads in: Whatcom County,, Washington TIiIS 1,7ATTER having come on for hearing on the 31st day of March, 1942, at 10:30 o-` clock in the forenoon in.the Board of County Commissioner's Room in the Courthouse, Bellingham, Whatcom County, 'Jashington, upon the petition of A. Burman, Alfred Peterson and Walter Heutink commissioners of 117hatcom County Water District No. 1 for a franchise to lay, construct, mainta and repair water pipe lines and water mains and all necessary laterals for a period of twenty- five yearson, along, across and over the following roads, situated in Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit: On Road No. 76: from the intersection of said Road No. 76 with the corporate city limits of the Town of Everson, Whatcom County, Washington, northerly to its intersection with Road No. 200 On Road No. 382: from the intersection of Road No. 382 with Road No. 76, westerly to its intersetion.with Road No. 167. And it appearing, and the Board finding, from the affidavits of Poster and Affidavit, of Piolication, both.filed herein, that the County Auditor has given: due and legal notice of the time and place for hearing said petition; and the petitioner having paid all expenses in connection therewith?: And said application for franchise having been approved by the Board of Supervisors of Lynden Township and Nooksack Township, insofar as. Township roads in their .respective townshil are concerned and there being no objections made to said granting of said application and no one having appeared and entered his objection thereto;. And the board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Vyashington, having fully considered the matter, and being satisfied that it is for the public interest to grant said franchise as prayed for; IT IS TIEIREFORE CORD ;RED that Whatcom County `later District No. 1 and it successors and assigns, be, and they are hereby granted a franchise from and after this date and for a period of twenty-five years herefrom to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains and all necessary laterals on, along, across and over the following roads situated in Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit: On Road No. 76: From the intersection of said Road No. 76 with the corporate city limits of the Town of Everson, V'ihat.com County, Washington, northerly to its intersection with Road No. 200 On Road No. 382: From the intersection of Road No. 382 with Road Na. 76, westerly to its intersection with Road No.. 167 for the purpose of convey and distributing water, and selling the same. For the purpose of laying, constructing, maintaining, repairing, and keeping said.. water pipe line, water mains and all necessary leterals, the said Whatcom County Water District ITo. 1, its successors,, a.asigns agents and employees, shall have the right to, dig ditches and excavate, over, along and on the aforesaid roads; provided that travel over said roads shall not be impeded and said ditches and excavations ahll be filled without undue delay, and the roads restored to as good condition as: before the digging and excavating; and provided, further that in the laying, repairing and maintaining of said water mains, the said VVhatcom.County Water District No. 1, and its successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County for all necessary expenses incurred by it in restoring said roads to a suitable condition for travel. DATED this 31st day of March, 1942. (SEAL OF TIDE BOARD OF COUNTY COM IESSIOMRS ) Attest: PLINY T. S-NYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COA; IJEESSIOKE'RS OF 1'9-IATCOM COUTITY, IASHINGTON. By FRXTK L . CMIER. Chairman GEO. ELDER E . C . MANLEY Acceptance of the above franchise was filed by the Board of Commissioners of VThatcom County Water District No. 1., V' Permission was granted to J. A. Davenport, Beach, Washington, to lay a pipe line along the following route: "Starting. from a point on Wildwood Terrace, southerly along Bayview Avenue to Milton.Avenue, and easterly on Milton Avenue to your property lying along the west side of Seacrest Road." JAIdUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TIM, SDAY TH 31st AV TVIARCH 4 19 2 Permission was granted to S . J. Tyrdal to lay a pipe line, at Point Roberts,, along the follo.,ring route: "Along the Golf Road for a distance of apJroximately 1000 feet from a point about 100 feet west from where the Dike Road crosses the Golf Road to the S . J. T;Iyrdal and '.d . Belford properties." Approval of the revised estimate, in the amount of $2,710.71, cost of CRP 76, Unit 1, California Creek Bridge, was received from the Department of highways and placed on file. �, Dance License Application No., 472, for public dances to be held at the Birch Bay Golf Resort during the calendar year of 1942, was approved by the Board and the liceazse issued to Grover C., Vogt. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.T,,I., Wednesday, April 1, 1942, when they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRE-17 7T EXPEIISE : Frank L. Cramer Commissioners $ 5.20 Geo. Elder " 2.25 E. C. Manley " 67.30 $ 74.75 COUITTY ROAD FUND: H. F. Landeck - Voucher 5566 $ 42.50 $ 42.50 Total of Claims $ 117.25 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 3, 1942. Approve Chairman of the Board 1(r"Ti7iGllam';l-' JJIC.L!'1LLlr11.L!C!.1 (�1!.411,' /.!4 J. ,'4-U 1rw' 1114 rT/7;rrri1C.J.Jr�r1r�fr/. r7.:..Yrr7rr %�r1'Off !'�Xftr7tinhrfjC rllrifT/rlrrt1r�t7Lrltrrrrrrr KEETI11G, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1942 JAITIUARY TSRTUi Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 31, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.T,I.., this. date, with all members present.. The. following claims were approved for payment: CU = I`IT EXPENSE FUi`M : Griggs International Business Mach. R . C. Atwood Douglas IJ:cYay Lee. Grocery Co. Northwest Hardware Co. Pacific Steam Laundry Audrey Owsley E . S . Malone Wallace Chevrolet Co. it tl 11 Dept. of Labor & Industries It It it Joe Altose 4-X Baking Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Roeder T,iarket Harold Smith Pacific Steam Laundry Dept. of Labor &- Industries Gordon L. Carter Griggs The School Executive Towner Printing Company J. J. Lockert 11 It County Road Fund Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor $ 27.02 Corp. It 1.58 Treasurer 18.02 Prop. Agent 54.85 Court House 3.47 " " 7.94 tt it .85 J uv. Court 25.25 J . P . I-Io . 2 4.79 Commissioners .71 Sheriff 40.83 " 11.90 Jail 9.23 " 3.65 tt 40.38 'r 54.62 " 117.23 " 6.97 " 23.74 " 27.91 Constable: 2.30 Supt. of Schools 17.58 tr I II 1.03 1.00 10.04 tr a tt 5.15 Exten. - Serv. 5.90 t1 " 24.50 Defense Emerg. 4.00 Payroll - Vouches 5567 $ 1,553.55 " 5568 208.40 5569 317.17 Ir It 5570 619.73 5571 470.13 5572 1,134.04 $ 552.44 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA TIUARY TERM FRIDI.Y _ THE . 3rd DAY OF APRIL 19 42 County Road Fund, Continued: Payroll - Voucher 5573 u 5574 5575 " 5576 " " 5577 �t 1t 5578 " " 5579 Si Geiger Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Bellingham Publishing Company Goodyear Service J. H. Puckett Neil Bartelds J. A. Cole Bellingham Builders Supply Company n it it 11 Klo.cke VanderGriend Lumber Company u u if if Jay C. Boerhave ,Yarnick Lumber Yards, Inc. Pattison Auto Body Co. Bellingham Builders Supply Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU--"ID: Margaret Maloy Howard S . Wallace Maurita Williams Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Evelyn R. Freeman Hilda Niggin H. Garner Wright, M. D. Emily Harrison Total of Claims $ 687.03 514.36 652.67 1,249.33 1,575.30 277.32 40.00 9.60 24.35 25.20 3.50 4.7.1 16.11 46.00 2.00 15.30 27.11 15.82 210.1:2 3.09 49.44. 5.16 84.32 $ 8,340.36 $ 5.20 2.89 8.40 34.44 48.08 40.56 26.44 1.64 130.00 297.65 $ 9,690.95 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTT'ITY COM:.11SSIO1: RS OF ':.MATCOE COUI-TTY, IGTOiI JIN THE 1, 1.1&TTER OF THE R�TAL OF 1.1ACHI"iM, SHOW ------ RESOLUTION �'�HEREAS, 3hatcom County now has a machine shop in the county garage and is not not-r and has not for a long time past used the same and that there are certain tools, machinery and appliances therein which are not used in any way by the county; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after due consideration, believes it is for the best interest of the county to lease the same for short periods of time and receive rental therefor and that the county has now been offered the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month as tental for the machine shop in the west end of the county garage; THEREFORE I BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County lease the machine shop in the west end of the county garage, together with certain tools, machinery and appliances therein, for the rental of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 3rd day of April, 1942.. (SEAL OF T fDI 80-=.RD OF COUL?TY COI.U1ISSIO1ERS) FRA1.TK L. CRAT 2R Chairman of the '_:oard GEO. ELDER County Conmiiss loner E . C . T:%'1LEY Attest: PLI IY T. S ?YDER County Corrxlissioner Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER. _ Deputy Dance License Application No. 474, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen Grange Hall on Saturday, April 4, 1942, was apiDroved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. Ey unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A..T:T., Saturday, April 4,'1942, at which time trey again convened with all members present. The Coi-mnissioners, together with the County Auditor, made the quarterly count of the cash in the o-ffice of the County Treasurer. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA1, UARY TERM FRIDAY _ THE 3rd DAY of ` APRIL 19 42 There being no further.business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously carried for the adjournment of the January term., the Board to convene at 9:30 A.1I., Monday, April 6, 1942, for the first meeting of the April term. Approved Cha- irm n or the Board 7r�"/T1'iTr r1"i( r1Ti'1�JTTri�1"i�/'rTliil rrl�i��1tr/'t�TT �ili">i'1T'�ir'iT'Ii�TTTYI �T�1%"��l'�7rrrrrr--rtlr�r�rliTT7�Ti`iTlrT�fi"7'�ii7i i�I1F1"T'tl��rl C,�"�ij'7J'ill�i �1 �1{11'♦�f �T;'�T.jt'1�11: ♦• �iy%"i"f7r ��r'�7rlT;f-'"111-]f7 ;' MEETING, , MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1942. APRIL- TERM This berg the first Monday in April, the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the April term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commis- sioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called'to order by Chairman Cramer and the minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. It was moved by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and unanimously carried . "That the regular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the April .term, be at 9:30 A.1,1.., on Tuesday and .Friday of each week." "'The notice of the approval of the Department of Highways of CRP PTo. 79, stockpiles for Aldergrove Road, et al, ,aas received and placed on file.. v A certificate was received from the Superintendent of Schools of a small change in the boundary line between the Bellingham School District No. 501 and the Ferndale School 'Jistrict No. 502. Certificate was placed on file. There being no further. business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, April 7,, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board 1,!! rr.L1lf..fS,!L1 Il`r77'tT,-1Jflt�f� r�:ifl" j/ `'!1 rl,( '1f.1L 'L/,-.,Lr,L,tf.1L.'.1r1.1 '�.L1. ,r1L�r.7 {-r '1,,�CrL.11ll�lr'1L1 Z.L G,G./.,C±dl/.'-t{"rfTl'i�'<E�7`/!{t1"r7'lYTti>"i1'iUQ fT!"fY-li t7"11{1T>Y�lr'>`•%"17'1Tt�rY'f rr11"1 � Y%'17'>�ft!7'77rT17�rYl�llftifTl"17Y1'11"'r1'r'1-rr]PLi-i"lT7ir 1�(rTt>�rt�7'�Tr !Tr %rf%TI rT fY'Y Tlrr:ri'lrtl'1 >tl'J'1'17`7fr1"�'til�r! I' 1 TIiTG, TUESDAY, APRIL 7 , 1942 APRIL; TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, April 6, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUR .T EXPENSE: A. J. Love Union Printing Company' Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11 it it " it Union Printing Company John F. Campbell Fred H. Dustin Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. "Bellingham Publishing Uomp.any Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It tc It " it a it u it it ►r �� it 11 Union Printing Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills fdhatcom Co. Dairy. Assn H. & Id. Ribbon & Carbon Co. Union Printing Company Pacific Tele. & Tele.-Co. L . N. Fre imann Eunice 1I . Germain Union Printing Company Pacific ' ele. & Tele. Co. rr it n tt Union Printing Uo. George Janssen, Postmaster COUNTY ROAD FUATD: Auditor $ 1.50 it 30.95 " 6.35 Assessor, 3.60 It 7.37 It 1.03 if 25.00. Commissioners 10.84 Treasurer 38.76 Court House 55.62 Sup. Ct. ##1 6.95 Ct. Rep. 2.65 Juv. Court 8.19 Clerk 7.65. Pros. Atty 4.95 Sheriff 1.29' Jail 12..36 of 7.63 Sheriff 2.32 Supt. of Sch. 3.61 11 it 4.10 Agri. Exten. Serv. 7.90 it rt tt 11.05 Defense Emerg. 35.a4 if it 69.44 Adv. expend. 13.89 Treasurer 46.06 Juv. Court 4.00 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Company Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. Richfield Oil Corporation Floyd Taylor - Assigned to Harry Gons.er P. D. Harkness. Union Printing Company Bloedel Donovan, Lumber Mills $ 9.66. .46 305.55 5.15 70.00 26.52 5.15 $ 430.40 I f RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF APRIL. 19 42 COUNTY ROAD FUND Continued George F. Cannon $ 150.00 Bellingham '"eatherproofing Co. 4.12 Floyd Ebright Auto Body Shop 5.15 State. and Maple Texaco Service 54.38 it it If It . 11 29.91 Diehl Motor Company 2.29 11 is It 122.69 11 It 11 100.00 Fred Jensen 10.03 it It z 3.61, Bellingham -Auto Parts Company 9.17. Automotive Parts Service 9.60 It it it 1,108.65 It it It 18.24 Northwest Auto Electric Company 16.12 Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. 2.22. Jewell Motor Company 9.10 Everson Motor Company 225.68 237.93 tr 1r tt 34.64 Ray's Standard Garage 31.26 Hinotets Hardware & Furniture Co. .1.80 Sharp.. Brothers Repair 3.60 C. S. Kale Canning Company 19.90 Mades & Anderson 54.61. Skagit Steel & Iron ;"Works 38.94 Howard -Cooper Corporation 6.42 11 't " 400.00 If 11 " 412.00 Columbia Equipment Company 15.73 it 11 It 3 09 .00 Feenaughty Machinery Company .37.47 Polson.Implement Company .54 Hamburg Iron 1,1orks 300.85 Northwest Hardware Company 8.75 Morse Hardware Company 10.54 It if 11 30.51 F. J. Balzer Company 206.00 Mariner Bros. Inc. 1.29 Wm. Patrick 4.50 Ralph Hougan 4.50 Trunkey & Sons 48.42 it 29.00 " If 89.84 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 60.85 11 It It 11 79.51 Richfield Oil Corporation 50.28 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 10.30 tt n n 66.65 The Texas Company 4.38 William F. Hanson 83.43 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FIRZ : Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. $ 77.02 11 11 it It .8.00 it fl 11 . u 3.10 1t is n . Ir 1.85 Physicians& Dentists, Inc. 450.00 1r r1 It 100.00 Total of Claims FINAL COST RECORD CRP-A19 Lindberg Avenue Estimate - $ 941.62 Cost - $ 719.01 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP.11ISSIO1,7ERS OF `,;'HATCOTM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v� IN T-HE MATTER OF TIEi; APPOINTIL301T OF' ALBERT MUNSON ) ( RESOLUTION AS SUPERVISOR OF BAKER TOWNSHIP ) $ 4,970.35 $ 609.97 $ 5,710.72 Bal. $ 222.61 VREREAS, the resignation of John Geroh, as a.m. of the supervisors of Baker Township, has been received and accepted by the Board of Supervisors of the said Township, and VE EREAS, the Board of Supervisors have now requested that the Board of County Commission- ers fill the vacancy so caused by the appointment of Albert P.Iunson, NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLIVED that Albert Munson, whose address is Clipper,; Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as a supervisor of Baker To�,inship, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, and -until his successor is elected and qualified. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TUESDAY TERM TH 7th Y OF APRIL 19 42 -ONtotFPHIHTTN6T0",=HELLIHGR]!4(,=591f5RtNGTB DOTE in -regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of April, 1942. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF COU;`TTY C Oi11, ISSIOI71,,RS ) Attest: PT.T1 Y T. SI•iYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 3- OARD OF � COUT'TTY CO1ja.iISSIO1 ERS OF �: IATCOI„ COUI'TTY, .'1ASHIITGTO1T FRAYK L . CRA1,3R Chairman _ GEO. ELDER Conulissioner E. C . I.uA'iTLEY commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to meet again at 9:30 A.I1I. , Friday, April 10, 1942. A,, -)proved__; hairy an of the Board :j.,' J¢.'-L'.LII: .:«.Jl!.C�flr _T! !{.!.F/LI�.Y,r r�:4"11.%.'j.i«!Ll�!L! T!/7fi 7i7"J )7i Ji 17 fT1CTr7 TITTiiT"I!/i7T(7 iTTt> r/T 7T1 i 7J T�Ii Jrti 11 Ti �/1Ti rtltrnrl"t'lrr r;li riJr"ir;rr'rrriilTi7 t'17TitJr 7ltJT;r/t/'Wi`r% 1T;rltt r!rlrir; rrr�ITl rir7T I7�/ l"rl�i�irJritlT =- TIITG , " FRID AY , APRIL 10, 1942 APRIL T13RM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 7, 1942, the Board net at 9:30 A.I,i., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE1;T EXPE-NSE : Bellingham Labor News The Bicycle Store Witness Fees 11 it Griggs rt :automotive Parts Service E. S . Malone Burroughs Add. Machine Co. Standard Oil Co.. of California COli :TAT ROAD FUI,-iD: Union Oil Co.•of California General Petroleum Corp. of. California Wallace Chevrolet Company Jeff'cott Motor Company Emil Hawkinson Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Lawrence E. Jett Otto 'Vogt Joseph Jarvie Iverson Lumber Company It it It it it it Lind Gravel Company 11 it It Standard Oil Co. of California It it It 11 It it it it It It it tt Union Oil Co. of California Barron Tire Company it It It it n it it ti It Dept. of Labor & Industries PU3LIC ASSISTAITCE FU ID: Florence E. Bice H. G. Royal Bellingham Abstract Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Union Printing Company .iJester4 Union Telegraph Company Puget Sound Power & Light Company Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Hospital it It Drs . Slyfield ez I'lelson Treasurer $ 8.00 Court House 11.27 J. P. _;o. 1 2.00 8.00 Court. xep. 10.20 Juv. Court 1.29 Sheriff 4.12 It 4.13 Clerk .72 Adv. . Exb . .46 'uef. Erierg. 3.78 $ 58.97 3.74 33.85 106.4--5 137.04 .75 1.26 2.00 6.00 4.00 17.04 65.41 12.11 10.38 65.05 30..59 331.28 47.10 7.26 147.44 121.71 12.36 71.08 10.82 287.75 $ 11637.40 8.04 4.40 10.00 29.90 7.73 2.60 77.48 174.28 300.00 2,361.36 10.00 APRI L TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY loth .THE DAY OF. APRIL 42 19 .-.ire iurtrata;uzczn.:ssttxanrenu-,acasstucza PLUBLIC ASSISTA:,10E FUI�TD, Continued: Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Sh!:w Supply Company Tr It It Standard Brands of Calif orni a 'Talton Fruit & Produce Company It if IT 11 ,t IT Ti it IT Ii II It TT n it It Ir TT if It n if It n u It n It if II It ;'lash. Co-op. Egg c1 Poultry Assn. Sherwood Baking Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUI'M : Hubert S. Cole Total of Claims $ 25.18 105.06 525.30 22.33 1.39 7.88 3.35 6.21 5.39 10.20 3.24 11.28 7.75 37.03 51.14 25.00 BEFORE TIC BOARD OF W =Y COIZ IISSIQI?�LRS OF 11IM.TCCL COUNTY, VIASHIITGTOiT -JI1,T THP bTTER. OF TIE] SALE OF COUITTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER CF S ;LE AC(;-JIRED FOR DELII' J ::TT TA= ) 3,808.57 25.00 $ 5i529.94 E the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of .1hatcom, State of lashington, for delinquent taxes under tail foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Jashington, and WI-EREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter desceibed, I7140'c1) TIEREFO be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Vhatcom, State of Vlashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as. provided in Chapter 263, Session Layers, of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official ITeti°rspaper. a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks,1 which said notice shall set forth the property to besold as hereinafter described, together � with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A .L. , and 4 o'clock P.11. ,, on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court -House in Bellingham, in said County of '�lhatcom, State of ',lashington, and said notice shall) set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice) of such sale, or at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Town of Sumas, Lot 23, 71ock 18 $ 5.00 Barkerville Supple -to Sumas, Lot 17, Blk 6 5.00 City of Blaine, Lots 6 to 10 incl. Blk 13 37.50 Martins First Add. to Blaine, Lot 19, Bill: 8 10.00 Pinckneys Kidd. -to Blaine, Lots 36 to 40 incl. Blk 1 15.00 Pinekneys J1dd. to Blaine, Lots 1 to 20 incl. Blk 1 30.00 Pincluieys Add. to Blaine, Lots 1 to 40 incl.. Blk. 2 60.00 Vlest Dakota Creel: Add.. to Blaine, Lots. 11 -to 18 inc 1. Blh 6 also Lott 16 & 17, 31k. 7 25.00 ITe-ptune Beach Stipple. Lot 12, Blk- 2 30.00 Neptune Beach Supple. Lot 14-, Blk. 3 40.00 Neptune Beach Supple. Reserve B, Lot 5 10.00 Fairhaven Land Co.'s First Add. Lot 4, Blk 62 15.00 Fairhaven Land Co's Second Add. -�+ interest, Lots 19 ?- 20, Blk. 120 3.00 Carter's Add. to Fairhaven, Lots 30 to 32 incl. Blk 1 20.00 Amended Plat of Geo. A. Kellogg's Out Lots, Lot or B11: 23 50.00 Francis' Add. to Bell. Lot 12, B11: 5 . 10.00 Cedar Add. to ;:lhateom, Lots 11 to 19 incl. B1k.13 45.00 Cedar Add. to 7hatcorn, Lots 7 to 32 incl. Elk. 26 and vacated B1Ics .. 27 a 23 together ,-rite. vacated Edwards,, Lopez, Orleans and Pacific Sts. abuttin- thereto 200.00 West Geneva, Lots 24 to 23 incl. Blk. 11 75.00 Lot 4 Sec. 1 Twp. 37 Range 5 E 50.00 I:iap 4.1Wt� 2E SE i 11 less road and R.R.R..'l. Sec.. 21 Tv1p. 37 -IT Range 5 E 75.00 S:7 SE SVl Sec. 23 Tap. 38 %'T Range 3 E. 75.00 S 1 1E., ITI and t-ha . portion of the S IT;"1 lying IT and E of Tract deeded f Bellingham, less 50 ft. St.. deeded to City and except to City o Tax 9.12 17VI S1.1 I Sec. 23, Tap. 38 1T Range 3 E . 150.00 Part of Tax 72 - 34.4 II 20 ft. of followiiZ, description: Commencing at a point 203.5 ft. Tn:l of SE corner Lot 1, Blk 23 Ferndale Amended - then ITly 72 ft. more or less - then CI 60 ft. more or less - then Silly 42 ft. more or less - then SEly 75 ft. more or less to be -inning, except Z1 331/3 ft. Lot 5 Blk 23 C. Ferndale Amended, Sec.. 20, Twp. 39 Y, Range 2 E 1.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM : FRIDAY TH loth Y OF APRIL 19 42 =UHi0 NTR1HT1N9=C =="MHGNAU=WX3fnH"O Map 2.1 - J 1 Rd. o f' IT'•,I IIE Sec. 23, Twp. 39 IT Range 3 E $ 2.50 50 ft. R. T.I. across ST'I IT I Sec. 5, Twp. 40 ii Range 4 E 10.00 EZ S�'T also Lot 5 Sec., 31, Twp. 41 11 Range 2 E 200.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of April, 1942. (SEAL OF TIM DOARD OF COUNTY COizIISSIOINERS ) FRA! , K L. CRAI:2R Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . I,1AITLEY Attest: PLI"TlY T. SI YDER Commissioner County Auditor- & Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy `r State approval of 1942 revised road budget received and placed on file. The March report of the activities of the clhatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The I'.Iarch report oLthe: activities of the Ilgri cultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. The application of Conrad 0. Evanson for a transfer to him of the license for Evenson's Tavern, was approved and a copy of the application placed on file. -Dance license application. ITo. 473, for public dances to be held at Badger Inn, during April, Lay and June, 1942, was approved and the license issued to E. L. Thompson. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I,I.,, Tuesday, April 14, 1942. Approv dim^ airman of the Board :!.i. ,i«l1 J11L!/.U«L:�.LL -1rr l�!1!/L'LrllLr./-r«-rL_e,/.rr,G,lirlll�.'L!!«i«_!L !'1!./G./ iriT lf'iri`rlt;1"lrit�i`i"irlrrrlrrrtTiTl`r;tltr#r#It1T1fi7'IT/r/7'1lYr7i'r!r!Y' tr ir"t17'i1'fr«i'lriflrir77"ir/r1�IT,'/'irl:";/"1r1Trl,` i" ,,, , r",;T/r!; ii,,L i ,!1irl'rit,r;-, 1f'(r IMM1 G, =, SDAY, APRIL 14, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 10, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.1I., this date, with all members pcesent. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE I,TT E=TSE F UiTD : Fred Ingersoll Assessor Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer Griggs Ct., Rep. (#1) Grant Clark J.P. t# 2 Associated Oil Co. Sheriff Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. Carolyn.Pols.tra Exten. Serv. dallace Chevrolet Company It It Louis W. King Hort. Insp. C OIT ITY ROAD FUI,: : John F. Campbell ri n n Carl's 0. K. Garage A. J. Prettyman Northwest Auto Electric Co. Whatcom County Road Fund (County Mores) " " ll" " (County Stores Garage) Ivlrs. Mercedes. Bergman PUBLIC ASvHSTr :CE FU_?D: Erling IT. Anderson Bellin�hara Builders Supply Co. Bloedel Donovan Lumber I':Iills Ferry Bros. Iiiarket Food Stamp Revolving Fund Goddardts Grocery $ 10.60 23.00 16.69 2.60 2.97 34.78 27.86 6.34 34.60 $ 159.4a 62.97 31.03 4.17 12.80 27.86 227.63 267.15 25.00 $ 658.61 $ 50.36 3.19 15.45 2.00 153.00 9.50 u APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUSDAY --TH 14th Y OF APRIL t 1942 -_ '--'�'fDN-RAlkiikAt6�..IIELi37iGkili7...Il'ASkikCSD I T LIC ASSISTi`7T LTi F'D, Continued Golden Rule Liercantile Company $ 3.04 Komen Grocery 4.20 J. J. ITe,rberry Co. 2.14 Horthern Grocery Company 10.00 IT.R.S. Grocery 41.00 J. C. Penne-17 Co. 6.43 Penney Profit Grocery 9.00 Poplack Bros. 5.00 % H.. I,IcRea 10.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 10.00 Lrs. Geo. Tallackson 16..00 William H. Turner 6.18 Twenty -First Street Grocery 30.00 ilrs.. Hazel Armstrong 15.00 Nellie Overcash 25.00 Bernice Hestle 24.00 Esther=Tesset 42.58 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 10.00 Aubert Drug Co. 34.44 n u �� 1.30 if n rr 9.45 Dr. J. P . Alexander 12.00 Roy Barrett, Drugs 38.68 Bellingham Visit. ITurs e Ass t n 23.00 Earl I. Lf, Cille„r, I.1. D. 72.00 5.00 Dr. C. 1, . Erb 2.50 C. V. Farrell, I.I. D. 2.84 J. ,,lard Finley, D.I.I.D. 29.00 " 5.00 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 60.00 L. A. Greenwood, i.i. D. 186.00 Hurley Drug I:Iaz't 15.51 Dr. William Hutchinson 10.00 International Drug Co.. 1.03 Dr. A. E. Lien. 100.00 O%vl Pharmacy 20.05 If If 25.33 it tt 26.43 If 8.62 Red Cross Pharm�.cy 22.60 Dr. A. H. Teitgen 12.00 American Public 3elfare less r n 4.50 Bellingham Coal I:Iines 42.64 Bellingham Labor Hews 2.00 Dictashone Corporation 255.03 Donovan Furniture Company 12.36 Family Welfare Ass• r n of America 3.25 Lee Grocery Company 1.01 I,icLlaster Sign Company 1.55 Torthwest Hardware Company 16.86 Shaw Supply Co., inc. 23.43 Union Printing Company 14.63 Bill c7hitsell 40.00 Williams ?c. Wilkins Company 3.00 Pacific Steam Laundry 5.43 Bellingham Coal I1ines 316.37 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 1.30 The Bicycle Store 3.09 Bookeyts, 263.17 Easterday Supply Company 8.65 n it If 32.75 J. P. Fuller L Company 17.82 Clarence Handy 50.00 It " 12.10 Geo. J. Hohl Company 43.26 Lee Grocery Company 270.13 " if If 98.65 Lorse Hardware Company 16.29 ITorthern Grocery Company 131.30 Marren Soule Fairhurst Company 27.40 Shaer Supply Company. Inc. 4..64 Horthvzest Medical Supply Co., Inc. 9.43 Biddle & Crowther Company .68 Northwest I'd'edical Supply Co. , Inc. 154.50 it I it 41.52 Owl Pharmacy 33.12 Total of Claims INotification was received from the State Department of HiL:hways for drainage along the Halverstick Road (.Project !To. CRP-1.22) could ,,lot at this time, and that the initiating resolution in this connection be 3 ,189.2L 4,007.26 that the proposed project be approved jb Jr the State considered null and void. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY. 14 th. v oP APRIL _19 42 �NtOff?AiNTiA6��-HECCTAGNAirWIf6NiNATO A GRE E T.TE ITT THIS AGREEI,IEiTT made and entered into this 14th day of April, 1942, by and through the BOARD OF COUNTY C011,IISSIOI FRS OF 7;IHATCOflI COUi:lY, who will hereinafter be called and designated as "Wh.atcoTn County", and by and through the BOARD OF COUNTY C0I'::IISSIO-LRS OF SAH JUAIT COIT1\ 'Y, who will hereinafter be called and designated as "San Juan County" ; V'IITITESSETH: TILi.T TV1MREAS, Whatcom County has heretofore and on the 24th day of February, 1942, entered into a certain agreement with The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company entitled "Civil Air Defense Facilities" said agreement: being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: TILL PACIFIC TELEPHOI7 A11D TELEGRAPH COI:iPizlvY, hereinafter referred to as the "Company", and County Commissiors.rs, Whatcom County, FTashington, hereinafter referred to as tlw "Subscriber' on this 24th day of February, 1942, hereby agree as follows: 1. The Company shall provide, install and maintain at Defense Control Center, City Hall, Bellingham, ,'Tashington, for use by the Subscriber, an installation of air defense telephone facilities as detailed in the attached application of the Subscriber dated February 24, 1942, which application is by this reference incorporated herein_ and made a parhereof the same as if herein set forth at length. The entire service shall be furnished by the Company in accord- ance with its established rules and regulations and established standards of construction. It is expressly understood and agreed that the title to and ownership of all facilities furnished hereunder remains vested in the Company. 2. The Subscriber agrees to pay therefor the duly established rates for such service and to be governed by the Company's rules and regulations. 3. Should the Subscriber discontinue: the service before the end of a five (5) year period from the date of the establishment thereof, the Subscriber shall pay in cash to the Company a stun equal to one -sixtieth (1/60th) of the cost of the equipment and installation less net salvage value, as set forth in said' application, multiplied by the numb'.:r of months less than sixty (60) months that the service is retained by the Subscriber. For the purposes of this paragraph it is agreed that the cost of the equipment and installation less net salvE-ge value, shall not exceed E1 Frhty-four Dollars ($84.00) . 4. Upon request of the Subscriber, the Company .rill transfer the facilities furnished hereunder to another location of the subscriber within an exchange of the Company, upon payment by the Subscriber of a sum equal to the actual cost of relocation of the equipment. I7'TITITESS 'THEZREOF, the respective parties hereto have caused -this instrument to be executed -'by their respective officers in their behalf duly authorized. EIATCOM COU lY By Frank L. Cramer Ch:I�irman of the Board TIE PACIFIC TELEPHOI E A_'TD TELEGRAPH COIv!PA1JY By Robt. P. Judy General Commercial L anager and 1rERE,AS, San Juan County now desires to enter into an agreement with Whatcom County to obtain the same services -as will be rendered to idhatcorl County under the above agreement., and desiring to pay its proportionate share of the expenses; 10'�'T, IT IS , Tl BEFORE , 1,GREED by and between %Thatcom County and San Juan County by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the respective counties that the services as. set. forth in the original agreement hereinabove set out shall be eT�teirzded to Sala Juan County, and San Juan County agrees to pay all of its own toll char -es, and agrees to pay one -sixth (1/6th) of the monthly rental,. whichisin the sum of Forty-four and 75/100 Dollars ($44.75) per month; also Pgrees to pay one -sixth (1/6th) of the installing charge, which is in the sum of Twenty-one Dollars ($21.00); and further agrees to pay one -sixth (1/6th) of "'he teri-,iinating charge, ,,.,hich is in the suns of Eighty-four Dollars ($84.00) , but the ,said terminating charge will be reduced one -sixtieth (1/60t11) on the completion of each month's service during the term of this agree- ment, the term of which is for five (5) years. il-ff '.TITITESS WI-Ei'HEOF, the respective parties hereto have caused thisinstrument to be executed by their respective officers in their behalf duly authorized. (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COUiITY) ( COI,EVIISSIOITMi S ) ACC�PTZD : TFE PACIFIC TELEPHOIE AND TELEGRAPH C0I.7'1iITY By :THATC0I:71 COTITTY By FR` 171K L. CRAI•25R Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners JUIJT COUi1TY By I L,L'TITT GRAILU! chairman of the Pjoard of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TU�SDAY 14th APRIL Z-2 TERM THE DAY OF 19 L E A S E THIS miade and entered into this 14th day of April, 1942, by and between IIi<zTCOL COU TY, a municipal cor;Joration, as lessor, L d R. L. STEPIIJ='S, as lessee; ;TI1 ESSLII?: That the lessor hereby leases to the lessee the machine shoe in the west end of the county garage and the lessee shall pay the lessor as rental the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month, said rental to be paid in advance. It is further understood that this tenancy begn ion April 15, 1942, and the lessee agrees to pay the lessor One hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month as such -rental upo-a-the first day of each and every month during the term of his tenancy. It is further agreed that in the event the lessee fails or neglects to prcmotly make his rental payments on the first day of each and every month, the lessor shall, ;;ithout further notice, declare this lease at an end. It is further understood by a. -id between the parties hereto that the lessee is renting, certain tools,, machinery and appliances from the lessor, the rental of ,.rhich is included in the rental of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month; and the parties hereto further agree that an inventory of all such tools, machinery and appliances shall be made by one persoa representing the lessor and one person representing the lessee and a copy of said inventory shall be attached hereto and made a 14 rt hereof. It is further agreed by and between the parties that at the termination of this leae, the lessee will surrender to the lessor all such tools, I:Iachinery and equipment mentioned in the inventory attached hereto, and that he will -return the same in as good condition as they are at thi s t ime It is further understood by and between 1-1e parties hereto that all work done in the said shop shall b� ooverniient defense workand it is expressly understood and agreed that _.ia local work will be accepted, done or parformed in said shop. ITo tools, machines or appliances shall be removed from their present location. I>; ';JITiESS-JIEREOF, the parties hereto have affixed their signatures the day and year first above trrritten. WEILTCOLI COUITTY By FR12T% L. CRAP:TR Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners (SEAL OFTILE BOARD OF COTHTY COHIIISSIOiIERS) By GEO. ELDER Conm,ais s ioner Bar E . C . 1:IA1+ Y Commissioner R. L. STEPIE:TS (Inv; Cory attached to Lease) Lessor Lessee Because of' a su microns to Olympia to confer- with the executive committee of the "'ashington State Association of Uounty Commissioners, on lzpril 17, it was moved by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Lianley, and unanimously carried as follows: "That because of the nece:;sity of being in Olympia on Friday, - April 17, the Board meet in next regular adjourned session at 9:30 A.I:I., Thursday, April 16, 1941.2.11 Adjournment followed. Approve �� ' Chairman of the 3oard '1!L!«?,'-L;.!«/S'L ''r!L !«!�'�!,L •Z '!': '.._ _'L 11.(!.l "!. ,!,.'L'L.'ltJ,„!/L'.L';.'.'-/JrJ'L'.�f!'L!!. ,,'L 'LfJ.!«:!-,«r«!!::' '«':-!!.'«.".;'; :,,GL :!L14 !Lr«�L!l1!„,«,1r_�n",r � 4!L rirrtFrrrr.ri,`rtit r!rrir;rrrrr?rri'rrrfrri,-rr r;r rrrrrrrrr;rrr,rr_r--nrTirr,rr I.0 ETING , TIIURSDAY, 1, PRIL 16, 1942 APRIL Pri;ETITG Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 14, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.T.I., this date, %'rite all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CT_T_=I,, T EXP ii,TSE : R. C.. At�-.00d J. L. 'Dalton Seattle School Dist. ITo. 1 Convent of tie Good Shepherd Union Oil Company n it tt 'Jdash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Union Oil Company Ylaurice Hanna Treasurer $ 204.85 it 25.00 Juv. Court 124.30 It it 12.00 Sheriff 2.61 Jail 1.65 it 9.27 Suy.Dt. of Sch. 1.95 It if it 2.58 $ 381.71 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TI UIR.SDAY TH loth tix APRIL Y yr 19 42. �AfOi�Pf7iATTflG-'C6-rrHEf7:iNL7fA1f,ZV1liHTAG7 COMITY ROAD FUI D : Payroll Voucher - No. 5682 $ 85.70 " " if 5633 46.60 rt tt ,r 5684 498.40 $ 630.70 Total of.Claims $ 11012.41 The sale to the Western Steel and Salvage Company of 16,000 lbs . of scrap metal and 200 lbs.. of brass, which had accwiiulated around the county garage and the Fairhaven Hotel, for the sum of $36.04, was approved by -the Board. report of the County Auditor's check of -the Treasurer's tam rolls for the year 1940 was submitted to the Board and ordered placed on file. V Lance License A plicati.on To. 476, for a public d� iice to be held at the Kendall School Gym, on April 17, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Ortho- pedic Unit. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I:I. , Tuesday, "pril 21, 1942. Approved n l rr_z10 an of the •Board «'cl rr 'L'J rL r«r(r rir 'L 1L'.rLnnr«'G,rd �n7r L!L' !f; Lr r r1 rr rT rL q' "irr •r lr L ,r r, rnr ri nrr r rrr rr .L'L.' 1. 111- '. L•L L li lJ. •,,tt'�'r IL.L .L u. L!L 'L (L 1t;P1 rir' tr,rih irrTiririririr�rifi '' ririf;r;riTl'1"lr7T'Tri i'ir�rTl rJ riirr Yr l"i %'iT�l�r �; (r rr T;r rr frrr ri fir u'Jri rr; rl'r I-7i iri J'r i!i 1171t11'7 r, {'i rlri iT/rr r�rii �r`"�'I•: rfr r! rl lr(r•!`i r,Yrr`!r r rl`r('Irr'1";i 1/'!rl/'71 1:1✓ ,TI I TG, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1942, APRIL I':ILETIIM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, _�pril 16, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.P:., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CLEUIEI 1 EXPEITSE : Payroll for April ,",.uditor $ 11354.99 tr ,t a Issessor 1,•405.00 it " Comi:iis s i oners 600.00 " If " Treasurer 1,460.66 " if " Court House 3GO.00 if " Prom. Agent 150.00 „ if " aup. Ct. #1 178.65 rr if it it It #2 173.65 " " " Prob. Officer 1150.00 rr If It Cleric 5g6.66 J . P . ITo . 1 135.00 tr 2 125.00 " of" Constable 60.00 It " Coroner 0-03.66 if it ►r Pros. t-tty 504.16 it uIf Sheriff 6G4.20 Jail 430.00 1. Sup t. of Sch. 455.60 E xtE i . 335.99 IIort. Insp. 166.66 If It (Emerg.) Defense Off ice 50.00_ 9 33 ,477. Ferndale Record Auditor 1? 40.17 Pliny T . Snyder If 51.59 F-razier's Typewriter Service Assessor 11.35 County Road Fund " 28.11 I.IcBeath Glass Company Court House 3.09 1.1orse tia2d:aare Company it tt 4.34 Lee Grocery Company " 't 5.13 Pu` et Sound Powell L Light Co. " " 112.95 Kee Lox 1,1anufaeturing Co. " " 15.45 Bounty Load Fund Sheriff 74.43 Borhstein=Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Jail 2.32 Charles Rand Pros. ritty, 10.00 Chas. F. P.Ietsker Supt. of Sch. 18.02 County Road Fund tt " If 13.14 Itit if Exten. Service 37.41 Ferndale Record Elections 13.39 Stanley Rogers Bd. of Equal. 5.00 Ralph C . Tenney it 5.00 Charles F. Trunkey It 5.00 Clyde Cook it 5.00 Chas. A. Pedersen It 5.00 L. E. Unger If 5.00 Kn.iZhts of Pythias Def. Emerg. 12.50 484.44 124 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE-__ 21st DAY OF APRIL 19 42 COUI TY ROAD FUiD : E . S . r Ialone Payroll - Voucher 5685 If " 5686 n rr 5687 5688 5689 PUBLIC ASSISTICE FIrID: Dept. of Finance, Budget & Business Deaconess Hospital I::rs. J. R. Bolster Pairs . Kate J. Chevalley Aubert Drug Co. rr rr u n rr rr Dr. John L. Dickerson Herald Prescription Pharmacy The Bin. ham Funerald IIome Edna 1. chllistar Cash Assistnce Roll for I.iay Bellingham Coal Mines Bellirighara :later Dept. 11rs. J. R. Bone T. H. Dellaven Hartford Howe J. J. Kendig, Inc. L. Steinert IIrs. Hazel %rr�strong "ellie Overcash LEi.i LI3I ARY FLrT : Hazel 35. Iieun ,lest Publishing Company Total of Claims �lr,proved a 71.05 $ 945.00 275.00 150.00 275.00 150.00 $ 1,866.05 17.35 83.60 37.00 30.00 3.46 9.46 2.18 19.00 3.09 60.90 6.78 318,1.4.00 3.74 6.50 11.00 5.00 15.00 11.00 7.16 15.00 25.00 $ 49221.29. 10.00 109.75 $ 119.75 16,169.34- 11 lotice of alpproval of CRP iro. 81, g~raciinE;, cirainino and surfacing, of the Grand View - Reimer -Hoehn Roads, t•ras received from the State Department of HiZ; ways.: THE EOARD OF COI-TTY COI.2.iIS:IO:2RS FOR TIM COIT'i`.I'Y .OF : HATCOI.I, STAT:a OF 7JASI-1I:iTGTO%T -*in re Taxes on tie llortbrresterly 54 feet ) of Lots 5 & 6, Block 47 , Supplemental Leap ) 0 R D E R of the Tourn of .Thatcom, Bellin ;ham; ) Washington ) This matter coming on to be heard on the petition of Lloyd R. Smith, Trustee in Bank- ruptcy of Guaranty Trust Company and Hational Investment Corporation, a corporation, its affiliate., for an order accepting the $565.00 in full payment of t 1an delinquent taxes on the follouring described property, to -grit: the 1•Torthwesterly 54 feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 47, Su jplemental Map of the Torrn of 'Miatcom, Bellingham, ,'lashing -ton,. and it appearing that at the time of the tax foreclosure proceedings foreclosing the delinquent taxes on said property, that said property ,-ras within the jurisdiction of the District Court of the United States for the -District of Oregon in Bankruptcy, and that the consent of said court was, not obtained to the foreclosure of tax liens against said property, and it further appearing that the amount tendered in payment of said taxes is the full amount due for said taxes, and this Board being fully advised, it is ORDERED that said sum be and the same hereby is accepted in full payment of the delinquent tAxes against said property, and it is FURTHIR ORDERED that the County Treasurer of Whatcom County, 1ashington, be and he hereby is direct:.d to execute a conveyance of said property to Lloyd R. Smith, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Guaranty Trust Company, a corporation, and National Investment Corporation, a corporation, its affiliate. Dated this 21st day of April, 1:;42. (SEAL OF THE BO M OF COUNTY C 010-:4ISSI ON JERS ) FRAIM L. CM.M. GE0. ELDER Eft, C . P.iF TLEY Board of.County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington (Petition referred to above was submitted to tl,,e Board by Percy Livesey, at the sod--ie time as the proposed order on this 21st day of April, 1942.) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 APRIL TERM T-Z, SDAY THE 21st DAY OF APRIL r942 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same �•:as. duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11. , Friday, April 24, 1942. Approve hairrrLan of the oard !.i..'� � 'L ' L riJr,t',Yir,l"rririr�'r'rrT;liCrr u:r i•C,irrrr,r,(„,:%:ri(•riCliiC/1rCir,TiTrirfifr7liC'i rrT;%!Crl,rCri~iCrTriiC:!/TiT/r`rCu`ii~Irf;"ifii r'1ir.Clr.'i/i7rTTrlCrrCi;!;CCi'TrTfPiiriCrCii P,EETING, FRIDI Y, APRIL 24, 1942 iiPRIL TARE Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 21, 194-2, the Board met at 9:30 A.1.1. , this date with Commissioners Cramer and Elder present. The following claims �,iere approved by the Board for payment: CURR l-I T E1CPE71 SE : George Janssen, Posti.iaster Sup. ut. _•To. 1 COU=Y ROAD FU%1D : Payroll Voucher - ITO. 5691 PUBLIC i`1SSISTATTCE FMID: P;Irs . '„. O' Cain Virginia Irene Bender Aubert Druz Co. rt tt It Ir II n Dr. B. J. Gilshannon Herald Prescription Pharmacy Payroll - Voucher 37-504 It tt it tt " 37-505 SOLDIERS RELIEF FU;�: Elmer S. Curtis (Order to A. F. Loft) Henry deJispelaereIt Bennett Josephson it Gladys Larson it James W. P;Iather It George W. -Reilly it Sampson ice. Turner t' Bennie A. Wallace F. A. Woodruff " «rthur G.. 7yrich Vernon '17.. Fisher Charles Kemple !aISCELLA.-,2EOUS ILS LTH FUIM : H. Garner Wright, P.I. D. Total of Claims Approved Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: CRP-ASI.I 11 I,iission Road $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 635.76 '. $ 635..76 $ 20.00 270.00 5.55 .88 22.92 5.00 4.64 607.32 2,460.33 - 43.50 • $ 32440.14 $ 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 225.00 130.00 $ 130.00 $ 4,540.90 Estimate - $ 765.00 Final - $ 681.36 Balance - $ 33.64 CRP-A18 1T. end Van Buren Road it $ 1400.00 it $ .1307..64 't $ 92.36 ITotice of approval of CRP 80, Carl L. Brogan Road, Units 1 & 2, eras received from the Stag Department of HiL hways. Ii711ITIATI-1TG R]SOLUIION BEFOR THE; BCARD OF COLT` TY COP,17EISSIO11IRS OF .1P1�TCOI:I COU- TY, TAB FII-;GTO_ ' 'In the .natter of the Survey of ,7hatcom County, to be known as C.R.P . I:o.82 ( Resolution to Survey. IT IS !=EBY RESOLVED by the BoL.rd of County Cori-hmissioners that it is their intention to make a survey throu-bout ',';hatcoY:1 County to locate the Sections and quarter Corners; BE IT FURTIiER RESOLVF,D that for the foreCoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Gas Tax Funds Total Location Engineeri $ 1,300.00 $ 1,800.00 This project is TIE[ -MY DECI2-=, to be a public necessity :.nd l,-)on the approval of this F_ 126 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM N R T D Y THE 24t11 DAY OF PR 19 2 resolution b­ the Dil'ec"tor Of I`i-'h-viays oil t _e estate of Jashin,l ton, the County Road Engineer is. I REBY ORDER D A?.,D AUTIIOI�IZED to report and proceed thereon as by la%r provided. BE IT FURTHER B SOLVED that this project be prosecuted by da-,r labor as a County Road Project in accordance %-iith the Standard Road and Bridle Specifications of the State of Washirg- ton. ADOPTED this 24th day of A.Loril, 1942. (SE��Ir OF T1-T✓ BO13D OF COL71"TY COI:2:IISSIO1 FRS ) Attast: Pliny T. Snyder County Auditor aizd Ex_- officio Cleric o:f the 3o'=rd By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor FR?L 1 iK L . CRPU M chairman G 0. ELDER. Coi.T: Iis s ioner Coizi,iissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of-' Xhatcom County, Washington y, This being the time for the opening of bids on county printing for the period July 1, 19L to June 30, 19z-:3, the three bids received :sere placed before the Board.. The bids were as follow,,: BellinLhari Labor _'3e�'rs , Circulation 4000, First Insertion 45,: per coltunn inch, subsequent insertions 42,'� per column inch, 12 ems column, 11 lilies per inch The Bellin-hari. Hers;ld, Circulation 14,000, First Insertion 70,j per column inch, subsequent insertion 65�., per column inch, 12 em colurlln, 14 lines per inch Ferndale Record, Circulation 1150, First Insertion 30� leer column inch, subsequent insertions 25 ; per column inch, 13 em column, 12 lines to the inch. The above bids were taken under advisement for the period of one week. There being no furtlier busiiaess to come before the iileeting, tiie same �'Tas duly adjourned l;:nti 1 9 : 3 0 iz . i.:. , Tuesday, 21pril 23 , 1942 . L'i�i�rOVed � , hairr:iarl 0 t11e EoL'.rd !L rL �'-l�,i �, r'fS'!I«' /L'!: '1.' i rC'1 �_��,,[ .r rr ,r, •r� ,�i'y':' !i. .1 r�r i!L'L ,G •.j�rr�,!r f`��.L r1. r�r ri!Lja !L riritr,7,r r;trrrr,�;,;r,7,r;rrr-rr,r;�. ,ir;fir`;rirrrrFrrlirrrrrr;rrr; r,r;r ;r„rrr,::i hr,r;r;rrrir,1rrh'.=,r;r;, ,,r,r,i r i,,,.,, ,•, r`.r„ r:;ii rrr;r I: PETIT?G,,aTUESD2!y, APRIL 231 1942 APRIL 1,1E TI`? G Pursuant to adjournment talzen Friday, April 2,,-, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.1.1. ,, this date, aith all members present. The following clair_ls %:sere a..)proved by the Board -for payment: CUR.3 r, ;,TT ,,,�, , -r E George Janssel-i, Postmaster PU3LIC FETID: Pa moll - 37-499 ilex Robertson George Janssen, Po.3tmaster Aubert llrug Co. ,t If u Herald Prescription Ph, rr.iacy Dr. A. E. La.'rrence Star Drug Co. Drs. ;'lard, Harris , l�dci.lton Cz Bracher SOLDIER3 RELIEF FULiD : Clerk $ 25.00 $ 25.00 12305.00 41.67 91.30 2.33 17.39 1.13 7.50 1.03 7.50 $ 1,974.90 Harry Adolph Swanson y 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Approved $ 2,024,90 An azTeenieizt with the Union Oil Company for the purchase of gasoline during the year ending T:Iarcii 31, 1943, _at the rate of 13.33 celits per gallon, j.,as signed by the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUE SDAY THE— 2vth Y OF :iPRIL 1942 �xtmFrrtrenxo-z�semx��vbaxtxcta BEFORE TIE B013D OF COUI'TTY C OL,11:1I SSIOi,•, ' RS OF �� HLTCOI� COUiTTY, ,l ISHIITGTOIT I IT TfEL I;ATTER OF TIE TRA SF R OF ) FUIMS FROI.i WiRIOUS CITIES A' L TO,1 TS. ) RESOLUTIOIT II, dTH.f,TCOM COUITTY TO TIM ) CURREi I E:TEITSE FUiM ) VHCi BEEzS , advance expenditures have been made to the State Examiners on behalf of the Cities of Bellingham and Blaine for the services rendered by said Examiners, said expenditures having been made out of the Current Expense Fund of ',lhatcom County, and 'IHEREAS, advance expenditures have also been made from the Current Expense Fund in coiuiection with the e-r-)ense of municipal elections in the Cities of Lynden and ITooksack, and ` 1 ,.t1], .,SAS, Current Expense should now be reimbursed from the monies belonging to the respective cities, for the funds so advanced, .1. S THC�rFORE, 3E IT RESOLiT that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to transfer funds as follows: For examination of records: From City of Bellingham to. Current Expense it City of Blair. It tt It For election expense: From City of Lynden to Current Expense it City of Hooksack it 1,469.29 1,=5.69 46.45 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 28th day of April, 1942. (SEAL OF THE] BOARD OF COU ."T2Y C 01,11.II S SI OI TERS ) Witte s t : PLI-L T1 . S-17MER Co. Auditor & Ex-o ficio Clerk of the Board By L. COMER Deputy P 3011RD OF COUNTY COLITISSIO=TERS OF '.7111 �TCOM COU_: Y, �1jiSIII�"OTOIS FRAIJK L . CRA1.EER Chairman GEO. ELDER Cor:;zizissioner E . C . Id"L11�iTLEY Coiiuiiissioner There being no further business to come before the meeti.iig, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.E. , Friday, May 1, 1942. _ Approve rrlan of the Board '1�J.� 'f.;F lt!.�.r, " ff •1 ,L .�.,�r •, If. 1 i C , ',. r,rrro'trrrt;rit„'r i t,ritrr,t,r;, ;, Iir , r ,ti,,.,,1„•; ,,, ,;r`.;,, , ,,,,r ;`, ;:r..,, r „ ! , i::C,ETIITG, FRIDAY, MY 1, 1942 APRIL L=TI1TG Pursuant to adj ours-unent taken Tuesday, �.pri 1 20, 194.2, the Board met at 9:3G r�.i.i. , this. date, 7.ri.th. all mer-foers present. The follo:ri.ng claims rere approved by the Board for payr_ient: CLM LP ITT EXPEiTSE Ferndale Record Auditor $ 24.25 Pacific Tale. � Tale. Co. it 3.20 Itit if " Assessor 3.60 If if ►► It Commissioners 8.25 Frank L. Crciner If 9.55 Geo.­ Elder it 7.15 E. C. Eanley it 62.50 Pacific Tale. & Tale. Co. Treasurer 28.02 " If Debt. Sup. Ct. Debt. l 9.10 Ciic.rles Rand If �e11ilria�l.i Transit Company If 15.00 Pacific Tale. c:_ Tale. Co. Rep. " 2.65 it it t, If Sup. Ct. Dept. 2 13.55 Hazel 2. Heun It 215.00 Pacific Tale. C: Tale. Co. Juvenile Ct. 7.34 ;Palter K. Pixley J.. P. - Country 2.75 Ireland C: Bellinbar J. P. 10To. 1 2.50 Frad Manson Clerk 1.03 Pacific Tale. CC Tale. Co. 11 3.75 1.2 iiPRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDiiY THE lat Y OF 1-.1L1i.1Lr 9 �12 C _ �.1171 EXPE.K.S3, Continued Sandison Studio Benj . T. I1Grt, Clark, Pacific Tale. & Tele . 1t 1t it u u ti Gordon L. Carter Pa c if is Tele . Tele . n 11 1t n tr n u ►r 1t Supreme . Court Co. it tt Iestarn 3ood::rorkin,7 Co. COUNTY ROAD FUi,T : Charley Loshbauh James Pullar P. D. Harkness Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Puget Sound Power & Limit Company J. X%. Cole :iubert Drub; Coui,)any ;larnick Lumber Yards, Inc. 3ashington Cooperative Llills , Inc. Columbia Valley Lumber Company Hoff & Pinkey, Inc. Jay C' Boerhave C. S. Kale Canning Company ,7m. F. Hanson Ebright Auto Body Shop Lux Gerard Northern Pacific Rail�•aay Uompany Clift Llotor Company Bellinna.:l Builders Supply Company it 11 It If Frazier's Typewriter Service PUBLIC ASSISTIUITCE FUM: Food Stamp Revolving Fund Lira. Ora Byer Gladstone Grocery Holeman Transfer & Fuel Co. Safeiray Stores, Inc. Thiel Fuel & Transfer Co. Tradeviell Stores, Inc. York Addition Grocery I:1rs . .v. E . O' Cain Lulu LcCracken Physicians & Dentists, Inc. if It It City Sanitary 6ervice Company Ireland & 3e11_ngar Clark Electric Company J. J. Lockert Union Printing Company 11 it it .Northern Grocery Company if of 1t Pros. Atty ti 15.45 it t1 2.70 it it 4.65 Sheriff 27.30 Supt. of Sch. 5.51 11 8.87 E__ten. Serv., 15.91 Hort. Insp. .30 Adv. E<cp. (S.J. Co) 7.96 Def. Emerg 39.54 it f1 7.57 $ 5.00 11.25 152.00 24.15 25.68 2.00 .88 16.55 53.37 23.04 7'.84 8.00 14.00 16.00 4.12 6.00 261.35 7..21 40.85 43:11. 38.11 $ 870.00 2.00 10.00 6.4-4 4.00 9.53 3.14 4.00 30.00 20.83 450.00 100.00 2.40 19.21 1.55 12.88 5.31 107.99 47.80 9.02 Total of Claims Approved $ 730.42 $ 765.51 $ 1,715.60 $ 32212.53 B'+' Old THL E01M OF COU : T Y C0111.1I SSI01'TLRS OF ,"HATCOL COTT LY, `,71iSHI_ GTO1T Ia the matter of the T:i�.nufacture of Uaintenance Rock ( Resolution to Crush Rock for 194.2, to be l:novm as C.R.P.-AS1Q't14 ) IT IS I RUBY RESOUFED by the Board of County Conunissioners that it is their intention to crush rock for the r:iaintenance of (-raveled roads in Coriunissioner's District !To. 3, for the year 1942; BE IT FT;RTHM R; SOLV ED t1iat, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the f ollovri ng detail: Items of 7ork $750.00 from Gas Tax Funds This project is 10RUBzT DECL_LuRi,D to be ;?u�lic necessity �.nd upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of 1iiZhrays of the State of ','Iashix;ton, the County Road Envineer is hereby ORDERED 1UT !J 111ORIZED 'to report and proceed t.iereon as b, law provided. BE IT FURTI-�R RESOLTIIED that t -Iis project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a county road project in accordance with 'the Standard Road acid Bridge Specifications of the State of ,7ashin;to. 1dopted this lst day of I.11ay, 194-2. (SEAL OF _110 EO_M OF CCUTITY C0I:111ISSIC1:ERS ) attest: 1'LI= T.S= 32 FRA: "K L. CR ILER Chcd rma n County Auditor andx-oflicio Clerk of the so�ird 31 L. COZIER e-�u ty GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. ::::1JL Y Corimissi oner CiPRIL TERM FRID:iY HE ISt DAY OF I:iiiY _tg Ls2M �s�oa�mxrrnaxa�s[nxanx . B EFOR7, THE BO M OF COU:TTY COlc3;:ISSIOI: J'RS OF '.JIMCO11, COUNTY, rdASIII1TGTOIT 117 ME MATTER OF ET. RG EITCY FIJI`MS ) FOR TIC REPL.A.0 EI12-?T OF SI1E-RIFF t S ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT Ci1R DESTROYED BY ACCIDENT ) .'IIIMEAS, as a result of an accident occurring April 2, 1942, one of the cars in regular use by the Sheriff t s Department was completely demolished, and EMMEAS, because of such. loss the Sheriff is unable to properly accomplish the work required for the preservation of order, and 'J.HE EAS, this condition and circumstance could not possibly have been foreseen at the time the budget for 1942 was prepared, and now create an em--rcc ency, and WHERE �zS, the amount needed at this tine for such emergency is estiriiated at $1,200.00 IiOW, TITEREFORE, BE IT RESOL ED by this Board that, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Larrs of 1925, of the. State of Washingt-on, an emergency appropriation of 1,200.00, or as much of it as may be necessary to meet the existing emergency, be and tiie same is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER R SOLTIM that the Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary warra._its against the Current Ex?Jense Fund of ;'lliatcom County to pay all proper and approved claims against said emergency appropriation. Done in reL-ular adjourned session Of the Board this lst day of Ii:Iay, 1942. BOARD OF COU'7 lY COI::1•:SSSIO'_7H.RS OF �IHATC01,1 COUTTY, `�IAS:iI?'GTO'sT F .R."l- .I% L. C-1U1.7"R (SEAT, OF TI.I E01 RD OF CUUT. TY CO11. 1ISSIOI LRS ) G30. ELDLR E. C. I-111; 1Y Atte s t : PLI=TY T . S ;YDER Co. Auditor u E:II-officio Clerk of the Board Bir L. COZIER Deputy 'V/ petition was filed by the Board of School District ITo. 502, askingfor the extension of the T.Zalloy Road for a distance of one -quarter of a mile for the convenience of the school busses. Notice was received from the Washington State Liquor Control Board of the suspension of the liquor license of E. L. Thompson,, doing business. as Badger Inn., for a period of u.-fenty days, from %:fay 6 to 25, 1942, inclusive. Dance License=pplication'=To. 477, for public dances at Chuckanut 6hell for the period of one year, April 30, 1942 to April 30, 1943, eras: approved by the Board and the license issued to Clint TTunamaker. The matter of bids on county rir_ting was again taken up for consideration, at the conclusion of w1aich, the following motion was made by Coru,iissioner Manley, seconded by Commissioner Elder and carried unanimously: I'That the bid of the Pellingham Publishing; Com,)aa y, 70,' per•. inch for the first insertion and 65 per inch for subsequent in- sertions, 12 em coluamn, 14- 14_;-.es to the inch, be accepted ou the basis of circulation, the R; rard to cover t.:ie period from JulJr 1, 1942 to June 30, 1943." By uixanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.11. , P.iorday, 1.ay 4, 1942, at-VAiich time t'riey main convened Frith Coim-li.ssioners Cramer and Elder present. The following claims mere approved by the Board for payment: U�RU_. L' :;r. SE : Payroll (Re: Hauling of sand) Def. EmerE. COUFILY r1OAD FVr;li: Pa yroll Voucher _;,ro. 5713 12631.65 " 5714 330.00 5715 12422.60 5716 1,131.60 5717 82G .11 5718 771.13 5719 723.24 5720 1,5G9.42 " 5721 1,843.43 54.51 I 30 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY TH Y OF MAY 19_-42 COUNTY ROAD FUITD , Continued Payroll - Voucher ITo. 5722 if 5723 ►'It5724 " it 5725 $ 51.60 756.78 397.96 39.70 $ 11,495.22 Total of claim approved $ 11,549.73 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.,b,i. ,. Tuesday, May 5, 1942. Approved airman of the Board rl !j .r rt rL is rG 7r !.G J. �,r-il•; fl/C !1fr ter: !1.1y�. L:.!L rJ. !1 :f ! [1 rr, ry, r r r r r,r,r rr r t lrttrtr� {i t ,r;; i if rititlfl7; Itfi`d i Ifrt;firrr;rrrifitrtitrrt itrtirrrrF;r"r'r rrrtrr'rrt;r;t,`r, ;Nr;r A rrr;i{,-r'�tfr�r'f�i7r'�iri�rri ih` rit, „,t:r;:�r {f�` ;sir r t7 ;`rt,'; I': ETIITG , TUESDAY , 11AY 5, 1942 APRIL MEETING Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, Play 5, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.I., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Assessor $ 25.60 E. S. Malone Commissioners 3.09. Standard Oil Company " 7-23 Anstett Printing Company Treasurer 11.85 Floyd A. Ellis !' 77.25 Bellingham Publishing Company it 2.42. E. S. Malone it 7.73 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills Court House 37.08 Douglas McKay Property Agent 43.55 ALtdre�r 0�^Is ley Juv. Court 6.85 Northwest Hardware it it (Play) 347.26 Puget Sound Power & Light Company " it it 5.18 Griggs Sup. Court #1 5.67 " Pros. Atty 18.57 George Wetzel it it 2.73 Griffith Printing Company it " 1.55 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 8.12 Dept. of Labor & Industries Is 9.45 it if it Jail 8.93 Bloedel Donavan Lumber I.lills " 6.18 Robert McCallum " 16.17 B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. " 51.78 4 X Baking Company " 37.91 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company " 112.35 . Harold Smith " 22.23 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 2.23 Keystone Envelope Company Clerk 25.35 C. V. Farrell, M. D. Coroner 10.00 ''lash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Ass' n 18.36 Tide i'later Associated Oil Co. Def. Emerg. 12.53 Diehl Motor Company Maint. of Airport 64.65,. COU TTY ROAD FUND : Frank Gorrie $ 5.00 Oeser Cedar Co. 6.18 Carl McCoy 2.95 E. S. Malone 8.05 Griggs 5.67 PUBLIC ASSISTA%TCE FITIM: Brown & Cole, Inc. $ 6.00 Edith B. Carhart 5.00 Clair's Market 98.35 Ferry Bros. 8.00 Omar Frost 20.61 Soine's Family Shoe Store 2.56 Mrs. George Tallackson 16.00 Mrs. Foster Sharp 21.00 Florence E. Bice 7.86 Howard S. Wallace 1.30 Edna Barter 31.06 Sabine L. Carr 49.84 Evelyn R. Freeman 48.24 Hilda Wig, -,,in 29.52 H. Garner Wright, Ir1. D. 7.44 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 167.86 Total of claims approved $ 1,010.35 $ 24.85 521.14 $ 1,556.34 L RV-sa-" RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 5th THE-_- Y OF- T.1AY is 42 �RIOit�AIFTiRti-L�BEGL1N"AII; WnM1 GT6 RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Public Roads Administration has completed its audit of Mhatcom County, County Road Project No. 38, in which federal participation was identified as FAGS 43-A (1), 111PGS 43 A (1) , otherwise known as State High:ray Contract 2598 and being commonly referred to as the Marietta Overcrossing WHEREAS this. project was financed in part from P.U.A. funds, and MEREAS certain charges as follows Advertising $ 96.56 Sales Tax .34 Testing Material 7.67 Supplies &Expenses 11.77 Car Mileage 3.25 Subsistence & Lodging 10.15 Engineering Salaries 186.86 $ 316.60 have been classified by the Public Roads Administration as. non -reimbursable from federal funds, and ti'dHEREAS this above -named sum is standing on the records of the Department of Highways as a suspense item THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County authorize the State Auditor to transfer from the account of Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund (Fund 14) the sum of $316.60 and place it to the credit of the Department of Highzrays (Fund 50 11IPH) to complete the final costs of this project. DATED this 5th day of 11ay, 1942. (SEAL OF T HE BOARD OF COUNTY C0111ISSIONERS ) Attest: L. COMER Dep. Clerk of the Board FRANK L. CRAMER GEO. ELDER E . C. MAIMEY Board of County Commissioners U1 hatcom County VlSales of useless county property,to the following named persons and for the respective amounts shown, were approved by the Board: 1936 Buick Sedan, T:Iotor r#43020623 to Henry Gordon for $45.00 1 Old ,'dheelbarrow " A. .% Idaldeck, 2722 Cedarwood for $1.50 it " It " John C. Boden., 2027 Axton Road for $1.50 Dance License Application No., 478, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen Grange Hall on May 2, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Goshen Grange. �' Dance License Application No. 479, for public dances to be held at Cocoanut Grove during the period May 1, 1942 to May 1, 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Lee Martin. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 6, 1942, at which time they again convened with all members present. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS 1.11HEREAS, an Initiating Resolution was heretofore passed by the Board of County Commission- ers, of Whatcom County, Washington, for the clearing, grubbing and leveling of 2.27 acres of the Carl L. Brown Road, being County -Road No. 749 in See. 22, T 40 N, R 4 E . V1.TvI. ; said work to be done by the contract'method; and `dEMREAS, the State Highway Department has approved said project, which has been designated as CRP ##80, Unit ##1; ITO,"!$ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of 1,7hatcom County, Washington, be and he is hereby directed to publish a call for bids for the construction of said CRP ,'#80, Unit f#l, said bids to be opened at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Friday, 1,4ay 22, 1942, and considered by said Board and award made to the lowest and best bidder, subject,' however, to the reservation that said Board may reject any or all bids submitted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL MISSIOTTERS ) Attest: PLITY T. SITYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUITTY COT:IMISSIONERS OF ,,MTCOM COUNTY, v7ASHINGTON By FRANK L. CRAP,IER Chairman GEO. ELDER Col E i ssioner E . C. Manley Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy APRIL S•i j. l 4�� � f,� R'i i �'? � .{ '� i i �•7 •h..� ? i' -0,, i') �`! { t �,f 1 �...,. � ay TERM TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF P,ulY 19 42. BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COI'J11ISSIOIERS OF 7MTCO1,,I COUATTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Vacation of ) a portion of Road :To. 277 ( Order for examination known- as Old Lake Samish Rd. ) V,IHEREAS, in 1930 and 1931 the state of Vlashington located and constructed a new highway through the SVl4 ITE Section 36, Township 37 IT, R 3 E. W.h.. , and VRIEREAS, in locating the new hightlray through said MY- MEa Section 36, a more direct route was followed, abandoning a portion of County Road 1-To. 277; and uMREAS, it is not deemed advisable, or necessary, to preserve this portion of County Road No. 277 through said M I'TE Section 36, this Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of the general road system of ,'Thatcom County, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation; NOW, TITEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the County Road Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to examine said road and to make a report in writing on the said vacation and abandon- ment, as required by law. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of 11ay, 1942. (SE.I�L OF THE BOARD OF COU ITY C012.1ISSIOI-ERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SITYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER De,)uty The following claim was approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: BOARD OF COUITTY C0111ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM., COUNTY, '.IAS=TTGTO1•T By FRANK L. CRAIVIER Chairman GAO. ELDER Cormni.ssioner E. C. Manley Commissioner R. C. Atwood, Co. Treasurer (Payment of Bonds) $ 13 ,837.50 There • being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was, duly adjourned to meet again at 9:30 A.Mrl. , Friday, P,Iay 8, 1942. Approved o Chairm n of the Board "»l. f1.,'lf�:C.l.l«:i. «.1.!!-=1.1.'1!LJ !«.!'JLIf'1/1!«,'t.' 11:=«11.!111-4111�:j.dL'/rf:Lll!11«J+' !. L1J7 r 11.'t'« �.(«!1T!.lir 1« rrTttr7tltrtrtrtJ�77,r 7IrlT7Trrttr7T7t,7TlrtFtr7ti7tT7IFilTi�7rrfittr�t7T77ltt Tliir 7117r7T11i171ilflr7f7T17i771tiY 7 (r7tl77rIT r%f fli Y7�]i rrr%Tftli•7 lr '7Trtr7.Tlrt'rT MEETING, FRIDAY, P�iAY 8, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, May 6,. 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members,present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPEITSE : Floyd A. Ellis Roy Dodge Union Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster Griggs Union Printing Company E. S. Malone Signal Oil Company Standard Oil Company Kno ll' s P.Iarke t Flash. Co-op. Egg (Sk Poultry ,Yhatcom Co. Dairy. Ass' n Union Oil Company Louis 1,11. King Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Union Printing Company COV`'TTY ROAD FUFTD : Tidewater Associated Oil Company Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. Richfield Oil Corporation Shell Oil Company, Inc. Warnick Lumber Company Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills Klocke VanderGriend Lumber Company Iverson Lumber Company Auditor Assessor 11 Sup. Ct. #2 Clerk it It Sheriff if. Jail it tl It Hort. Insp. Def. . .Emerg. 11 It $ $ 3.35 15.30 88.37 5.00 8.09 25.54 6.49 2.36 1.32 7.44 14.52 14.07 1.65 42.00 4.45 6.96 12.22 9.64 345.93 28.40 27.69 29.87 24.55 40.76 $ 246.91 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL FRIDAY 8th MAY 42 TERM THE- DAY OF 19 �NiaiFAA RiFiN6�0T8 ELL7N GRRY�VxBNIN GTa COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued Lummi Island Land Company $ 54.00 Montgomery ,Fuel Company 72.10 TT. Siemens 6.00 George F. Cannon 150.00 Monahan Garage 119.00 Howard -Cooper Corporation 400.00 If It If 412.00 Columbia Equipment Company 8.03 If rt Ir 20.12 .State & Maple Texaco Service 64.95 Barron Tire Company 217.54 it 339.91 194.93 rt n tr 5.15 Diehl Motor Company 6.38 11 11 " 16.77 it I1 r r .94 it " 100.00 u if n 3.68 tr it a 3.82 Piston Service ofBellingham, Inc. 14.25 it It, It It It .52 Fred Jensen 2.58 it u. 8.30 lt It 2.58 John F. Campbell 92.16 Automotive -Parts Service 59.50 " I 11 52.40 tr it a .65 rr �r tr 21.71 Jef'fcott Motor Company 172.26 Jewell Motor Company 17.41 Lynden Motor Company 11.09 Mades Repair Shop 5.64 IvIades & Anderson 80.25 Ray's StandardiGarage 4.12 Weldit Tank & Ste -el 27.16 it if ' it, 124.73 Buzzard Iron Works 1.03 " 14 it 12.67 tt It it 1.55 Puget Sound Fielding 2.06 it it '" 6.18 Northwest Hardware Company 2.32 Morse Hardware Company 2.70 it if " 63.15 tt it a 36.39 it " 2.09 Trunkey & Sons 93.34 if I 25.31 William F. Hanson 52.84 Shell Oil CR.., Inc. 94.85 It it It 258.84 Union Oil Co. of -Cal. 12.77 It fI it it 162.32 It tr if It 2.05 Richfield Oil Corp. 63.65 TidelVater Associated Oil Co. 67.15 Standard Oil Co. Of Cal. • 71.22 If it ." 1,145.52 It i+ it 57.10 It it It 124.26 of 11 tt 3.32 Columbia Equipment Company 257.50 Bellingham Lodge ##194 B.P.O.E. 280.00 Everson Motor Company 32.12 Weldit Tank & Oteel Co. 14.01 tt rt a tt 29.18 rt i� IT tr 54.95 Edwards & Johnson 4.55 it it, 22-.19 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUT,TD: Riverton Hospital $ 2.,088.96 George Janssen, Postmaster 22.00 Donald Brunson 34.75 J . E . Gustafson 31.45 $ 6,520.87 $ 2,177.16 Total of Claims approved $ 8�944.94 I APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 8th DAY of PAY ig42 INITIATIPTG RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUITTY COTIvIISSIOi"ERS OF �)HATCOM COU1TTY0 `,,1ASHI_TGTO11T In the matter of the Resurfacing of Siper-Goodwin-Yassey-Coles Roads, to be known as C.R.P.-S.Y. #22 Resolution to Construct } IT IS HEREBY RI]SOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to resurface the above named Siper-Goodwin-Massey-Coles Road located in bections 32,33,34. Township 40 31T, R 4 E,, and Sections 3 , 4 ' 5 -9 , 10, 16, and 21, Tovaiship 39 h: , R 4 E, being 7.35 miles in Commissionerts District No. 2:, and BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that, for -t he foregoing, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 11ork - $4,560.00 from Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this: resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington the County Engineer is IERIBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as .by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Day -Labor method as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge specifications of the State of 'Nashington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1942. (SEAL OF T HE BOARD OF COUITTY C 01, .IYSSIOI; � RS ) Attest: PLI"1111Y T. SNMER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FR.UTK L. CRA11ER Chairman GEO. ELDER . Commissioner E. C . I-IMMEY Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of 3hatcom County, Washington 11TOTICE RE COUITTY DAY LABOR PROJECT Office of County Commissioners Bellingham, Washington May 8, 1942 Description and estimate of cost of work to be performed by Whatcom County: Resurfacing of SIPER-GOOD,III T-t:1ASSEY-COLES ROADS, located in Secs., 33 and 34, T 40 IT, R 4 E. W. 'J. , and Secs. 3, 4, 92 102 16 and 21, T 39 IT, R 4 E. W.M. This project to be known as CRP-SM f#22. ESTIVATE OF COST: 6080 co. yds. of Sand Binder in -place �2 .75 - $4,560.00 Labor $ 19805.76 Supplies 843.60 Equipment Rental 1,851.36 Ins. Ins . & %:Ied.Aid 59.28 Estimated date of commencing work: May 14, 1942 Estimated date of completing work: June 14, 1942 ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OM-..1I SSIO'ITERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 4,560.00 BOARD OF COUITTY COT.'I'IISSIONERS OF r'11 ATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOI1T BY FRANK L. CRAZIER Chairman GEO., ELDER Commissioner E. C . 111=1EY Commissioner APRIL , RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE- 8th Y OF. 11T1iY 0Z) 42 19 �HTO1F7RtATlAtrT6�ELCiHGR.{t7 WFSRiAGT6 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTNTY COIjUjIISSIOIE RS OF tiMTCOII COUITTY, ,,7ASHIITGTON IN THE 1,1kTTER OF THE TRANSFER OF' THE PROCEEDS ) OF RESALE COITTRACTS, RESALE DEEDS AND STATE ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT FOREST LAITD INCOMEE WHEREAS, in October 1940, the sum of $2,713.02, net laroceeds from Resale Contracts, Resale Deeds and State Forest Land Income, was distributed to the Public: Assistance Account, and VIHEIEAS, according t.o a -ruling of the State Examiner, the Public Assistance Account was not entitled to participate in the distribution of said proceeds, citing Section 5, Article 7 of the Constitution of the State of Vlashington, and 41HEREAS, the settlement between. Jhatcom County and the State Social Security Department of the State of Washington for the year 1940, as determined bir the Auditor of that Department, teas, based upon his agreement that the Public Assistance Account should not participate in these proceeds and his understanding that this amount had been transferred from the Public Assistance Account to the Current Expense Fund, but which has not been done:, ITO1'l; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer the sum of $2,713.02 from the Public Assistance Account to the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County. DOME in regular adjourned session of the Board this: 8th day of May, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COL=IY COP:'UaIISSIOIr1-,RS ) Attest: PLIITY T. SITYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUI\TTY COTIJISSIOIERS OF :'J1HATCOM COUNTY, UASHINGTON FRAIi K L . CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . LUUTLEY Commissioner By ' L . COMER Deputy BEFORE THE. BOARD OF COUNTY C013TISSIOERS OF uIHATCOM COUITTY, NASHINGTON f III THE MATTER OF TIM, SALE OF COUITTY ) PROPERTY ACQUI E'D FOR DELINCI EIBORDI;IT TAS ) R OF SALE VIIIEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and i'lIEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Tllashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shah not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set for t h the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of 3hatcom, State of Washington, sand said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made -by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. City of Blaine, Lots 3 to 14 incl, Blk 3 0 6 p 50.00 Clark's Investment Co's Add. to Blaine, Lots 5 & 6, Blk 5 50.00 Alabama St.. Add. to To,"vn of New Vlhatcom, Lot 2, Blk J 25.00 Elwood's Add to City of '''lhatcom, Lot 5, Blk 22 10.00 Silver Beach Grandview Block, Lots 6 to 8, and HE 45 ft. of Lot 9 less railroad 124.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 19 & 20, Blk 65 40.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 13 to 15 incl. Blk 64 . 40.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add. Lots 32 to 38 incl. Blk 87 35.00 Lyale's First Add. Lots 14 & 15, Blk 15 20.00 Lysles First Add. Lots 9 to 12, incl. Blk 4 25.00 Grandview Add. to Sehome, Lots 1 to 13 incl. Blk 3 13.00 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE Sth DAY OF MAY 42 79 Order of Sale, Continued: Map 4. second-class Tide Lands, all second-class Tide Land in front of Lot 1, Section 8, Ttivp. 37 1T, Range 1 E, except Chicago Fish Co Is' portion, Section 8, Twp,., 37 N; Range 1 E . $ 25.00 Tax 4.1 E2 SE, Sec. 35, Tvip. 37 N, Range 4 E 0 0 0 0 . Tax 6., 71 3 S1'J Sill - S22 A's of N 7-z Als of E-2 SI'J SVI, also. E2 SI 5V7, Sec. 24, Tyrp. 38 N, Range 3 E Tax 8. S 122 A's of NE S;'J Sec. 29, also ice. IE Sec. 30, all in Tvrp. 38 X, Range 4 E E2 SE., Section 34, Twp. 39 ITT, Range 4 E PIap 3 and 4. Lots 5 & 6 less ways, See. 1, Twp. 39 TT, R 5 E TTL'J�-SE -lI�'J NE4-IT Sti'J-}-SE S —,t'%- arc. 14, Tv1p. 39 IT, Range 6 E 172+of Lot 1 and W- SE NE, Sec. 5, Tvdp. 40 1T, Range 2 E Part of Tax 47 and Tax 34.2 tract in S2 Nt- beginning 330 ft.. W of E line of Sec. 6 and 432 ft. S of S Line of Bobbletts St. Thence S'288 ft. Thence ;'J 606 Ft. thence N 720 Ft. to S line of Bobbletts St. 330 ft. Thence S 432 Ft. Thence E 303 Ft to beginning, all in. Sec. 61 Tvip. 40 IT, R 1, E.JJ.Ai. Done in regular. adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1942. (SEAL OF BOARD OF COUNTY COi IISSIO LRS ) 100.00 125.00 100.00 260.00 10.00 560.00 125.00 210.00 FRANK L . CRAA 1 i R Chairman of the Board CEO. ELDER Cor�mis sioner Attest: PLINY T . S�TYDER E. C . T. IL'ITLEY County Auditor & Ex-officio Coiiimiissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER. Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT811SSIOITERS OF �tlHATCOI,I COUNTY, WASHINGTON, /,IT THE MATTER. OF SETTLEIICMITT WITH COUNTY ) ( ORDER. TREASURER. FOR THE MONTH OF LMCH, 1942 ) tiMREAS, R. C..Atwood, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of March, 1942, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said R. G. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: .General $ 216.22. University 3,618.42 College 2,198.95 W.W.0 .E . 681.86 E.W.C.E. 584.62 397.72. Veterans' Compensation 174.74' Parks & Parkways 35.99' Game 22.50 Forest Fire Protection 62.76 Fisheries 1.00 Highway Safety 35.99 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 16,412..78 Treasurer's Revolving 563.02 Lost Tax Receipts 7.77 Cash Paid City Treasurers 39,469.37 ARIRANTS REDEEI,2D : Current Expense 152137.07 Soldiers' Relief 500.00 Road Fund 52 ,437.43. Public Assistance 17,555.43 Law Library 78.00 Marriage Certificate, 51.00 P. U. D. 6,237.96 Schools -General 882852.38 Schools -Building, 102.85 Opportunity Room 804.95 Port -General 51,831.14 T,ioorman. Ditch, Maintenance 12.35 Drainage !,.To. 3, Maintenance 4.50 ffim!�Tixi[H lma� Schools -Bond 1,000.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 137 APR.IL. TERM FRIDAY THE Sth DAY OF MAY 19 aa wit WK-781 NZING =;*_-VELM1 GRAV;r PASFfiAGiD Settlement with Treasurer, Continued: INTEREST OIT WARRAITTS: Current Expense Road Fund Schools -General Schools -Building INTEREST ON. BONDS: Schools -Bond .16 98.03 .55 1.16 175.00 253,363.67 'tie do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on March 31st, 1942, as shorn by the County Auditor's check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follows DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALAITCE Seattle First National Bellingham 3491,739.01 Bellingham National Bellingham 200,877.54 Nat'l Bank of Commerce Bellingham 248,071.49 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 25,000.00 Citizen's State Bank Blaine 5,000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Treasurerts Revolving 436.98 Investment Account 22,500.00 913,625.02 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 32234.50 Chks & cash items 5,021.81 Currency 1,476.00 Silver 82.70 9,815.01 Plus cash short .10 9,815.11 Total cash in hand 923,440.13 IN TESTIMONY VIEE EOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County CommissioiB.rs of Whatcom County, Washington, this 8th day of May, 1942. (SEAL OF TEE, BOARD OF COMITITY C0124ISSIO1,ERS ) Attest: PLATY T. SNYDER County Auditor and.Ex-offi.cio Clerk of the Board FRANK L . CRArJER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner E . C . la:1 TLEY County Commissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFYthat the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. PLINY T. S11T.YDER County Auditor The April report of the PThatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1.% Tuesday, May 12, 1942. Approvej 7:�K, h�_irman of�thk_ol:olrd 1'1!11~J.t L!...!'ir, (r«�441.1d LJI!lJ1Lj' Jy '1_tr.LL1E/L.'1T11JL!�7' ,$:1.T It J 7J7 "JIYTT .,l. Tt1tT�#T �TTTr)till)tIr'Tl�fititiTlT7riiiT.Tr/fitrTTriITTTrfTTrrtl77iriTTTIT"T7Tr;t,r;rlr)i1T�7 lTiiiT iT7!'jrrTTITiTTlr7Tilir7trrTi7�T"iIr 7TttrT Tr /Yi 771fr1 P' + TING , TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 8, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT E PENSE : J. C. Penney Company Court House $ 3.59 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff (Emerg.) 1,095.35 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 1t 2.93 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 12th I AY 42 TERM THE DAY OF 19 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Vlestern ;`lood�,rorking Company Seattle School Dist. No. l Carolyn Polstra COUITTY ROAD FUITD : Norstrom Lumber Company Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Co. 'i'lillard Service Ashe Bros. I'lotor Co. J. H. Puckett Si Geiger General Petroleua Corp. of Cal. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU.,M: Margaret I4laloy H. G. Royal I.aurita Williams Belli.nghara '`later Department David E. Lockwood, Director Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. if rl rr rt it if rt State Treasurer (for Dept. of Labor & Ind.) Erling 1T. Anderson Beckett & I:Iontfort Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham ;'later Department Bloedel Donovan Lumber 11ills The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. Golden Rule Marc. Co. Hardy's Service Station & Store Lake` -ray Market Newkirk Save May Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Steiner Radio Service Wahl' s Mrs. Hazel Armstrong Bellingham Publishing Company Lynden Department Store, Inc. I:iorse Hardware Company Packer Scott Company Snell Oil Company, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of California `:lhatcom County Road Fund Aubert Drug Company 3iddle & Crovrtiier, Company S. E. I.Iassengill Company Shaer Suj)plir Coripany, Inc. u u u u n rt u n n rr n tt tt n rr u n tl tt If St. Francis Hospital Aubert Drug Co. if rr is Roy Barrett -Drugs Bellingham Visiting; iTurse Assn Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley L. A. Greenwood, I,% D. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Herald Prescription Ph-ri_iaey It If it International Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy n n n a Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. 0. Vl. Rogers Dr. E. P. Spearin Dr. Charles Teel SOLDIERS RELIEF FtT'TD : John Robert Petersen Laura Rocriseth Jail $ 2.58 Supt. of Sch. 9.32 Juv. Court 144.00 Agri. Exten. Sery 17.35 � 88.61 4.37 10.08 108.17 2.40 4.80 67.70 $ 8.52 6.84 6.96 2.57 34.41 73.70 6.75 1.86 3.60 1.81 49.83 7.84 " 11.85 1.00 4.12 8.00 12.70 7.00 4.50 2.00 .82 3.61 7.16 10.00 2.40 45.58 18.59 4.38 22.99 11.59 9.6a 8.08 16.56 44.96 14.27 13.70 26.48 14.42 4.64 39.30 30.00 4.07 14.40 27.14 4.60 30.00 202.00 70.•00 1.55 3.09 1.03 20.63 15.10 30.62 29.04 28.00 7.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 1,275.12 $ 2n6.13 1,118.79 $ 45.00 Total of Claims Approved $ 2,725.04 IDECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APR.IL TERM TLTESDAY _ 12th Y O F Iu`AY is 42 V- ORDER FOR HEARING II1T THE ILtiTTER OF THE PETITION OF t1HATC011 COUNTY ) AM OT S FOR THE VACATIO-IN OF A ROAD IN ( ORDER FOR TEARING WHATCOP;i COUTTTY, WASHINGTON ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer in CD the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by .11hatcom County and others, will be held by the Board of County ComLmissior]e rs of Whatcom County, dashington, in the office of said' Board in the Court House at Bellingiiars, Via shington, at the hour of 10:00 o' clock A.T.-I. , on the 2nd day of June, 1942. DO1M this 12th day of i!ay, 1942. (SEAT., OF TILEE, BOARD OF COU?TTY COIV=SSIO11E-RS ) FRAsTK L. CRC;.LER Chairman, Board of County Cormiissioners , Whatcom County,`3..sh. GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. I:2IZEY Commissioner COl VIISSIOI�'RS NOTICE OF HE'iRII"IG I!,T TTE] I/IATT ER OF TIC VACATIOt•T OF THE COUI'TTY ) ROAD PETITIOI1TED FOR BY � 11i' TCOI,i COUNTY, OTHERS ) NOTICE OF I l iIiTG NOTICE IS =uREBY GIVEN, That the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the: matter of the petition'of V.1h.atcom County and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' office in the Court house, Bellingham, VIashington, said road to be vacated, being described in said report as follows: That portion_ of County Road No. 277 through the SVI- iTE4 Section 36, T 37 N. R 3 E .W.M. , not now covered by State Highway ITo . 1, Pacific Highway, and lying on Easterly side of said State Highway and that the 2nd day of June, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., has been set for the: hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. (SEAL OF TIC BOARD OF COUITTY C01r1I,IISSIOIE RS ) 4 Dated tlis 12th day of May, 1942 Published I/Iay 16 L",^ 23 BOARD OF COUITTY COIr ESSIOYERS 7.%HATCO1.1 COUITTY, '11ASHINGTOIT FRA1 K L . CRAi:IER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER. Commissioner E . C. 11ATI=Y Cormi.ssioner Dance license..application No. 480 for public dances to be held at Parachute Inn for the period of one year, ending Feb. 1, 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to I/Ionte Beaty. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, I1ay 15, 1942. Approve � �,� , C .irmar o ie oard -'[. ll.: .'1 ,:1 ,(J 11f�''![,!L:.L .'LL'«/r//.,'1/li:,L'`l.!.CI«S.?'r'L:r;.«Sl.'-,'L!['.:,-ll;-•"r!/{.. :'1 'F/r'11. 1![, !i'r.'. l';,,CC :.L(-/1: ;S;I", !1 1:..•1%r /. !r 11 `l ,.'l.'L ,'l!:! f'/:!/..'l/i r%/[r1!r l,C ll !l,'./.J J� i7%ir#iTlT"iririri,/i 1Tlrl,,T,tl�;1'lYrrrr:,,r/;;rr,rr;r;r„„,i'ITiTlr; rTi irlTlii/ !tlrli,'i;r/�#i,,XL!'lrlrtrlii 11iTir,7lri f'iT±rlrJT;rir/t: r/ri l')t.�r;r]i�'J<�rJr/r,i lrlr/i�lt,r;ririrr/l I,1E ETITTG, FRIDAY, I,1AY 15, 1942 APRIL TEMA Pursuant to adj ouriulent taken Tuesday, I:1ay 12, 1942, the Boa rd met at 9:30 A.I.I. , this date, with all members present. The folio Laing claims Trrere approved by the Board for payment: CURIE, RTT EXPENSE: George Wetzel The Safety Equipment Co. Hanson Blue Print Co., Inc. George . etzel tl t1 ti it Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Auditor $ 5.70 Court House 12.22 ' Prop. Agent 2.00 Sup. Ct. #1 2.11 it it ##2 1.40 Sheriff 2.78 it 1.02 _Lq-Q RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM__ FRIDAY TH 15.th Y OF 1.1AY 19 42 11 CURREN;T EXPENSE, Continued: 11 Economy Laundry Union Oil Co. of Cal. Eunice I:. Germain Pacific Tele . & Tele . Co. George Janssen, Postmaster COUTdTY ROAD FUM : C. H.. Whipple Payroll - Voucher 5817 SOLDIERS RELIEF LIEF FUI,ID : Henry De*�Jispelaere (Order to A. F. Loft) Bennett Josephson " Chester 1r.. Koder " George 1,11. Reilly " Albert Hugo Reul Sampson A. Turner " Constance R.'Wallace " 's'lilliam Henry Z'Iarren Arthur G. itiiyrick " Jail $ 21.08 Suet. of Sch. 2.05 Agri. E::t. Serv. 8-.45 if it It 3.93 Def. Emerg. 3.50 Total of Claims Allowed J $ 17.25 153.33 $ 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 $ 71.42. $. 170.58 $ 180.00 $ 422.00 ✓ A resolution was received from the Birch Bay Circle Grange expressing their appreciation of the action of the Board in -its. prompt compliance with their petition for some solution of the garbage disposal problem at Birch Bay. The April report of the activities of the Agricultural Extension Service was received a,d placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.T,I. , Tuesday, May 19, 1942. Approve- 9�/�� 'h irman of the Board �11 �..�1+-r%�/'(1_��'r^.�11���L !G'1I:Lr,r r. ,zr }!. ,t •r _ .r.r_1Lr , 1i,i iJ•J r 1J1:LiL_J JLtL :-1I�!� ' f (�'1. •rlr,r.t�.,l=J�.L.''1-'!• 7tl l7rr Ft7rt�ltmffrrr+rrrrriltitirii;tint%Fi'I,ri�i/i%:7;ti:.;;fyii T',;';trtlT;; trri r7Jf7JI'ILIi;T+%'t//tfrlt�l lTi7;7!'�Jr`li lrrr:rrrt;J%i�lrtrit;�l F+T;t ;'/rrrt l;t:rtrri+r ,`r I::H1LTII,?G, TUESDAY, HAY 19, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjourmaent taken r'riday, May 15, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payrient: CUR=, !T =ENSE : E . S . Malone It COTHTY ROAD F LIM : Treasurer Assessor � P. D. Harkness Basil Plant Burrous & Son Cecil liarkviood VTnatcom County Road Fund (County Stores) If it '' " (County Stores Garage) Department of Labor & Industries SOLDIERS RELIEF FUI,3D: Albert J. Heath Hubert S . Cole Victor W. Fisher Total of Claims Approved 7.15 3.05 $ 117.00 43.20 97.20 50.89 179.11 326.29 350.25 $ 15.00 25.00 15.00 $ 15.20 $ 1,103.94 $ z5.00 $ 1,234.14 f By unanimous action_ the Board fixed the minimLLr� at twenty (20) for the :ir�er of persons in parties being granted half -fare rates on the ferry CHIEF M7I TA. There bei= no further business to come before the meeting, the sense was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I:.i. , Friday, Ilay 22, 1942. Approved Chairman or the Board .fL!.J.'1./«:J.iL: i 1T,i iif.Tif, I"frii .r`ii t.',IJ"Tra ,i, /�.Ti, li nit, ,Ti Tr71 .,1I'. rfi ;7 ir.�, i"rf.%:•r,J .T., Y'i. �T�l ,i „ .iti~ ➢i rT i, r RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APn R.IL TERM FRIDAY THE 2 DAY OF. 19AY ZI- j 4 19 2 LUMTIITG, FRIDAY, I= 22, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjourrmient taken Tuesday, May 19, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M. , this date, ,with all members pc es e21t., The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREiTT EXPE1TSE.: Payroll - P.ay Auditor $ 11362.99 " Assessor 1,426.00 " 11 Commis s ioners 600..00 Treasurer 1,653.66 Court House -360.00 Property Agt. 150.00 Supr.. Ct.. #1 178.65 n n It , it #2 178.65 Prob. Office 150.00 -Clerk 596.66 J. P. #1 135.00 r► rr J. P. #2 125.00 tr rr Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty 504.16 Sheriff 655.00 Jail- 430.00 Supt. of Sch. 438.95 Agri'.. Exten. Serv. 369.99 " Hort. Imp. ' 166.66 (Defense Off.) Def. Emerg. 50.00 The Haloid Company Auditor- 13.89 Frazier's Typewriter Service Assessor 1.70 Bellingham Publishing Co. Commissioners 15.90 " if " Treasurer 18.00 Keystone Envelope Co. " 5.00 Pitney -Bowes Pos-taEa Meter. Co. " 15.00 Vanderpool Office Equip. Serv. " 25.61 George Wetzel rr It Clerk 3..19 Economy Laundry System, Inc. Court House .75 ITat11°Reporting Service Sup. Ct. #2 2.50 0. D. Post. J. P. Country 2.7-5 A.. J.-;Blythe Plbg. & heating Co. Court House 25.66 Fred Hanson Supt. of Sch. 2.83. K. B. Williams Printing Co. " - 7.73 �'lrri.. Fisher Bd. of Education 5.00 Gordon W. Leen " 5.00 Clara O'Neill " 5.00 Alvin J. Gregor " 5.00 C. 0. Hill Supt. of Sch.' 5000 H. E. Jones it 5.00 COUNTY ROAD FUI`TD : Payroll - Voucher 5825 $ 994..64 11 It 5826 150.00 5827 275.00 5828 645.00 R. C.• Sisson - Pre -Final Estimate CRP 76, Up -it 1 " Final Estimate it" R. C. Sisson PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: St. Joseph's. Hospital Aubert Drug Co. rt It It Herald Prescription Pharmacy Omens Drug Co:. tt rr ,t Bartholick's Shoe Rebuilders Victor House Mrs. Hazel Armstrong 11rs. Foster Sharp Cash Assistance Roll for June Edith B. Carhart Mrs. S. A. Cunningham T. H. DeHaven Eerkes Security Market if a rt F. Gilbert Puget Sound Poorer & Light Co. n it if tt Safeway Stores,'Inc. ,Inc. rt tr it 1,857.G8 393.38 56.11 $ 21.00 5.20 3.19 3.92 3.60 2.83 1.55 2.00 30.00 2.04 4,005.50 15.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 1.00 4.50 8.00 5.15 $ 9,827.01 $ 4.1371.81 f V.2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM- FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF MAY 19 Qa PUBLIC ASSISTA1,10E, Continued: T:Srs . W. 0 t Gain Virginia Irene Benner Mrs. J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley Dr. C. M. Erb Herald Prescription Pharmacy if it it Hurley Drug I:iart Star Drug Co. Bellingham Abstract Company City Sanitary Service Company Friday Harbor Drug Company Puget Sound Power, & Light Co. Union Printing Company Puget Sound Power. & Light Co. Bornstein -Houser Sea°Foods, Inc. Sherwood Butternut Bakery Standard Brands of California. Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn The Mennen Company Bookey's, Clarence Handy North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service Sears, Roebuck & Company Union Oil Company of California Aubert Drug Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. tt it rr " It u it it it Payroll - Voucher 37-539 If If " It SOLDIERS RELIEF FU71TD : Ernest C. Garst LAST LIBRARY FU1\M Hazel B. He -Lin Total of Claims approved 20.00 376.55 37.00 30.00 4.00• 5.60 3.36 8.51 1.33 10.00 1.86 9 '. 08 26.48 7.73 86.35 19.31 57.78 36.03 61.39 2.50 176.49 76.50 34.49 6.81 .93 4.00 10.66 49.24 3.61 49.85 1,635.00 607032 25.00 10.00 $ 7,607..74 25.00 10.00 $ 21, 84-1.55 BEFORE TIC; BOARD OF COUI"TTY COL-MSSIONERS ✓ OF ilIDITCOM CO=Y, WASEINGTOIT IN THE LATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ALEX. BURITS ) ( R E S O L U T I O N AS SUPERVISOR OF ELDER DITCH DISTRICT ) 5'IIiREAS, this Board is advised by Gerrit Top that he now resides outside of the boundaries of the Elder Ditch District and is, therefore, no longer eligible to serve as a supervisor of the said Ditch District IT017, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that Alex. Burns, whose address is R #2, iLynden, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of the Elder Ditch District.- DOITE in reaalar adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of May, 1942. (SEAL. OF THE BOARD OF COU1TTY C0h9,JISSIO1,EaS ) At.te s t : PLINY T . STTYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COTINITY COTv%1I SSI OIfERS OF 'V7HATCO11 COUT?TY, VIAMIITGTON FRALTK L. CR.J.1ER Chairman 3E0. ELDER Commissioner E . C. MATTLEY 'Corimgis s i oner A communication, directed to the Internal Revenue,-Departnent, was signed by the Board requesting that authDrity to sign orders for narcotics to be used at the Whatcom County Hospital be granted to Donald Brunson and,/or Pelagius Williams, for the period of one. year from July 1, 1942. " The resignation of John H. Grassmeyer, as Court House Custodian, effective June 1, 1942, was received by the Board and placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL FRIDAY 22_nd MAY TERM THE_- DAY OF -. 43 s 42 ✓ This; being the time fixed for the opening of bids on CRP t#80, Unit ##1, the. Carl L. Brown Road, the one bid received was placed before the Board, this bid being as follows: Alfred P. Knutzen, Bidder. 2.27 acres- Clearing $ 250.00 2.27 acres - Grubbing 490.00 Total Bid $ .740.00 This bid being acceptable and no other bids being received, the Board unanimously messed a motion for its acceptance. Upon the filing of.a bond, General Casualty Comxa ny of America, M. E. Daw, Attorney -in - the certified check posted by Mr,. Knutzen z:ias released to him. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.,, Tuesday, 1.4ay 26, 1942. Approved _Z,5� Oro- U 11.L,'.:. .L 1,L lr; .�L. ..�,fl z / +! F.L rl �^ �'t }.LtL1Ixd1.11 ,!J.tl.J.11./J..I�1.! rICZ[liC.lJ.tl[«1. tllL�rr'.'L.Lr_JL1.L 7#tr'1'%'trTr�717'I'li l'7�i�>fr�fl" l��):"r!'ifit'i r� 71�fiTrf7ir f7'J`i�7'r7�r�t>'rJ; 7',` r',?'�, rf,�t� �ir,r�i 7 T!'7't',r^1rYY'77'i"tf T 1i`T7'ttllrlftCl'7`7Y/l!i'!T'Tl'ilt,�J tYi1'7`tT, „�t,'tf,i',f-err , ;i iT1t17' r,METII'TG, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant to -a djouri cent taken Friday, May 22, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.NI. , this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREiiT EXPENSE: Farmers Pillutual Telephone Co.. if » ,r County Road Fun Farmersi.Mutual Telephone Co. ,r 0 it it . Convent, of the Good Shepherd County Road Fund. Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. u n ,r rt Farmers.11utual Telephone Co. u it ,t ,t County Road Fund if if ,t Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. if It u u u tt ti If County Road Fund COUNTY ROAD FUIM : Basil Plant Everson Motor Co. u n rt H. Moline R. F. Raper P. D. Harkness- J. A.. Cole Warnick Lumber Co. Powder Sales .& Equipment Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Farmers. Mutual Telephone Co. Daily Journal of Commerce Union Printing Company Department of Highways PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: P. N. Inge-;,, Mayme Miller Arvid W. Fox Donald Halbritter J. R. Bone Brown & Cole, Inc. No. 1. Hagen & Clark Safeway Stores, Inc. Pairs. Nellie Overcash. Food Stariip Revolving Fund Payroll Voucher 37-543 is rt 37-544 Aubert Drug Co. rt a rt - Dr. John L. Dickinson Dr. U. 0. Dickinson Dr. C. V. Farrell Keyes Clinic Auditor $ 1.35 Assessor .63 It 20.52 Commissiorn.rs .80 Treasurer 1.90 Juv. Court .42 to • It 12.00 Sheriff 60.39 Clerk 1.38 Pros. Atty .0a Supt. of Sch. 4.57 it 12.44 Exten. Serv. 26.90 It tt 4.60 Hort. Insp. .10 Def . Emerg. .62 Airport 21.37 $ 211.28 138.09 291.14 46.00 41.95 154.12. 2.00 68.53 4.89 8.92, 41.20 7.53 14.70 9.48 2.25 $ 1.50 118.50 43.86 30.96 11.00 26.00 72.50 7.50 25.00 471.00 2 , 235..71 43.50 .1.81 15.02 26.25 2.00 2.33 4.00 $ 170.50 1,042.08 3,133.94 rt ! SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry Adolph Swanson 30.00 Total of Claims $ 30.00 .�� 41; 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. APRIL TLLSDAY 26th 1�AY 42 TERM 7HE DAY OF 19 -uxicasaittua� cc�samriw�nu�nsxuacsa BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUTTTY COM1,,3 S0I0T,1ERS OF � 11ATCOIvI COI°;TY, VIASHINGTOPT IN `I'HE i,,1AT 1 - OF SETTLEMENT tl°dI TH COU TEY ( TRE, ASL= FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1942 O R D E R WHEREAS, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer for Vdhatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of April, 1942, and the same has been checked and compared and found to,be correct according to the AuditcmTs check: IT IS TI•TEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said H. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER General 968.11 School 1,550.00 University 153,845.32. College 9,578.49 W.. W. C. E. 2,961.97 E. Z1. C. E. 2,540.36 C. 13. C., E. 1,799.39 Veterans' Compensation 716.80 Parks and Parlvaays 134.55 Game 7.30 Forest Fire Protection 1,421.17 Fisheries 20.00 High�,,ray Safety 134.55 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 1,833.62 Advance Taxes - 27.90 Treasurer's Revolving 336.91 Cash Paid City Treasurers 158,218.82 Cash Paid Toomship Treasurers 5,854.29 WARRAI`TTS REDEEl,2D : Current Expense. 14,309.57 Soldiers Relief 140.00 Road Fund 20,687.60 Public Assistance 21,841.29 Marriage Certificate 46.00 P. U. D. 2,249.74 Schools -General 82,866.83 Opportunity Room 456.42. Port -General 3,077.67 BONDS REDEELMD : Schools -Bond 12,200.00. INTEREST OIT 1,11ARRAITTS : Current Expense 1.04 Road Fund 2.12 Schools -General .a,2 INTEREST 011T BO*TDS: Schools -Bond 3,116.00 369,944.15 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on April 30, 1942, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Corimerce First National Bank Peoples State Bank Citizens' Bank First National Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Investment recount Treasurer's Revolving CASH IN OFFICE: LOCATION BALANCE Bellingham 216 ,301:39 Bellingham 2003,160.59 Bellingham 248,071.49 Lynden 30,000.00 Lynden 25,000.00 Blaine 5.3000.00 Ferndale 25,000.00 Everson 7 ,000. 00 22,500.00 1G0.07 779,133.54 Cash in vault 1,532.00 Chks and cash! items 1,333.70 Curi° ency 5,272.00 Silver 186.60 8,3241..30 Total cash on hand 737,457.3�- "ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TUESDAY TERM TH 2Gth Y OF Td-1kY 45 19 42. IIT TESTI1.10 TY EEMOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Coruiiissioners of 73hatcom County, Washington, this 26th day of T;iay, 1942. • ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF .COTTT1TTY C01TA11ISSIONER.S ) Attest: PLI_'TY T. S1TZDER Cowaty Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the'Board FRA11K L . CRALER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commis: loner E . C. MP-JTLEY County Coil-imissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing- is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners novr on file in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. PLI ITY T . SI'TYDER County Auditor. By unanimous action, the Board ai3pointed S. H. Dyer, R fl, Bellin-ham, v"dashincton, to fi the position. of Court House custodian, made vacant by the resiLriatio_a. of John H'. Grassmeyer; this appointment effective June 1, 1942. There bei.n- no further business to come before the rleetin- the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, TtIay, 1942. Approve Chairin of the 3oard f r r r ��.,jj_i !,��./:I.=.L .!l.i!1LJ-�.,'L=✓•.'-1.11 ,'�. l it rlrrli7 Yt7'1177"rtJir rii`'l3"!r 17/1"Ji l!'r_.1.:,!11•!�l.l!�.•!1.`111«/`.'41L,rr i� rrr iri;ri-rlrirrr;r;rit,r rrir7r1'r;;17'ir1r#i r,rrrIff#�7i 1i'rrrrrrr •r,L r rrlr+)`iifrf7lrlrirYr irinorir; ir;tl r hi-ir,'rr`rit TfIJETIITG, FRIDAY, MNY 29 , 1942 APRIL TERDJI Pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, May 26, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M.,J. this date %vith all r_ielnbers present. The followinZ claims were ayaproved by the Board for payi_Ieilt: C =ITT aXPENSE : Pacific Tele.. C": Tele. Co. It it if 11 It It if It Frank L. Cramer Geo . Elder E. C. Manley Fred Hanson Pacific Tele . ,8: Tele. Co. it tr to it Charles Rand Haael B. Heun Pacific Tele. & Tele. n to it n it it it it it n 4+ It tt if tt ,1 it . It ,t It tt it it it Knights of Pythias r . St Assn COUNTY ROAD FUI : Co. If Auditor $ 3.50 Assessor 3.90 Co:m-.,iissioners 6.95 It 1.60 It 1.60 It 61. :�5 Treasurer 52.42 tt 13.52 Sup. Ct. #1 3.80 tt 188.05 Sup. Ct. ##2 215.00 It (3.55 Re it 2.65 Juvenile Ct. 7.4.2 Clerk 3.45 Pros.. Atty 3.20 Sheriff 13.35 Supt. of Sch. 5.30 (Sari Juan Co)Adv. Exp. 7.71 De f . EI:Zer 37.29 it " 12 50 Comm. Capt. H. J. Reynolds Lied Bros. Boat mart Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Iverson. Lumber Company It it It Columbia Valley Lumber Comp�uiy Floyd Ebri�ht Auto Body Shop PUBLIC nSSI;3,Ts iTCE FUrTD: Physicians & Dentis.ts, Inc. Exp. Comm. Assn 13.39 $ Piarket Fruit Company if t, it if ,t it Pacific Tele. ?c Tele. COm?any Western Union Teledretph Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. u tr n I t tr tt tt State. Treasurer 11S0.00 107.06 20.95 50.85 233.85 23.12 22.6G 550.00 23.56 26.19 36.20 71.17 1.61 7.20 PIR 1.31 $ G74.40 $ 643.49 $ 727.69 Total of Claims Alloyed $ 2,045.56 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM 7i�ID1'._V THE 29th DAY OF Ii121.T. 79 42 �caxcunu-.+c�su�ucsan - V The quarterl - bud -et of 'c e lhatcom Court., .'lelfare Depar t111ent, 'or the 3rd quarter of 1942, was approved in a total amount of $30,794.00, $24,000.00 of which will be paid from county funds. ✓ The Final Cost Record, in a sup.Dlemental waount of $31G.60, for the I;Tarietta Overcrossing,l was certified. I There being; no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 2, 1942. Approved Chairman- of the Bo J .' L%!!',tr..!11 "ir, .E�! 11_' !1.11fF''.t!L"L!! ';�,cc:: t«dL(�1«.f„'1�'r1:1. i'"1lLi !G.! {� '.(, :lr'Il,'1•L 1.Lt�l1 F1. 1.�L.1J' !«�1 llf,' «.J�IL(LJ7-i ,'Lr.Lltl� �' .r.t et�lJ1.J(J' 1�L1•,11% LLt.rL111111 r r rrrr# rrrrrrrrfrP rrf1frli`,rrtirlrrtr, 1, fr7,rrrr,;t�trrrrrr n rrrrr /{ ,��rr#trr: r��rrfrrtrtrlrtt7rrtr><Irrtrrr�;rlydrrr;,��rrrinrrr;rr�rt�rrr,'r;rfrirl/ttlrtr ,'�rri:-rrtrrt�r.rrrtrrr 1 EETING, =i SDAY, JUIdE 2, 1942 AP RIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 292 1942) the Board met at 9:30 A.LI. , thin date, with all .erasers present. The following clairLls were approved for Inyment: CURRET:T EX'E'TSE: Bellingham Publishing Company Auditor $ 226.15 Towner Printing Company Assessor 37.60 Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer 5.45 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co. " '90.00 Lee Grocery Company Court (louse 3.99 Reid Bros. Company " " 11.85. Morse Hardware Company " it 10.65 Douglas LIcKay Prop. Agent 44.G0 Alpine Cafe Sup. Ct. #rl 12.65 Audrey Owsley Juvenile Ct. 33.37 0. D.. Post Cou-itry Jus. 2.25 2.75 7litness Fees " " 4.00 ',`Walter K.. Pixley " " 19.25 C. V. Farrell, 1.1. D.. Coroner 10.00 E. S. Malone Pros. Atty 3.09 :lest Publishing Company It " 10.00. I:Ionahan Garage Sheriff 13.25 1�xiierican. Assn of School Administrators Supt. of. Sch. 2.00 J. K. Gill Cormpany Adv. Exp. (Sch) 12.22 J. J. Lockert Exten. Serv, 6.49 Associated Oil Company Def. Emerg. 7.36 LIorse Hardware it It .88 Douglas !,IcKay it if 2.01 George Janssen, P. LI. it it 5.00 577.36 COtTiTTY RO10 FITTD : Payroll Voucher - No. 5857 If " 5858 it u 5859 it to 5360 if It 5861 it It 5862 it It 586a It It 5864 it to 5365 It " 5866 it " 5867 it it 5368 Emil Hawl-:ins on Ole hill Iverson Lumber'Company tt it it Charles R.. Watts S_ Company Bellingham Publishing Company Puget Sound Power & Light Company Buzzard Iron docks it it it Diehl Motor Company tt It 11 It n it George F. Cannon Gibbs.:Garage u tt �lallace Chevrolet Company Bellingham Iron? k Metal Company It It It I it Ray's Frame � Axel Service l'lestern Steel & Salvage Co. It tt if it It It It 11 594.95 361.50 702.45 812.00 12475.63 1, 24.0.69 648.30 842.95 313.20 1,426.06 21333.28 59.00 .75 12.50 62.23 39.87 8.50 10.90 19.54 8.09 14.39 5.16 2.35 100.00 150.00 .11.88 13.75 .71 7.21 123.53 6.13 9.99 63.08 25.75 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM-TUESD:iY THE__ 2' DAY OF. JUI'L 9 42 COUITTY ROAD FUi,TD , Continued: State & Maple Taxaco Service $ 1a-5.00 rt �i n u 1.55 rr a rt a 3.G1 Vants. Hardware 1.50 LJazden Department Store, Inc. 1.19 C. S. Kale Canning Company 48.39 A. Wasching 66.08 Rayts Standard Garage 43.67 Motor Parts Machine Co., Inc. 14.17 Hamburg Iron Works 245.19 Monahan Garage 119.00 Jewell Motor Company 11.35 Custer Service Station 7.93 Sussex Motor Company 15.45 North Vlashington Implement Company 51.45 Automotive Parts Service: 61.72 ►r rr tr 53.29 ►t ►t ►r 47.09 ►r n it 25.32 Morse Hardware Company .29 rr it ►r 51.05 It it it 15.23 u ,► ►r 12.16 rt rt tt 50.76 Burrous & Son 508.35 PUBLIC. ASSISTAIrCE FUND: Bellingham Coal Mines 21.32 Union Printing Company 2.32 Bellingham 17ater. Department 2.99 Farmers P,Iutual Telephone Company 1.72 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co111)any 5.43 it It ►► ►r 6.39 tt rr tr ►t 16.4 8 ►t . tt ►r a 16.42 Aubert Drug Company .93 Heinemann Diagnostic. Laboratory 4.00 Aubert Drug Company 7.79 Northwest Medical Supply, Inc. 75.05 Owl Pharmacy 47.72 B. B. Furniture Co., Inc. 213.16 Bellingham Coal mines 219.09 Bellingham Publishing Company 1.20 A. C. Hillman. 3.24 Jack Hills, Sec►y Standard Plan, D.H.I.A. 20.20 Geo. J. Hohl Company G'' . 03 9 Mervyn D. McKenzie 10.00 It 5.00 ' Morse Hard:,iare Company 46.35 Northern Grocery Company 75.06 North Vlash. Implement Co. , Inc. 2.58 Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service 3.35 Northwest Hardware Company 3.93 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 33.23 Richfield Oil Corporation 12.73 Schwabacher Bros. & Company, Inc. 52.89 0. L. S'neets 16.74 Walton Fruit & Produce Company 4.64 ELDER DITCH: 1.4athias, Juchomea $ 45.00 C. DeGrott 0.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 13 ,134. 26 1,051.34 S 51.00 4, 8.14., 4a The sale of two useless. wheelbarrows to Henry Elsasser, Box 322; Ferndale, Weshington, for $2.50, was approved by the Board. BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUITTY CO1l KI92-JIO_E RS OF %VH1'.TCOLI COUNTY, y7ASHINGTON v IN THu 11ATTER OF TIE PROPOSED SALE OF ) R E S O L U T I O N OBSOLETE PROPERTY A M EQUIPIVENT ) `IHEREJAS, this Board deems it to be to the best interest of Vlhatcom County, to sell the folloi,:ing described obsolete property and equipment, now ovined by VIhatcom County, Vlashington, to-v1it: One - - 193.4 Ford Station Flagon. Motor ##780142 One - 1928 Caterpillar Tractor. County t#C-2. Model 60 ##3646 One - 1929 Caterpillar Tractor. County ;-�C-S . Model 60 #461-A Two - Partially dismantled caterpillar tractors for part's Two - Model S-6, 6 yd. Isaacson Carryall Scrapers. #(3006 8-G010 One - 1928 Russel Mom tl Pull Grader, 12" LIoldaoard County #3 One - 1931 Gallion Pull Grader H. D. T,iodel County #2 1 4ZI-i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS =L TERM TT.ESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF ITM, 79 42 6AiD7FRA iAit NFTG:rBiLLiALAIill"�PASHiRGiD One - St. T: ar;.r's 120 H. P. Diesel En ine (scat oiuiry) One AC electric .welder ITO',l, THEREFORE, BB IT RESOLVED that in compliance with Sections 4007 to 4014, both in-: clusive, Remington's Revised Statutes of WashiriLton, it is hereby declared to be the intention_ of this Board to sell the above described obsolete property and equipment, at auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash AID BE ITS FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing on the Board's intention so to do, be, .and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the office of the Board of County Commissioners of .`lhatcom County, W,,,_ishingLon, in the Vlhatcom County Court House, Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A:.11. , on Tuesday, June 30, 1942, at which time any to:Tayer riay appa ar and be heard, either for or against, said proposed sale, after which said Board shall finally and formally determine whether or not said obsolete property and equipment shall be sold as herein - above set forth. DOI!U in regular adjourned session of the Board, this second day of June, 1942. FRA TK L. CMER (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COIllISSIOERS) . Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Coruni ssioner E. C . 1:1AITL , Y :attest: PLATY T. SITYDER Coliuiiissioner County Auditor ?c Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE TKI, BOARD OF COL 71TY CO12,'JSSIOIERS OF 1,IFIATC011 COUITTY, WASHIYGTON ✓" IN TITLE LUPMER OF Try PROPOSED SALE OF ( RE S 0 L U T I OTT COMITY OVINED FEE SII,IPLE PROPERTY ) '171DI EAS, this Board deems it to be to the best interest of VIh.atcom County to sell the following described real estate -property heretofore acquired by INhatcom County in fee simple, to -wit: 1. First Ildd. to New :'Thatcora. - Lot 13, Block 334 2. Lysle's lst Add. to Fairhaven - Lots 7 to 131, Incl., Block 16 3. Pense ,& Guest's 1st Add. to Tviarietta, Lots 3-4, Blk 1, also Map 2.1 CoLa ienci�ig at a, point on E.. Line of McDonough 4 A tract 324.9 ft. S of Sec. line between sections S & 17, thence V1 to Gov't meander line, thence SEly following meander line to intersection v ' th E line of rIcDonough's tract, thence II to beginning - Sec. 17, Tarp. 33 ICI, R 2 E.W.M. ITO:'l, THEREFORE, BE, IT R3,OLVED that in compliance ivith Sections 4007 to 4014, both in- clusive, Remington's Revised Statutes of .Yashington, it is. hereby declared to be -'the intention of this Board to sell the above described fee simple real property at.public auction, to the highest and best bidder, provided ho.,rever, that said property shall not be sold for less than the following minimum prices., respectively: 1. $ 400.00 2. 70.00 3. 250.00 A11D BE IT FURTIIER RESOLVED that a public hearing on the Board's intention so to do, be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the offices of the Board of County Cormaissiorners of Whatconi County, in the 1,7hatcom. County Court House, in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 A.I,T., on Tuesday, -the 30th day of June, 1942, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard either for or against said proposed sale, after which said Board shall finally and formally determine .whether or not said fee simple real property shall be sold ' as hereinhefore set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of June, 1942..., ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUITmiY C 01�21ISSIOITERS ) Attest: PLI?Y T . SITYDER. Co. Auditor ?c Ex.-officio Clerk of the Board B �r L. COMER Deputy FRANK L. CR.UtIER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER. Cou_1ty Cormni.ssioner E. C . PALS=Y County Cormiiissioner APRIL, TERM =, SDAY THE 2nd Y OF JUTE -11 9 19 4--2 IH TM5 T.',ATTER OF TIE PETITION OF '17II1:?TCOIi COUrrY, FT --.L ) FOR VACATIOIT OF A COUNTY ROAD FiTOVIN AS TIHt PORTION OF ( ORDER VACATIiTG COUTTTY ROAD COU`TTY ROAD 277 In the matter of the vacation of a County Road petitioned for by Vhatcom County and others, the Board finds as follows: That the petition therefor was filed on the 12th da7r of T,iay, 1942, and that said ,..letition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residingin the vicinity of the said road.�I That on the 12th day of T.Iav, 1942, -the County Engineer ryas duly directed to examine said road and slake a -report in on the same. That on the 2nd- dair of June, 19�_2, the County Engineer filed in the off. ice of -the Board his report in writing, as provided bir law. That by an order duly Massed by this Board on the 12th day of May, 1942, the 2nd day of June, 1942, eras set for hearii:l - the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing vrould be held was given by publication and posting as provided by lave. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated. That said road _ not now in use. That it will not be advisable to preserve the sal.ie for a general road system in the future. That the public will. be benefited by its vacation. and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other I)spers on file in the proceedings, and 'heard and considered all testimony and docLmientary evidence adduced for and against the vacation on of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY TIL]. 30ARD, all the merfoers concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Ihatcoia County and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principa --etitioner 9 a -ad the Clerk of this Board is directed to rnake a statement in vr.riting of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same. Done this 2nd day of June, A D. 1942. ( SEAL, OF TIE 2-02= OF COUNTY COI,II 1IS;3 _.IE ) Attest: PLIITY T. SIrD2R Countr Auditor Bar L. COZIER, Dehu ty FRANK L. CRAT,IER GEO. ELDER E . C . ThiA'_TLEY Bo:sd of County Coriimissio leis of 1,1Ihatcora County, Washinc;ton IN TIE] 1,1ATTER OF TITS PETITION OF ltIf=011 COU`-TY , ET AL ) FOR TIE VAC�TI OI" OF A COLT=�: T Y ROAD I TO' T_`T AS TIE] COUI?TY ( FI' TAL ORDER OF ItiCI�TIO_' ROAD ITO. 277 ) The Board having on the 2nd day of June, 1942, ordered the vacation of said -road upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and e..-oenses incurred in the. proceedings, and said costs and expenses , ar_lounting -to the sum of $ � , having b�erz paid to the County Treasurer of this County on the day of IT IS ORDERED BY TT IZ DOAR.D, all the members concurring,, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Whatcom County and others, be vacated as follows! That portion of County Road ITo. 277 through the SVI--`i ITEM Section 36, T 37 IT, R 3 E. ul.T,i. , not now covered by State High. -ray No., 1, Pacific Hi z hvray lying on the easterly side of said State Highvray. Done this 2nd daJ, of June, 19,12. (SEAL OF TIiZ 13301A= OF COLTI?TY C0I,211ISSICIT RS ) Attest: PLATY T. SIi'rDER County Auditor By COZIER Deputy FR..4TK L. C `CAI: ER GEO. ELDER E . C . I:Lr'CI1L,EY Board of County Commissioners of .Iiatcom County, Washington. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TTTL,SDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JTM . .*:iaxsaattutteco�.acuu:cxnrs,xnsx� ^ 4-2 Because Because of the convention of the County Corrnissioners , County Engineers and Welfare Administrators of the State of %Iashington, scheduled to be held in BeilinZhem, June 4, 5 & 6, the meeting eras, by unanimous action, adjourned until 9:30 A.E. , Tuesday, June 9, 1942. :)proIre dZ';Z4�:�,�s+� hairl'ia. of the Board .LJ- ,'11L! .',',1J11�11;!Lf.;.L (.1 fL'1.r1 r+r i r1 !.r !.( 1-'1.I, r Lr ry- _ ��' C" f 1 '�11.«'ialll,!. 1;11- !L 1':'1'L- «1'11C!L L 1'1 1!1«_'C!L' L1/1_'!!:.'!.".'1:1!Lt"1-'!.!' Lr'rr; "Iu"r rrrr111u INN i7 itlrr rrrl rt r;rh`trrrrr;rLtir,r7rf;r;ttrrrrt;rrrlfrrrrrr�rrYrtril, rrrrr;rr,`,rl� t,r;t:rrfrr;r ; rr;rrr Crr:r., ,rrf,t�rrrr,; r`r: n^,i r;r';rrr f„;, r, ; r ;rr;^lrrfrr; rr ir rr'frfrrlr;- I,=TIIIG, TU SDAY, JUIIE 92 1942 APRIL TERIJ, Pursuant to adjourimient taken Tuesday, June 2, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.I:I., this. da ,,rith all menfbers . �r es ent. The following claii:,is were a}proved for paTiient: CUl- 5 _.`TT E,TEIISE : Griggs Auditor � 16.43 Kee Lox I:I nufacturi �g Co. " 10.32 Union Printing Company " 57.94 Roy Dodge Assessor 15.35 Fred H. Dustin it 30.GO The Fixit Shop " .52 11i ller & Sutherle n Prtg . C o . " 533.79 Griggs " 10.59 Kee Lox McI lnufacturing Company Conunis;Sioners 3.61 Dept. of Labor & Industries A..;sessor .22 Dale Hanson Treasurer 1.30 Union Printing Companv " 48.54 It 11 " Court House 17.20 Bloedel Donovan Lumber I:Iills " it 55.62 Robert I.IcCallum " It 47.49 J. C. Penney Company I' It 2.95 Union Printing Company Sup. Court ##2 1.24 Seattle School Dist. '1To. 1 Juv. Court 137.20 Union Printing Company Clerk 53.97 'r7. Earle Gibb Pros. 1�tty 5.00 City of BellinS­ham Sheriff 250.00 laitkus Supply Co. it 1.30 'Shell Oil Co. , Inc. It 2.00 Dept. of Labor a Industries It 9.430 11 Constable 2.30 " Jail 9.23 4X Baki, Compony 't 28.92 B. B. I:Ieat & Sausage Co. " 57.00 Boi:instein-Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 5.77 Flash. Co-op. Lgg & Poultry Assn " 10.04 Whatcom Co. Dairymen t s Ass' n " 14..58 Knoll's I.Iarket " 6.75 Pacific Fruit � Produce Co. " 69.19 Harold Smith I' 20.43 Union Oil Co. of Cal. " 1.65 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber i.Iills " 6.13 Iestern Thrift Stores " 10.30 Joe Altose " 5.10 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Supt. of Sch. 5.95 Maryanne Golly Agri. Eaten. Serv. 7.38 L. I'I. Freimann It 11 " 1.50 Eunice Gdrmai.n Carlson It " " 14.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11 " It 6.20 State L- I.Iaple Texaco Service " " It .52 Union Printing Company " " If 1.08 Louis 7,11. King Hort. Insp. 29.25 Griggs Elect. �'c ReL,'. 41.79 Clara, Electric Co. Court House .82 COUNTY ROAD FTJI:D : Coluribia Equi.).nient Company $ 3.28 Ho,.iard-Cooper CorporL.tion. 11.95 It It If 1.13 if it it 412.00 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills 19.57 Parker I3achine Shop 15.28 Lind Gravel Com-.)any 171.50 Diller & Sutherlen Printin" Co. 82.40 Union Printing Company 23.53 :leldit Tanis & Steel Co. 13.59 It I1 II II 71.30 Luruai Island Cor.ipany 1.62 Jeffcott I.iotor Co. 76.93 E. J. Horn 6.00 Tudor L Linn 5.00 Piston Service of Bellinrha:.1, Inc. 19.63 $ 1,652.28 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TUESDAY 9th DUNE 42 TERM THE- DAY OF 19 County Road, Continued Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. $ 12.00 Edwards & Johnson 7.98 P. D. Harkness 151.87 J. G. Surinerville 114.00 Si Geiger 4.80 Dan Cush. 5.00 Standard Oil Co. of. Cal. 23.76. It rt It ,i tt 526.34 It if u It Ir 103.98 tt It tt rt It 40.29 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Company 30.a9 Shell Oil. Co., Inc. 15.19 u it if It 65.75 Union Oil Co. of Cal. 638.76 It It it it tl 468.54 :"li.11iam F. Hanson 96.41 Trunkey, & Sons 6118 it It 27.64 II n 47.53 Klocke VanderGriend Lumber Company 13.18 Barron Tire Co. 63.42• 138.91 Clift Motor Co. 567.84 Bellingham Tug & Barge Co., Inc. 20.00 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 33.35 Doran Company. 13.74 Whatcom Saw Shop 1.55 Northwest Auto Electric Company 8.65 u It u n 21.89. Geo. F. Ambrose 257.50 Tidewater. Assoc. Oil Company 6.09 Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. 14.83 Shell Oil. Company, I ne . 330.04 „ City of Lynden 60.00 ti'lhatcom Saw Shop 6.24. PUBLIC ASSISTI`zNCE FUND: Mrs. Anne L. Armstrong 6.50 Beckett & Montfort 5.56 Brennan' s Grocery 2.50 Commercial Hotel 5. 00 Golden Rule Merc . Co. 3.37 edlrs . Leonard 9.00 Lind Gravel Co. 3.09 Tr.adewell Stores, Inc. 4.00 York Addition. Grocery 14.18 St. Frances Hospital 30.00 Aubert Drug Co. 7.32, Herald Prescription Pharmacy 6.08 Ov71 Pharmacy 22.13 Dr. C. H. Prouty 15.00 Dr. C. W. Rasmussen 4.00 Dr.. H. G. Sutherland 8.00 Griggs Stationery & Printing Co. 8.24 J. J. Lockert 6.70. Union Printing Company 180.25 77.25 rt II tt 6.18 Booke.y:'s 82.40 Clark Electric Company 6.64 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 23.41 Golden Rule Mercantile Cor:lpany 11.87 Greene -Winkler Company, Inc. 4.02 Clarence Handy 6.60 Geo. J. Hohl Company 141.11 Morse Hardware Company 1.10 It It If 9.04 It it it 14.92 North Coast Chemical & Soap 7,1Torks 48.51 Northern Grocery Company 73.48 Pacific Fruit & Produce 16.23., Pacific Fruit & Produce 24.23, Schwabacher. Bros,. & Company, Inc. 51.06. Satandard Oil Co. of California 37.68 Walton Fruit & Produce Company 4.94 ,Mason Bros. Company, Inc. 3.30 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 2.31 Graham Drug Company 62.06 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 174.28 Riverton Hospital 12'50 Drs . Slyfield & Nelson 10.00 Aubert Drug Company 5.82 of If it 59.47 it It It 9.73 Cutter Laboratories 63.16 Owl Pharmacy 8.19 $ 4 , 946.53. 15 REC0.RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ TUESDAY THE 9th DAY. OF JUAT 19421, �xsossssspumctc�rcuzac s-.:4rnsstsxcra ---- -- PU3LIC ASSISTIU' CE, Continued: Shay Supply Company, Inc. Shipman Surgical Company Bellingham Abstract Company David E. Lockwood, Director Hag -en & C'lark, :';bite House Market it If rt n rr Margaret Maloy H. G. Royal Maurita Williams Edna Barter, R.N. Sabine L. Carr Evelyn R. Freeman Hilda Wicgin , H. Garner ,'fright I.j`rs . Hazel Armstrong George Janssen, Postmaster Donald Brunson Florence E. Bice I LTISC . F2�,IALTH FUTIID : H. Garner '"rfright, I'.I. D. Total of Claims Approved 4.64 31.62 10.00 54.31 29.42 26..30 9.44 6.34 9.52 29.15 4±5.36 42.36 36.68 25.84• 30.00 81.70 19.26: 19.54 $ 12868.90 120.00 120.00 $ The sale to the Clark Logging Company, of one transmission case and t;ao outside rollers from a partially dismantled caterpillar tractor, for the stun of $90.00, was approved by the Board. The May report of the operation of the. ferry CHIEF K;rfINA etas received from the Auditor and placed on file. The May report of the 3hatcom County Health De.�a.rtment was received and placed on file. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUCT"I'Y GOIZ: SSIOITERS OF ,.VHAT'COT.i COUITTY, WA 1INGTON I T TIE IMAXTTE OF ADDITIO TAL EIr'RGENC`I ) . ( R E S O L U T I O N FTU11,1DS FOR 1,ECESSAaY DEFLTTSE WORK ) . 1E]EREAS, this Board has, on dates prior to this time, viz. , -wee. 12, 1941, Jan., 16, 1942 Land Ear. 3, 1942, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Laws of 1925, authorized 'the e.:penditure of emergency funds. (a total of $1,500.00) for certain defense work made mandatory by the e.c.isting .-state of war, and WHEREAS, such funds have now Lbecom.e obligated and the emergency still exists, NOW THEREFORE, 3E IT RESOLVED by this Board that an additional appropriation of $1,000.00, or as. much of it as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby authorized,, and BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED that the Auditor be, and he is: hereby authorized to issue the necessary warrantsagainst the Current Expense Fund of Whatcoin County to pay all .proper., and approved claims Against said emergency appropriation. DOI?E in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9tri d-ay of. June, . 194a.. 3OARD OF COUNT.L C O111ISSIOTTERS OF `W TCOLI COUITTY, VIASI"INGTON FRAM '," L. CRLI•ER Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C.OULIISSIO ERS) G,0. ELDER Commissioner E . C . T1UU- L,EY Commissioner Attest: PLIITY T. SI,TYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio -Clerk of the Board By_ L. COZIER Deycjuty There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was.duly adjourned until 9 :30 A.I. , Friday, June 12, 1942.' Appproved Chairman of t e Board U'",I,,'a rt !.t.. T. .'.I !.: ' '�' Lr. '" i'•!" 'i-:R '11...r�rF .rr r�, itr ( lJ; ." rl � L!.l ('rL,� J,'c rihi tE .r:�.r 7,c�; ! t1r{tl:.{ r1t.:c u,Lr._ ...t !7 "Tir11_i Fil t'i-i'Ti1'rt lr`lr/r,7 !! "r"1 I%ir!r�" ,, i, �; rTeri �;rr ri o",t. t,4„,rr, •/i�1r ;!;1'1T 7ri rl(d r.trr�i7il'r.'i rr r3�, 1'rr 1/' 7, r;, r1 �; iY i1 rt/f rr "�.r rr „ ,r. fr;� #f, irr f'1l, C; rtrtr.�irit,! Jr,i It# APRIL- _ . TER RECORD OF C® MISSIONERS� PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE - 12th DAY -OF JUT'TE 19 42 -.:HIVR"-FFfRRRFS +U"Br FS{ETACRJif£=W]{SffiN6...n � 1JEETIPTG, FRIDAY, JUITE 12, 1942 APRIL TERM. Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 9, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M. this date with all Members E esent. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Griggs. Rail,ray Express. Agency, Inc. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. Pu,cpt Sound Power & Light Co. COMITY ROj' D FUND : R . W. Lynch Dept.. of Labor & Industries PUBLIC ASaISTAtTCE FUND s Bernice Nestle Alfred H. Dawe John. (Griffiths. Arnold Hadeen Bellirgharn ,"later Dept. Donald Brunson Puget Sound Power €c Light Co. Inez C. Savage Union Printing Company St. Josephts Hospital Mrs. J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley. Dr. J. P. Alexander Aubert Drug Co. et it It it it u It It t.t Roy Barrett -Drugs D. F. Carswell, 11, D. Dr. Earl I. L. Cille�T Dr. John L. :Dickerson Evergreen Pharmacy Fairhaven Pharmacy Dr. J. Ward Finley L. A. Greenwood-, M. D. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy tt It tt Dr. S. S. Howe Hurley -Drug Mart Inter.a.atioiijal Drug Co. Doliald C . Keyes, M . D. It It It Dr. ;11. G. Lonzviood Oviens Drug Co. Ovil Pharmacy it a It tr Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. E. P. Spearin The Riverton Hospital Auditor' Treasurer It Court House Sheriff Jail Clerk Juv. Ct. (Play) Total of Claims 1kaproved y 10..49 30.47 .97 87.45 80.25 29.11 19.25 4.4G $ 43.00 305.21 17.50 11.61 31.46 8.31 2.78 3.84 22.34 2.90 8.24 4.00 37.00 30.00 12.00 4..4.3 5.39 2.94 37.78, 24.12 2.50 62.50 13.00 1:95 3.51 11.00 195.00 62.50 3.25 3.09 5.00 8.31 1.03, 10.00 17.50 25.00 2.57 15.87 27.16 15.09 22.12 16.00 1,924.16 $ 270.45_ 343.21 2,714.75 3,333.4-1 v� A Final Cost Record on the Baser View & Donovan Roads, CH-#54, was certified as follows: Estimate - $'2.51000.00; Cost - $ 1,997.13 Balance - $ 2.97 A Re-estilitate of the cost of Stockpiles - Dist. #2, CRP #77, t^ras.certi.lied in the amount �of $3,997.84. The May report of the activities of the Agricultural Extension Service was. received and placed on file. Vf Dai)-ce License Application No. 481, for public dances to be held in the hall at Shore Acres between A;�ril. 10 and October 10, 1942, �iias approved by tiie Board and the license issued to Ivirs . Lay Jacobs. 54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY � f �E 12th DAY OF MR -�sxse ocsnsxssm¢saGssezzxeunu;�ensxsnem N0TI:r�CE i The following is a description and final cost record of work performed by Whatcom County: DESCRIPTION: CRP f#73 Crushing rock for Glen Cove Rd, Horth Shore Lake Samish Rd, Turkington Rd and Chuckanut Bay Road, Fairhaven -Lake Samish Rd., placed in stockpiles. FIT T'M COST: Quantity 1651 c.y. Item Unit Cost P•Iineral Aggregate 2.2613- Work begun Jail. 1942. lork completed April 1942 Dated this 12th day of June, 1942 ( SEAL OF THE; BOARD OF COUI` LY CO1� USSIOI:TEERS ) Engineering Total Labor Supplies Equip. Repairs Superintendence Ind. Ins. & Ned. Aid Engineering Total Amount $ 3734.35 12.87 $ 3747.22. 2400.21 437.50 330.41 37.50 28.73 12.97 3747.22 BOARD OF COUNTY COTE:ISSIO-NEERS OF V1HnTCOIvI COUATTY, VIASHINGTOItI FRAT TTL L. CRA1,-AER. Choi irman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . LI�u?LEY Comiiis s ioner Attest: PLITTY T. SlarDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMTTY COI1IISSIOIERS ` OF :'1HATCOM COUNTY, WASIMITGTOIT IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUT'TTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE :.C(�UIRID FOR DELI11Q11TT TAXES ) ;,E-MREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of 111hatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tam foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Latins of the State of Washington, and i"111EREAS, the Board of County Commissio:aers of said County deeris it for the best interests of.said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, I; OW $ T17115REF ORI; be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County. of 1,7hatcori, State of 1,11ashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and -he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in "hapter 263, Session Latins of the State of Vlashington. for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a creek for three consecutive weeks, wich said notice shall set forth the proparty to be sold as hereinafter described, together -with the ti ram. and place of said sale, whcih shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.P.I., and 4 oTclock P.M. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Vffiatcom, State of Washington, and said notic&l; shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement.. made by said County Treasurer at thetime and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Clank's Investment. Co. Add. to -alai ne, Lots. 21"_& 22., Blk 3 $ 20.00, :'larren t s lst Add. to Blaine, Lots.�:6 to 10 Incl. , Blk 5 .. 25.00 Bo:ublet's lst Add. to Blaine, Lots. 1 & 2, Blk. 4 V 0 10.00 Cains `1laterfront, Tax 12.1 commencing on Wly line, Washinbton Ave . at Sly line E.. St. projection - Thence V11y parallel to E. St.:, 120 ft. I.I. or L to Ely line G.N. Ry R/w - thence SEly along said R/tin to a point 10 ft. S. of said Sly line E St. projection - thence E to Washington Ave. , - thence In71y along Sd . Ave. to beginning ., .. 25.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �- �A io tFAN I RFi A'GT Order Caple's Add. to Blaine, Lots 6-7-10 to 14 incl - 16 to 19 Jncl. Blk 2 also Lots 1 to 7 incl - 11-12-13-16-17-20-25-26, B11c 3 & 9 $ 26.00 Torn of Deri�iilg, Lot 9, 311L. 6 0 0 0 0 . , . . . 0 1.00 Darkerville Supple.- Suiiias, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 2 100.00 1ilabamw, S t « 1idd. Lots 1 & 2, also Lots 6 & 7, Blk F 150.00 Alabama St. Add. Lots 14 & 153 Blk H 60.00 Cedar Add to Tovrii of New '7hatcom, Lots 17 to 32 incl. Blk. 17 also vacated Blks . 15 L 16 to' -ether with vacated Edwards , Orle ails , Pacific and ,"lliatc.om Sts. abutting thereon 200.00 C. H. Adsits Add. to Sehome, Lots 7 ec 8, Blk 3 10.00 Francis Add. to Bellingham, Lot 7, Blk 3 10.00 Toun of Bellinzhai_i, Lot 2, Blk 10 �5.00 DeFries t`.dd. to 3ellin 1-iwii, Lots 1 to 3 incl, 811:. 3, also Lots. 6 to 10 incl. Blk 2 & 60.00 Fairhavei. Land Co's 2nd Add. Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 165 22.00 Fairhaven Land Co's 3-^d i=.dd. Lot 16, Bik 251 8.00 Huntoon & P:icKellar l s Add. to Fairhaven, ITa L.ot 3 , 31k 14 30.00 Jamesont s 2nd Bay Vie;•r Add. to Fairhaven, Lots 13 14, Blk 3 61 0 10.00 Lyles 2nd Add. Lot 1 to 12 incl. Blk 33 0 0 0 0 0 60.00 I,1cColl1..u_i's -Ldd. to Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 5 incl. Blk 4 0 15.00 SES-d 6ec. 311 Tvrp. 37 IT Ran-e 4 E 0 40..00 1.7ap 2.2 that ?Dart of Lot 4 lyin' ,Athin 50 Lt. of each side of center line of G.IT. Rlvr as ori-inally located - no.oned, Sec. 31 To,;- ship 37 IT. Rali�;e 4 E. .. 10.00 Tax 13. SE-- SV1(1- also S 5 acres :71--7 IE 37'i , Sec. 23, Tvrp. 33 IT, Ran"e 3 E 75.00 That part of VI-" I'm iviil� IT & E o= IT. P. R/w a-�id that part of E� ITE lyinz 7.11 & TT ofV1,T. P. R/vr, Sec. 28, Tvrh. 38 IT, Ran(e 3 E 100.00 SESE less rd. Sec. 35, T:rp. 3o I,, RaizLe 5 E. 0 40.00 Map 18. Coi .i:ienci Z on Lynden rd. at the river on a line with Beckler Ave.. Acc. to Plat of Tovrn of iTevr Ferndale -thence V1 208 ft. - thence S 104.35 ft. - thence E 203.71 ft.. - thence IT 104..35 ft. to beizinin except portion sold Hendrickson. Sec. 20, Trrp.. 39 IT, Ranre 2 E 0. . 15.00 Ta.L 27, cornnencin� at HW corner I?E ITU Sec. 20 - thence E 130 ft« - the ice S to boundary line of Havile v f s Adc:. to Drnden, a distance of 797 ft.- thence I'd 130V ft. - th.-nce IT to beEii-L ii";, Section 20, Tovmship 40 IT, HanZe 3 E, 25.00 Done in adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of June, 19�--2. FRAITK L . CRI1J,' 3R Chairman of the Board (SE1 OF 12 lrr 01`,RD OF CCU!lY CO1.1111ISSIO TARS) GE, O. ELDE Co:,imil ssioiler E. C . P. tl] TLL�I Attest: PLI_,7-Z T. S T`=R Cor:Liissioner County Auditor & Ex olficio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Delnity There b�lils, 1;o furti��r busine"s to come before ' lie rilee 'inE;, the same was duly a djor ned u'!-iti1 9: O 1'i.I:;. , Tuesdair, June lu, 1942. 13rov 1airrlan of the Bo ard J�.'1 t111' ,L ;L;�" ,�,�, •r, _,rfi, i_ ��, ,ri - - fJ.. -,L, _ ,� _ ,�,� ,�,�,{��, ,L •fir ,t !1!L'['C ',C! 7/': !; !:J: !LLF i itiiiT/1'�Y'rTitri iili/'i,l`�ilf,l�,C,i�,/'L��i Y,Y;�ii�:T?,e rl�'i!'�I,�-,l-,C,f,(ll ii ��',i,Y,._,1�,1`�fr,',r�'•�,7,��(�1'f Pt��t�T,f,fll'��.:�11'YTII�/r�r,Pl C,)7i1f�1', �,i�lfii•� r,., ice,�i1�r �',r,f-r,rr,r;r.r,or I.iEETIirG, TUESDI';Y, JU_'.E 16, 1942 APRIL TERI,? Pursuant to adjourimient taken Friday, June 12, 1'J4-2, the Board met at 9:20 "1 .I.1. , this. date �.rith all r e fDers present. The follo-�i_l clai1_11s rrere approved by the Board for pay lent: CUi=, _ :T E�.� iJ_:�L . Farriers I: utucal Telephone Cora -)any It it if it it it It It The Texas Company Farr,ers I: atual Teleplione CoLipaliy II It it it it It If it Co,.ivent of the Good She�)herd i'iLllJer t Dru,,, Company F-;rijiez:� L',u.tual Telepho-ne Company Bellin i:l Auto Part, ^l.uditor $ .50 Assessor .15 Commission rs .37 It 2.77 Treasurer .38 Sheriff .13 Juvenile Ct. .13 n It 12.00 Clerk 3.72 it .1.3 Sheriff .°3 pl- P PRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESD Y THE 16th DAY OF JM E 19 42 CL. n= T =211SE , Continued: Earl I. L. Cilley, IV,. D. Coroner $ 10.00 Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. Supt. of Sch. 12.00 Farriers Mutual Telephone Co it 2.23 it n n It E..tei1. Serv. 1.5$ It tt u if Hort. Insp. 1.63 tI " " " Def. Erierr . .57 Knights of Pythias " " 12.50 David St a_igeland Do �. & Claims iris 11.33. $ 73.10 COUILY ROAD FUND: ;'Aiatcom Comity Road Fund (Cotuatr Stores) 301.69 �,rhatcom County Road F-LL1d (County Stores Garage) 244.33i $ 546.02 PUBLIC ASSISTL�'CE. EVYID: Bellingh:wn Coal 1.:Unes $ 21.32 Belling:ham Herald 4.94 Union Printi ngr Company 1.33 Bellingham Coal I:Iines 185.46 Bellirlgiiara TrL nsfer 1.76 BannersIron Grinding Shop 3.61- 1. P. t''uller &. Company 20.74 Harr r Hansen, Dealer 3.86. Harry 1;. Hansen, Dealer 32.84 Reid Brothers Company 25.81. Shell Oil Company, Inc. 96.01 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 31.25 Sherwood Baking Com )any 55.74 Standard Brands of California 27.01 1l7ashington Co-op. Egg & Poultr r Ass 35.51 Aubert Druo Company 4.12. Star Druo Corapuily 31.67 Erliiw; 1'. Andersoil 26.02 Haber_ & Clark 20.85 11t. Baker Grocery 10.35 J. C. ' e_Iney Co. 8.72 ."aniamaher's Ge '_eral I:Idse . 8,00 wha tcom Falls Grocery 7.50 F . I:. Galley 11.00 Lorraine H j e 7.:.:e land 18.00 City Sanitary Service Company 1.99 Puget Sound PoT�,'er & Light Co. 78.34 Aubert Drug Company 60..51 1Torth,aest Medical Inc. 14.42 B. B. I:Ieat & Sausage I:Ifgrs 70.23 The Lynden Tribune 2.00 Dohrma:1111 Hotel Supply Co. 25.60. Greene=:linkl.er Company, Inc. 34.76 1,Torth. Coast Chemical & Soap Works 77.86 .�,� 1,059.63 SOLDILRS RELIEF FT 1) : Elizabetl! B. Roberts $ 20.00 Charles T. Sand 10.00 Cliarles Ke.:wle 10.00 N. C. Koder - Order to li. F . Loft 20.00 :filbert HuZo Reul tt 20.00 Srx.ipson A. Turner " 20.00 a 100.00 Total of Claims Approved $ 1,778.75 3-\r ui2ai111:iotis action of tlhe Bo:.:rd, R. Ici.. Gaskill we.s E. iID0111ted a s haste r of the ferry Chief Kwilla, in the place of Cz:1)t. Ole Hill, resi�_ied. There beir L, no further business to come before the. meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, June 19, 1942. A- i)-aro t✓nairrzaai of lrne _-Joara rrl 'r!.L!.rLJ..'1!L! !1!r' •Ll. '.f:' rL:L!L_r.LLlr14. r1LIt1L? 'Crr!rL'1!!. !l1L.:L d!d'LLL ��• '! n _ rLrL !r!. !r! •fir r�rLn Lrr!^r r .�� j. .. '� .fl J1. ..•_ r! .!L.!L L l:Lt1:LLL:I!L•L...: •J. .'.L'� Ll...�J.L!1'1 T)Trrl #;"% Tlrr/l rrir�i;rir%rlt;fir; irrilriT%Tr.rl iT;r;r;r;rrrlT�r�;r:lriiiilror;r`iris!r.trr,r.1.r,r-rl"I'r,rf%",r•,"•"!";!"ri,i .r.•"fl".!"i'rr'.,.i;i!i;isr• r:: r;;=,..i.:;r`r!':.'.!"Ji .;! ii ii!!IT 13TIT'TG, FRIDAY, JUT 19, 1942 EzPRIL T.=TI M Pursuant -to o.dj ourlimeilt takers Tuesday, June 16, the Board met at 9:30 A.I.I. , this date Frith all merlbars y_)resent. The follo,-ri1-4-; claims were al,)l.)roved by the Board for payment: CULME-t11 Elu E2;..,TSE : Pliny T. Snyder Auditor $ 34.12 $34.12 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE__ 19th DAY OF — JyITE 19 42 '�tlNiDN.€RiNTiNGLO.-�-Ri LLiNGHA4I-�-iP7fSAiftGTO '--- -- II 1 PUBLIC ASSISTA-Maj FTTcJD P,,rs. uule L. 'Xrmstron $ 13.00 I. is . J. R. Bone 11.00 Queen DeBrugn 8.00 Arthur Einer%- old 4.64 R. ,7. Farmer 13.00 Pearsonts Grocery 6.GO Mrs. Jens Peterson 10.00 Safeway Stores , Inc. 2.50 Bessie VanGilder 10.00 Cosh Assistance Roll for July 4,153.50 Virginia Irene Benner 34--8.50 Aubert Drug Co. 5.56 It It ti 10.43 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 19.00 Herald Prescription Ph- rnka.cy .77 Ho-'rard C. Keyes, I:I. D. 4.00 H. G. Sutherland, D.D.S. 3.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUM : JoI.ul R. Petersen $ 25.00 Victor ,'T. Fisher 15.00 LA` I LIBRARY FTIM : hazel B. Heun $ 10.00 ';Test Publishin , Cornany 95.75 Total of Claims l�ipproved y 4,626.50 $ 40.00 $ 105.75 4,306.37 Notice was received (roil t.__e State Dep::.rtrle_it of High-.ra,,s of ;,a..i-r approve.l of she revised estimate of cost of CRP #77, the Everson -Goshen Road, et al. By Lulaniiaous action of the Board, permi,3sion :ras �ya.ated to the State Division of For---strt. t0 COP ti'UCt andmaintain a telephone line for 'OreSt pr OteCt1 Qi1 lli'pos e 0 11y, tilr oU,;h the fo 10-,-i11g descri bed property: T, T i S 2 n� r 2 and the .L E sec. 14, S�J4 sec. 13, �n Sec. �3, I,,7�; sec. 4, a' T L . Sec 2G, all i t TwID . 33 IT , R 5 E .:1. ICI.. and conditions of the j� nnission, which was valid for a period of tell hears, were t1aat any fences , gates or other i_gprovements ':rhicil were oil the Zrou-,� , should be preserved. IiZ%'IATII?G R ]SOLUTIO"11 3EFORE TIE BOARD OF COtTTT'� CCI.�:SSICITERS 1'*T7P nit �r Tr'�i Ta ST �,r T / OF ,"I:�_l.AT.: OU`7lZ , ,I�L��H_.',710IT V / In the I`atter of the 1.1anufact-ure a_id Stockpiling of Resolution to Crush Rock Oil Patching Eaterial, project to be k,.oti,i-a as CRP-AS11Wl(3 ) IT IS IH,1I125BY RESOL`TED by the Boc--rd of Co-La-ity Col.Innssioners , t'iat it is. their intention to crush rock aiad place in a stockpile at the lh4a-tcom Cou-. ty Home, for use in patching bituni-vious roads in District No. 3; BE IT FUIRTI iR RESOLVED that, for the foregoing, there is hereby -.ppropriated a sum in the follo:ri i(; detail: Items of �1ork $600.00 from Gas Tax Funds. This project is Ili `IMY DECLARED 'to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Hi -hways of the State of 7,7 .shington, "the Count;r Road Engineer is. MMEY ORDERED 1= .AUTHORILLfii to report and proceed thereon as by lair provided. BE IT FURTILM RESOLVED that "this. project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a county road project, in accordance .•rich the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of ',,Vashington. Adopted this 19th day of June, 1942. FRILL -M L. CRAI:'I;R Chairni n ( SEAL OF TIC; BOARD OF C OU_TTY COI II S SI O-112RS ) GEO. ELDER Coruissioner E . C . i; AITLEY Cor.,missioner . ttes t : PLIITY T . SiTYDER Cou_zty auditor a1d E:- o:L o Clerk oi' the Board By L. COZIIa Deputy rt _08 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRID.,Tr THE--- 19tn DAY OF JL�I'E 19 e! 2 The Board this day signed an a3*reer:�.nt Z7ith the De-oartment of the Interior, Geolo-ical Survey, whereby Jhatcor:i County will }ay $100.00 as its, share for the of-eration of tLe stream gaginv st_:tion on the I,Tooksack River, at Deiiiinff, durin`; t1rle period from Janunry 1.,' 1943 to June 30, 1943, the understanding bein-, that t1le ,Lyeernent is to be renewed for the second half of the ;rear. till copies o :' tide a_qreeL ent ""ere sent on t o be coTilJleted by the Director of the Geologic Survey, after i^rhich one co,cy will come to .1hatcor_i County for filing. 33FORE TIC.' BOARD OF COIT72Y C011.11ISSIM:11-Em OF ;IIY TC0I.1 COI.TI`?TY, ?IfzS�II I GTOI �I/ III TIE I:L�TTER OF S ETTLEPv H2 VIITH THE COUITTY 0 R D E R TRu1zSURER FOR '1 HE I:i01'.-TH CF I:L.Y, 1942 ) ;TIERL:iS, R. C. 'twood, County Treasurer for 131iatcora County, Vlashington, filed �rith this Board 2. statement settinZ forth his receipts a --id di:sburseraeits. for the month of I.1ay, 1942, and the saiae has b-en c.:iScked aiid CO'_""% :, r�d aiid found to be correct according to the:'Luditor f s, check, IT IS TIILREFORE ORDERIED by this Board that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby alto,:,Ted credits of said disbursements as 2o11o:;s: C1_3H P:=,.ID STf,TE TREASt R: General 131.11 University 2,252.17 College 11363.27 :1. W. C .E . 427.23 E.:'I.C.E. 36G.2(3 C .','I . C .E . 243.54 Veterans' Coi-aoensation 113.06 ,_ P�.r,,3 algid Parka -lays 28.95 Game 12.50 Forest Fire Protection 205.03 Fisheries 1.00 Hi-h,:lay Sa -fety 28.95 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 167.48 S us;) e.ns e 17.00 l�dvance Taxes 6.35 Treasurer's Revol-ring Fund 208.40 Cash Paid City Treasurers 17.7870.61 Cash PeAd Totirnship Treasurers 11537.38 .'1AREUdTTS RLDEEIE D : Current E1_)ense 69,184.70 Soldiers Relief 890.00 Road Fund 341821.36 Pu:)Iic As,::istaiice 15,0320.37 La.•r Library 119.75 1..arriage Certificate. 71.00 Miscellaneous Health 180.00 P. U. D. 477.04 Schools - General 335,630.22 Schools - Building 2,G97.70 Op.portux ity Room 790.13 Port - General 4,O37.12 B01 �S REDE ET;�D Road & Br ids e Relief I3oi�ds 13. ,500. 00 II'TTERES T OI WA`RR1 TTS : Current E:%7elirJe 1,861.95 Soldiers Relief .62 Road Fund 01 Schools - General 1..29 Schools - 3uildin, 25.65 Olrjort-wiity Room. .01 INITL _' ST 01T 213O S : Funding Bonds, 1941 Issue 1,976.25 Road & Bridge Relief Bonds 337.50 257,233.96 'Ue do hereby certify that we find rile cash in the Treasurer's office and on de_-.-)osit in various bcaa1,:d to his credit at t'iu close of Business on 1.1ay 31st, 15--12, as shovm b-,r the County uditoc 's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as folio rs : DEPOSITORY LOCATION, Seattle First National Bellinbhara BellilzITatio-lial Belli_i�h�s�l Treasurer's Revolving B 1Tatio".T�of Co„lerce - Belliiz�lii-1 First Iational Bank Lynden Peoples State E .-ni: L-rride-a Citizen's Bank B1- it First !!ati.onal Bank Fernd,a1a Inves trne it account Defense Bonds BfJ_A_':CE 167 ,702.27 199,021.79 G 91_. 07 203,721.43 302000.00 25,000.00 53000.00 251000.00 7,000.00 22,500.00 14.000.00 700,497.16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS `'PALL TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF `Nm 19 42 Settlement with Treasurer, Continued: CASH IIT OFFICE: Cash in vault $ 236.00 Ch1cs & cash items 92980.55 Cu rency 82759.00 Silver 88.94 19,OG4.49 Plus cash short .61. 19, 065.10 Total cash in hand $ 719, 562.2E ITT TESTI%,IOTTY ��Ii�RELOF, ;re have, hereunto set out Bands and affi._ed the seal of the Board of County Corlimissioners of ;'Thatcom County, Washii4grton, this 19th day of June, 1942. (SEAL OF ITTE BOARD OF COU'_'"TY COI:M SIOI RS ) Attest: P LI'TY T . S l YDER County Auditor & E.~. officio Clerk of the Board FRr T,K L. CRAL21 Chairman of the DoCrd GEO. ELDER Counter Coru_lissioner County Conmassioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the "oregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor of , hatcori County, ,'lashington. (AUDITOR'S SEAL) PLI Z T . S' 7!DER ' , ... Au.ditor,. .7hatcor,, County Following the receipt of a tele re from 'l. Walter 71illiams , Chairman, U shin -;ton State Defense Council, urging that all three CW,-aiissioners attend the Civilian Defense I:Iobilization meetina at Seattle, on Tuesday, June 23, 1942, a motion was unanimously passed by the Board advancing the regular meeting• of the Board from. Tuesday, June 23, to 9:30 A.1:1. , Monday, June 22. Adjournment until 9:30 IIonday, June 22, follovied. Approved Chairman of the Board AIMJ1.I�LC.111.' !1'1'1!«.:."1.1�:1.."J.;.;�'«!1'Lr1.:1 1.l.1.'1::.:J F!1.'1l •'r-U:11-1!1:LI1'L'.L.!1!1!1!,' ;l.Lj -: -, 1'(..'11,:.'L!1;=iL!I.:E..'«:L'1'1':ILLL;L'.LJ:1JFAIt" :1! (j'G' _!111'1!1.,I:L!.', LL AIi7•rfr>�irir;rt,r::,r:r:rrrrr, rrrr;rrr!;,1,r:rrritrrrr:r,rrrlrlr,rrrrrrr!rrr.r;rrn; 7rrrrlr;rr;`rtrrrr;rlr,r-r;%:ritrr r r•;!r.r• 'r t::;r:; r.r,,r,Trrr rrlY•r,r" 11"hl'i,i~;r;l•:,`:r;r{rt IMTI NG , LTZIT DAY , JUI'TE' 22, 1942 APRIL TEPd,I Pursuant to .adjournment taken Friday, June 19, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, frith all members present. The follo:':inij claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT E XPE"INTSE : Payroll Auditor $ 11422.99 It Assessor 1,405.00 It Commissioners. 600.00 Treasurer 12616.66. Court House 360.00 Property i,c;ent 150.00 " Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 " If It #2 178.65 Juv. Court 150.00 " C1e.rk 596.6E J. P. No. 1 135.00 " J. P. No. 2 125.00 " Constable 60.00 Coroner '66.66. " Pros. Atty 504--.16 " Sheriff 795.00 " Jail 430.00 Supt. of Sch. 531.85 Eaten. Serv. 369.99 " Hort. Ins.p. 166.66 " Def. Emerg. 50.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 1-.uditor 110.00 The Haloid Compcaiy It 13.89 Chuck: ,ut Liotor Company Assessor 15:35 Cotuaty Road Fund if 23.37 R. C. Atwood Treasurer 7.84 Union Printing Company It 84.42 7. IT. Hine Jus. Country 2.50 O. D. Post it2.75 Glen Fi sher it 2.2.0 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Sheriff 6.84 County Road Fund " 62:60 11 It If Supt' . of Sch. 10.70 Gordon L. Carter " G.20 Clare Kers ting " Z:.35 County Road Fund Exten.. Serv. 27.67 10,274.11 6 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1. APRIL. TERM P,.01IDAY THE 22nd DAY OF JU?L 19 42 COITTTY ROAD FUiID: Payroll - Vouch r 5961 $ 36.20 it 11 5962 650.00 5963 1�0.00 5964 225.00 5965 674-.23 TwnZ of Swans 4-9.06 J. :"J.. Cole 2.00 R. F. Ra aer 10.15 Po order Sales ce Equipment Co. 10.32 Pacific Tele. Z: Tele Co. 21.25 Farmers I:Tutua:l Telephone Co. 1.63 Puget Sowid. Poorer & LiZht Co. 15.04, Griggs 5.20 Railway Express Agency*, I.ic. .70 Valt s Repair Shop 53.18 I:71ades & Anderson 1U.37 Geore Hullquist 4.12 S. R. Correll 1.03. Vant s Sheet I;ietal Shop 2.58 Service Equipment Company lO. G7 Reid Brothers Company 100.65 Belli., ham Tug C"C 3a�4j;e Co. 90.00 $ 2,131.63 PUMI C ASSIaTlC_?CE F Ui D Payroll - Voucher 37-582 $ 1,460.67 Food Stamp Revolving Fund 363.00 Pa ;moll - Voucher 37-534' 21235.67 Ted Bjarke 43.50 Donald Brunson 1.55 1,lestern Uniolz TeleLTaph Co. .30 u It 11 it 7.83 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 $ 41712.52 SOLDIERS R.1,LIEF FUG: Honore. Cathri_;.e Cullen $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Clain.s. izllo ::ed $ 17 ,143.3-1 0 A Re -estimate of Cost .'L'or CRP -A SI11. -#14, Stoc_�LDile � Crusher Location, Dist. 3, in the amount of 71,750.00 was, signed by the Board. Theme beinL,- no -further business to come. before the mueetilr;, the saime ,;�:u duly adjourza-ea to 9 :30 1..I•,I. , 2 -V C-.y, June 26 , 1942. .1L!S' t!!L!1!Ll111:1LL!1!L!1!L.!L.l1'"AVR.!R!L'!'L'1:Luu11J111;1rL•!'L•"L'L!,(!11!!.!L!1!1.'!!1!:./l� '= "'!lll.•'L!1+L!L!•':!-fL '+l�JrlrirlT+T+r+T +Ylrir+,�, r, r; r,i ri r'!i !r!l'r't!#rr��, rrtrrJ� rr�.�rr:-r;r�r. r7Trrl r7rl rYri+l'!flfii rrJrrr'rrrt'rr.r.r;,;r.r;rJr;rrr+r+r:r�.i ,l'+J 11'l; ri+�.'1'1iT r+i ;r!r!.'+r7r lr I: M TI G, FRIDAY, JU M 26 , 1942. APRIL TERi,I Pursuant to adj ou-rnrient taken I, olzd.air, June 22, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.111., this date with all numbers present. The follo-Jia claims were approved by the Board for yDalrment: CU.LR-�'_T11 E -ru: _i. J. Love Geo-r�e Ja=.sserl, PUBLIC ASSIST 0-CE FUPM: Farr. -,ears "r:utual Telephone Company Auuert Lru� Corapany it n rr n n n u rr it Shaw SupDli Coi.1yC _-V Jo run -7yeth4 °- Ero thar , Ilia. .4111to .iotive Parts Service Suaiset Cli to Paint Shop Bellin am Luilde-rs S _7r1.r Cor_.yr i.y Bellinjaam Publiohi T1E Company Bell ing;Er-ham Sash �Door BookeyIs Gera.rd's Grocery Jelfcott i::otor Conl�)an�r Ilors e Hardware Coral)-1ay It If 11 Harry Smith Gardens 11 It 11 Staidard Oil Co. of California Gelieva LIcLou th 1. is S. ".7. O r CC.i_i Auditor $ 2.15 Def. . i;.:er 5.00 $ .70 12.67 1.13 11.35 132.34 91.22 2.64 20.31 30.90 13.69 3.20 .0 200.35 5.04 3.31 12.45 9.50 2.33 1.96 4.6.18 90.00 20.00 $ 7.15 I0 APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF MTE 19 42 Auuert. Dru- Comiae.ny D. F. Cara7aell, M. D. Dr. 0. `+1. Rogers Fer::dale 17ater Dent. Win. T. Follis J. J. Kendi-, Inc. Illaple Street Grocery IVIontaorlier;.r ,'lard Co. Scott & Hart H. Y. Thiel Mrs. B. F. Sheehan Payroll - Toucher 37-594 Aubert Drug Company Morse Hardware Corgi-.Dany Clark Feed 8_ Seed, Inc. DOirmwin• Hotel Supply Company .'Thatcom County Implement Co . Total of Claims Ailo:ied 5.49 3.00 18.00 1.60 8.00 16.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 12.00 30.00 607.32. 1.34 2.47 5.23. 7.09 3.19 1,458.68 $ 11465.83 �Dance License A.:aplicc.ti on IIo. 482, for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gym, June 27, 1942, was &,)proved by the Loard, and the license issued to Sydney D. Jola stone. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same V.1as duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11. , Tuesda r, June 302 1942. fz e 1 1 Chairthe Board !I14.:L'L: .,LajL'¢! !.L!«; («rrrF.'. f'1!.'L,,lL,IiL,r«'r.,, 4-,:l.',!tL:L.'!!.L.l.'L.'!.'.1"4!t!,!..'=,,,L,1,l�!! ,,.,,rlr1'L•rfL�«,..�.,«.r,«,r ,r !',�!!.�:L«: i!!lLLrl�«:L� L11«.r ,rrlrl;Lr«11ror,�t,rrwr,r� rt,trrrrx itrr;rrr��rrirr ,r,r,r;t�;nrrr;Frtrnt;r;r;rrr rtrr.rrr;rrrr;tirrr,,-rr,r,rr,,rii,r;rr�,rrl=r;,r;i,7;r,'i r l,r i•,":l;i'rP,r;;,:;rrrrrr;rr�rr,;r rr,�rlrtr� ?r,r;r,r,r,'F;f I2 TINIG, TUESDAY, MUM 30, 1942 APRIL TERM Pursuant, to adjournment taken Friday, June 26, 1942, the Board r_zet at 9:30 A.M., thia date with Cor:=is,:;ioners Elder mud Manley present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: Howard E . I:I i lls Electric Co. Fred Hanson Mcarchant Calculat:ir_� I: achi__e Co. Clark Electric Co. T.Iorse Hardware Company Geo. Elder 2. C . Manley The Blaine Journal Charles. Rand Hirzel 3. Heun Frank H. Geri ':Tit �es:s Fees Charles E. Kincr 117arya line Golly 1.17estern ;'loodr.orki_ag Co. Tide -.,,rater Assoc. Oil Co. R. R.. Yates P_-,ri'oll - Trea - ' sur- Sul�,)l. COM-MI 110.10 MID: Charlev Loshbaugh PUBLIC ASSISTA: TCE FUiID : C. H. Schoe fber,r-;er Dr. J. P. Alexander ,rube D-ru3 Co. Dr. John L. D_ckerson Dr. J. H. Peters. The. Fair I.Ieat & Grocery, Inc. Ellis Jolujon Tudor & Linn it it P:Irs . Etta Leiakem it it . it If SOLDIERS RLLIEF FUT :D : ' Hubert-S. Cole Auditor $ 10.25 If 25.75 Assessor 15.45 Court House 2..32 if it 1.19 Coi?uz+issioners 11.35 it 64.65 it 15.66 Sup. Ct. 1To. 3 175.00 Su D. Ct. 1To. 2 235.00 Juvenile Ct. 12.14 J. P. 1TO. 1 8.20 Clerk 33.25 Eaten. Serv. 4.90 if " 5.56 Def. . Emery. 7.51 It If 2.16 Treasurer 117.91 Total of Claims Allo.•red 10.00 $ 1.00 6.00 2.32 23.00 32.00 8.00 5.15 16.50, 1G.47 55.00 55.00 115.00 $ 25.00 $ 747.25 $ 10.00 $ 265.44 25.00 $ 1,047.69 The quarterly count %ras made of the cash in the Treasurer's office. 1. 6 ti RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS r:PRIL TERM_ TUESDIiY THE �0th Y OF eN Z 19 v This bei -a the tune fi«ed _'or a hearing on the Board's irate itio_,z to sell certain tain property o,"rned in fee ,;i ML)le by ;jhatcom Cotuity, �:. nd also on their ii1t :ltio-a to sell certain e�1L11 pment :to lon er in use by the county, these matters ca.ie on re"ularly for hearing; before the Do.-rd. The heari nE w-,s continued watil Friday, July 3, 1942. 3EFORE TIE BOARD OF COUIITY COT.11ISSIO-11ERS OF :'IIIATCOTi COUTI`Y, 7I1�aIII=TGTOT, IT.r THE P,LTTER OF THE CTCELLl.TIOTT O R D E R OF CERT!3IIT 6-YEAR OLD 'r'T^JRRA. TS IN, ACCORDjVTCE 'dTH the provisions of Section 1843, Piercets Code of the Laws of the State of .Vashington, relating to the. cancellation of warrants, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Treasurer be, and they are hereby directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom County, the warrants listed beloa., which,' though called by the County Treasurer for payment, have not been presented within a period) Of si.:. years froi-,i the date of their issuance. Said warrants beinz in dates, amounts, etc., its fo llol..:rs : Cm_IE, ITT E=1; � TaE AuZust 1, 1934 21968 T.Tor-an Sheeler $ 2.20 Sept. 1�-, 1934 2301S T.1a-rie tt i Gra 5.00 Dec. 31, 1934 25839 Dr. C. II.. Fisher 2.20 T:"ar. 5, 1935 27793 Fai._-haveii Pheai-w.cy 22.65 I.Iay 10, 1935 2974 7 Dr . I. VI. Pa : ell 2.20 lea". 1, 1935 31716 Verona Knutson 1.20 Dec. 211,12 1935 36025 Bill Koratin1m 2.00 Lay 19, 1936 4,0573 Betty A.in ; il(fber,(er 10.00 June 1, 1936 41297 tt rt tt 10.00 July 1, 1936 c213U0 11 " " 10.00 COU:T= ROAD June 1, 1935 732SA S . Stah1 $ .30 Aug.. 1, 1935 S322 I-rvinr; Je7iiii�� s 2.50 A,)r. 20, 1936 1094-1. John He-ilson 2.00 PORT OF DELLIITGID11T - Gencral I.Iay 8, 1936 5768 Bellin8haia Tug & B..rge $ 15.00 DOi]EI in reZul-,r adjourned session of the Board, this 30th day of June, 1942. Chairman (SE ;L OF TILE BOrihtD OF COU TIY CO . 7 3 aI O=` FRS ) Geo . Elder COLY,Iiss,ioner E. C. 71:715 Z.. CoLumissioner zttest: PLI T' T. S_71"DER Co. Auditor _ E_ o-_ 'icio , Cl.rl�_ of tr.e DOc­.r L . COJIER V �~ D e Duty There being no furt1jer business to come before the Meeting, 'the sETie was duly adjourned until 9 :30 11.IEI. , Friday, July 3, 1942 A-jproved l_ctin( Ch .in an of the Board !1'1CLr�(111 It"J 111,,rl;l; 'L!L!L't/i:F.': 1'1tl-'�"7L'L1'�'r'tl:'LILr'rLl .lr, �,iririr�rrry lrrrlr/r,r lrlr(rlr; r, ritl�)fiTitl F. trrr rr rr r,i rTlri fihrr ri!`-1,T,i;!"/rSTrrr r, rrrlr, f.r ,r; rJl,r; r; trrt�i� r1"I �r /'rrl rl �rrrnfirrr'lt/rlr�r,r i/,i�,r�r, rr7; F>r,� ,r; r; rl r; r; r'rlF7;r �r „,r-,hi;i. 1', 1";f I.EETIT:'G, FRIDAY, JULY 33 1042 APRIL TER1.1 Pursuant to adjour;- lent tal.en Tuesday, June 30, 19 2, the Board mat at 9:30 A.T,I., this date rJith all Lembers L)resent. The following claims were a. )proved by the Doard for payment: CUR132_ T EX E!"SE . Union PrintiTi1 Coiiipany Pacific Tele Tele Company It it it tt Fred H. Dustin The Ly^c.en Tri ra e Pacific Tele .a Tele. Coir-:any E. S. T.Tz_ilone udi.tor $ 30.49 It 1.30 i` asessor 4.35 it 25.20 Cormmissioners 14.95 If 3.20 it - 5.92 1h>,PRIL ��� t i, {,•� I,r f,� �..�` 3 G ��� � � i �',1 1, t �,�t F {,� 1`^'�. ��� �4 �'� � i 4 i�� y ;` t R �.k TERM FR=A Y TH 3rd Y OF. DULY a 192 UN1ON-AN 1NT1HFtO_.� ELLINGHAN WASHiNGTON CUH.REI'TT EXPE TSE, Conti -hied: R. C. Atwood Treasurer $ 53.63 Union Priilti n" Company 1t 21.39. Pacific Tale. 2, Tale. Co. " 10.20 Rob=.'rt Ylccallula C o u House 55.36. Lee Grocery Coripsily it if 4.94 Morse Hardware Co. ►t 11 2.79 Joe 4 iltose " " 5.10 Douglas l,IcKay Prop. 1. 'ent 45.72 Union Printing; Company it if 2.22 Pacific Tale. Tale. Corlpany Sup. Ct. 111 6.80 1r n 11 Rep. 11 2.65 11 a ►► Sup. Ct. r#2 5.75 ►t It tt JL'v. Court 7.02 Audrey Ows ley It it 38.22 Puget Sound Power �� Li-ht Co. ►' 1t (Pl a-T) v 4.10 Pacific Tale. a Tele . Co. Clerk 3.40 George Janssan, P. I:i. J. P. 1TO. 2 2.00 Walter K. Pi_:ley Jus. Country 11.75 Dept. of Labor & Ind. Constable 2.23. Pacific Tale. e-_ Tele. Co.. Pros. 1-tty 3.20 if it It 11 Sheriff 14.34 Dept. of Labor a Ind. It 11.53 Ui-son Pri :1ti n Coripany it 1.03 Dept. of L :nor .?z 1-ad. Jail 8.93. B . 3. T:Ieat �c Sa.usa-e Co . if 44.23 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 6.10 Robert I:iCCall-ml " 27.30 Pacific Fruit c: Produce Co. " 41.93 Harold Smith " 18.G7 Thal Bros. " 99.91 'lea,-Leriirn T_ i t Store " 5.84 Joe 1A1 tos e " 5.46 Union Priiatirr, Suet. of -ch. 11.51 Pacific Tale. c-- Tale. Co. It 4.20 It it it it Del. Zmero. 38.59 it 1t 1t it 2--ay. E-1>p. (S.J.) 7.71 "llas.il . St., Ass' _ of Co. Cx-1,1 Coriera. Assn 15.999 E . S . P. alone su_ )t . S cll . 4.33 It Del". 21-iei'".. 3.00 CGUi�'f ROAD 7, TM: Adams, & Co . Ole Hill Payroll Voucher r5986 n 11 5987 rt a 5989 u u 5990 u n 59°1 5992 it 5993 t1 n 5994 n 11 5995 11 ►1 5996 5997 tt '� 5998 sr t► 5999 PLLLIC .1'. --STA_`CE F�r?D: Laurel Deach Sai,_atorium Riverton Ho,pital Bornstein-T-Iuser Sea Foods, Inc. Dept. of LaJor L- Industries licEeath Glass Company Eas-terday Sup.)l r CoripanJr, I11c. Hational Biscuit CorlLDany SOLDIERS' RELIEF �i"Ul,7D : Laura Rochseth Hc:rry Adolph S'::c.i1So11 ELDER DITCH: 1-z"tiiias JL1ci11.leS Cornelius DeGroot :�16_: 'Bttr.1S Total of Clairirs Allowed $ 730.31 11.54 34.62 455.60 13.G0 332.00 705.85 664.35 907..31 719.00 354.70 513.85 1,24--3.G1 339.43 871.60 1,12G.08 5.00 $ 3,3`3.19 254.05 11979.03 24.57 1.20 17.51 3.1138 $ 2,289.53 $ 20.00 30.00 $ 50.00 $ 33.25 13.00 5.25 103.50 $ 11,550.03 s The estirlates of i'lfrad P. Kllutsoll cover ii1L; contl'act 011 CRP ;#30, Unit 1, 'Mere a-)Urovad aS follows: lst Estir_iEtte $ 651.20 Final Estimate 111.00 ,PHI L RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 3rd Y OF JULY 19 42 Lpproval of the -revised Estimate of Cost of CRP-ASE ##14, Stockpile LIc Crusher Location, Dist. 3, was received from. the Dept. oJ_ Iiigh.:ays. ITotification was received, via the County Supt. of Schools, fro: th? y '.'Ihatcora Cou It School Directors' Association that the school districts of ,,,7hatcom. County T.,iould assume the payment of the salary of one Public Health nurse, for the period of one year, beginliirg July 1, 1942. jDance License Applicotio n No. 483, for a public dance to be held at the Gulf Grange Hall on July 4, 1942, was approved and the license issued to Frank Imhof. There being no further business for considerati..on at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for -the adj ouriu-,ent of the April term, try Board to convene at 9 :30 A.1:I. , Monday, July 6, 1942, for the first 'meeting of the July term. Appr ved hai n of she Board :G.(1__.., rL. _!�.' :f.; r ;1 'r .'L !Lij: rl .t /. :. L -. 'L: ".!L'L! L'.j.'1,' f,' '1 •, , 11 l" +: '1'1 1 'rit�r,Y't t17't'rrir�rl iti7'i i'7'!tit,7'lr:Tarr;�if7,ir)iIrii'fft7'ltlrfiTl�l i>l#77'T#iriri ttili#7trtrr.ril"iTil�iri7�lri1�(rlrit,riTrriJEttiTitlrrlrmrif•ltilt�lr,t,Tlrl irr/'!t 1:2ETIITG, Pv NDA.Y, JULY 6 , 1942 DULY TEM1 This being the first i.Ionday in July, the time at which, in accordance with -the statute, the Board must convene for the July term, all members of the Board assembled in -the Coruiissioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called to order by' Chairman Cramer. A motion, unanimously carried, was as follows: "That the -regular adjourned rileetings of the Board, for the July term, be at 9:30 A.1.I. , on 'Tuesday and Friday of each week." There being no fu-her- er business to come before the meeting at this time, the same eras, duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1i. Tuesday, July 7, 1942. .Appr ve • Chai.rriai of the Board 1.'-./f ,L.'J;T'!'r!rill.! << ;1-.!1!� lt"ltlLLl41-t_ t „-' J. /.l ,,,' .rL!,'., '1�1-1-F,� %,i 'rl!,'. 7rtl'lt,�lr7�ltTtii't#rC7i� ftl"rlr�7r�f 1"Y�JCr7"Tr'JtY'7�i riT,`rti',`i"1�r �i T,. 7�rli'�rlt,r Ir'Irrrt r; rrr`!�i #i rY�l tl r'177r1r ltltTr77"1 t7, !ri#7!"Ttl r✓(tft rrirl�Jt iltitli �r/ti�l��l"rrlr,1�77'�t�r rrti',`r %��Jt{r7��/lE 12ETIi171G, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1942 JULY T=R ! Pursuant to adjournment ta_ien lionday, July o, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.I+T., this, date, with all mersbers present. The followir.,L� claims were approved for payment: CUR =dT EXc EI;SE: Roy Dodge Frank L. Cramer Bancroft -Whitney Company Wallace Chevrolet Company 4-X Baking Company Knoll's 1iiarket John F . Campbell Carolyn Polstra Louis '.'I. King PU3LIC ASSISTANCE FUITD: Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Evelyn R. Freeman Hilda uliggin H. Garner ::right Pauline Lagasse Pacific Tele. �c Tele. Company " It " it tt �� tl it B. B . Lleat Sausage I:Ifg. Pacific Fruit L Produce Co. It it 11 it 11 it tt It Sherwood Bakery B e llin ham Coal Urines If it it it " It Sears, Roebuck and Company A.'sessor $ 1:-11.65 Commissioner 8.25 Pros. Atty 68.40 Sheriff 26.52 Jail 33.19 tt 7 .49 Supt. of ach. 3.29 Exten. Service 13.40 Hort. Insp. 41.55 $ 4.38 51.35 27.63 5.72 5.92 10.50 75.47 6.75 3.10 1.85 38.14 13.33 13.24 .19.31 53.20 21.32 34.53 134.39 2.53 $ 213.74 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 65 TERM TUESDAY THE_ 7th DAY OF JULY 19 42 -UNIGNVRINTINGZ HEC1lNGNAN WAMNGTGN--------- -- --- - - PULIC ASSISTAITCE, Continued Bellingham Coal Mines $ 8.50 Bloedel Donovan Lumber !,.!ills 4.12 Brennan's Grocery 2.50 Ferry Bros. Lleat & Grocery 6.50 If' ` " It 15.00 Penny Profit Grocery 7.21 brlrs . Etta Leickem 16.95 Total of Claims Alloyed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTJTY COL111ISSI01RS OF V1HATCOM CMTTY, �,VASHIITGTON ITT T]E, LL4TTER OF THE SALE OF ) ( R E S 0 L U T 1 0 11 C OUiTTY 0'31M FEE S I1Q?LIE PROPERTY ) $ 639.04 907.78 °1FIMAS, on June 2, 1942, this Board, by resolution declared its intention to see the hereinafter described property, owned in fee simple by T;lhatcom County, 1ddashington, and 1TER ^ , said resolution was duly published in accordance with la,,,, aid a date of hearing fixed on Tuesday, the 301-1h day of June, 1942, and TI REAS, said hearing was duly held at the time and place fixed and no objections being entered to said proposed sale and the Board being convinced that the sale of said property ti-rould be to the best interests. of "`hatcom County, HOI.11, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following described property, ovined in fee simple by V7hatcom County, 'dashington, to-;iit: 1. First Add. to :Tern ;7hatcora = Lot 13, Bloch 33Z_,- 2. LysleIs lst Add. to Fairhaven - Lots 7 to 13 Incl., Block 1- 3. Pense & Guest's lst Add to Marietta, Lots 3-4, Blk 1, also 1:Iap 2.1 Commencing at a point on E line of McDonough's 4 A tract 324.9 ft. S of Sec. line between Sections 8 & 17, thence W to Gov't meander line, thence SE1y following meander line to intersection with E line of McDonough.'s tract, thence N to beginning - Sec. 17, Twp. 38 PT, R 2 be and the same is hereby ordered sold to the highest and best bidder, at the front door of the Whatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. on L,onday, the loth day of August, 1942, and BE IT FURTMER RESOLVED that the Auditor of 13hatcom County be, and he is hereby directed to prepare and publish the necessary notices of said sale, and that the Sheriff of said County proceed to hold said sale, all in accordance rri-th the p` ovisions of the law, provided, however, that said property shall not be sold for less than the follo-:ri.ng aiilounts , respectively: 1. $400.00 2. 70.00 3. 250.00 DOITE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of July, 1942- (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COTITTY C01,11ISSI01;LRS) Attest: PLINY T. SHMER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUITTY C O1.it11ISSI0TTF,RS OF ;UTATCOLI COUITTY, WASHINGTON FRAI t L. CRd`� R Chairman GEO. ELDER Corimissioner E. C. 1110LEY Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COITUTTY COT:2::ISSIO=:ERS OF .VH�iTCOL: COLr;TY, VIASIIIITGTON IIT `2= 1,D=ER OF THE, SAIE OF COUITTY ) ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 1T O31MD OBSOLETE PROPERTY Ai;D EgUIPLE1TT ) WIMRL_ S, on June 2 , 1942, this Board, by resolution declared its intention to sell the hereinafter described obsolete property and equipment, gamed by '�7hatcom Cou.zty, dashington, and REAS, said resolutionrr.as duly published in accordance ti,rith lair alid a date of hearing fixed on Tuesday, the 30th day of June, 1942, and JULY TERM TLTl'J'SDAY THE - 7th DAY OF ?LTLY _ t9 A.`% -uu,nx�,umnuaxc..�.sutwcaA�.-:rnss:rcza 'ZrIERE11S, said hearing,,; as duly held at t he tirr,,. and place fixed alld no objections being entered to said proposed sale and the Board being convi m:ed that 'the sale of said obsolete property and equipment could be to the best interest of dhatcom County, 70W THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following described obsolete property and equipment., ovaed by 3hatcom County, dashingtoin, to -wit: One - 1934 Station Vlagon (At County Garage) One - D-C Electric ';[elder One - 1923 Caterpillar Tractor with drums One - 1929 Caterpillar Tractor with pulley Two - 6yd. Carry -ills, each One - 1929 Russel Mogul Grader One - 1931 Gallion Pull Grader (The above five items are at County Stockyard on Old Ferndale Highway) One - par-tly disrLlant-led tractor (In County Farm Shed) One - i?artlir dismantled tractor (Outside at County Farm) One - St. I':iar�r's Diesel Liotor (At :�nderson Creep oil Kellir Road) 50.00 350.00 800.00 550.00 800.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 400.00 be, and the same is hereby ordered sold to the highest and best bidder for cash, provided, ho%iever, said property shall slot be sold for less than the designated price, at the front door Of the ,'lnatcom COLlli ty COU1't HOL1Se , i i1 De1111=�;I1aii1, �lasilln t011, iJ�"llliililo at the 1i0U1' Of � : CO A. l.T. , on Iiionday, August 10, 194-2, and BE IT FURIIEI R Ri;aOLVED that e Auditw of 'i'lhatcor:_ County pre?)ar_� and ljublish -cne necessary noAces o1 said sale rips that the Sheriff of said County proceed to Fold said sale, all in accordance 'ai th -che -32ovisions of tie La,i. DOI"M iiz reSular adjourned session of the Board, this 7th day of Julur, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COLT ;TY COI,1 ISSICIrR5 ) FR.zUYK L. CRAL R Chaivman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner. E . C . I.Ir ]L , Y 1;�peat. '" PLINY T. S!=ER Cori:missioner Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZTZ Deputy The June report of the activities of the Agricultural Extension Department Las received and placed on file. There being. no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9 :30 A1.1.1., Friday, July 10, 1942. Approved '" C'Siairidai-i-of '-he 3oard i..11 1Cii fYr' i!`FI/T+iF1Lr;r;i'lr7rL;r1;1i 1/'i,ii'rir7r i7;Ii7'irrrr1. ir�Tlr;!�'ir,irrTlr! irlrlrlr;!'il';rlrrr;l/''C,lfJ7rrlr.rfrr;!'il~;rl.rll'rrir4�r>r" r!{li1'T74 `i/rlJ 711L'F�T'Il �If'.i,f i"iiL�: .r1Ti;�l�.ri ir�FY> IEETIE'G, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1942 JULY TERL! Pursuant to adjourniaent taken Tuesday,, July 7, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.ItI., this date, aith all members present. The follo%:ing claims were alloi,,red by the Board for payment: CURREiiT =PEI-SE: Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer $ 23.93 " 11 " Commissioners 14.59 Pacific Steam Laundry Court douse .33 Hoff & Pinkey " it 6.91 3loedel Donovan Lumber Mills " It 27.31 Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Juv . Court 108.80 E . S . Lialone Clerk 3.45 Union Printing Company It 5.00 Signal Oil Company Sheriff 2.41 Tide ';'dater Assoc. Oil Co. " 1.64 Pacific steam Laundry Jail 21.90 ;[hatcom Co. Dairy. Assn It 15.06 :dash. Co-op. Ego a Poultrir Ass In It9.89 City Sanitary Serv. Co. 6.75 Bloedel Donovan Lbr.. Idills " 7.21 Union Printing Co. Exten.. Serv. .87 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. If " 7.32 J. K. Gill Co. Supt. of Sch. 2.31 3ellinghasii Publishing Co. Elect. & Red. 1.35 $ 267.53 JULY =0N OTN PR INTIN RECORD OF.. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . 7 FRIDAY loth JULY 42 TERM THE DAY OF -- 19 COUITTY ROAD .FITT'.D : Vernon Sinlan $ 100.00 P. D. Harkness 119.25 Fred Zobrist 44.00 $ 263.25 PUBLIC AS SI S TAZCE FEUD: McMaster Sign Company $ 2.06 Lee Grocery Company 162.09 it ri is 68.97 it 3.09 144.13 25.15 u n rr 1.85 P,Iontgomery Jard &. Company 7.76 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Standard Brands of California 26.09 Washington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn 32.60 Wason Brothers Company 15.66 E. A. Peterson 15.00 Hiles Priddy 13.55 Aubert Drug Company .88 n " it 2.53 If 5.36 u n It .88 Roy Barrett Drugs 35.23. Earl I. L. Gilley, 1. D. 62..50 It 17.50 Dr. Carl I.I. Erb 6.00 L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 206.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.96 Houard C. Keyes, M. D. 2.00 International Drug Co. 1.03 Dr. C. H. Prouty 2.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 17.49 Bellingham Visiting Hurse Asstn 24.16 Erling A. Anderson 13.73 Great Horthen Railway Company 14.70 Charlie Oberlatz 13.00 0. C. Scudder 15.00 Tradewe ll Stores, Inc. 3.00 Nis. Hazel Armstrong 30.00 Mrs. B. F. Sheehan 30.00 $ 1,037.94 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,568.72 The June report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to code before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I.I. Tuesday, July 14, 1942. Approve _ 01041 Cha i _nfaan o s' she Bo and :�.1 i rrr r,;t, rrti rMrrirttrrrrrfrrr r,t� r; irtttrirrrtrrr r f L1 c L t: ;L'' 1, r_.. " 1� . r.'�; 1/1lSfirriJ r Ytr r t t>rrtrrrttrr7lrr�Eritrtrrrrrttt�rrr;T7 rl irfrrr rrl>frrrtr�rritrrir;7r, ;trr ��iirirrrir rr;C;rrr,rrrir : r tt r MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1942. JULY TERP:i Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 10, 1942 , the Board filet at 9 :30 A.P.I. , this date, with all members present. The follo::2_ro claims were approved by the Board for payment: en t.: CUR EFT EXPE11SE : Standard Oil Co. of California Convent of the Good Shepherd J. J. Lockert Griggs u u Biilfords & Mort, Publishers Smith-Livesey-vYright Company Commissioners $ 2.63 Juv. Court 9.60 11 12.38 " if 1.19 Sheriff 2.23 Clerk 8a11 Supt. of Sch. 1.39 It 1.50 Ins. Co. Bldgs. 337.50 " Elect. & Reg. 31.50 Adv. . Exp. 101.70 $ 511.21 68 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY TH 14ti1 DAY OF JULY 1942 C0Ul TY ROAD FU.I,M: I:Torse Hardware Com,,.)a_Zy 6055 Washington Co-operative I:Iills., Inc. 2.44 Warnick Lumber Yards, Inc. 22.69 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Liills 20.60 Belli_�ham Sash & Door Co. 5.03 Idorstrom Lumber Co. 73.56. Iverson Lumber Co. 204.39 If It It 134.52 Klocke-VanderGriend Lumb--r Co. 24.53 Exubert Drug Co. 2.06 Bents Store 3.50 Farmers Mercantile Co. 3.67 Lind Gravel Co. 34.34 u it it 63.99 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 79.03 George F. Cannon 150.00 State & Liaple Texaco Service 79.66 it n u it 8.65 If 11 It u 6.54 Barron Tire Co. 96.13 Columbia Equipment Co. 16.76 !automotive Parts Service 6.78. " " " 151.45 it 11 n 96.93 Diehl Nlotor Company 9.57 " " It 22.97 " " If 347.25 It " 100.00 Lionahan Garage 119.00 Piston Service of Be1linzaL1, Inc. 1.25 If 11 rr rr 1.03 Po:zder Sales & Equipment Company 10.40 Floyd Ebright 6.70 Hinote Hard%-iare & Furniture 10.70 C. S. Kale CarLling Company 26.61 IT. W. Gibbs 53.27 Tudor & Liiui 2.27 Howard Cooper Corporation 11.98 it It it 412.00 Electric Steel Foundry Comy)any 278.11 1.7hatcom Co u lty Iiiiplement Co. 1.24 Jec:ell Liotor Coiapany 43.21 Krie<il:e Motor Co. 40.63 Willard Service 12.31 Coffelt & Parker P,;achine Shop 2.01 Jeffcott I:Iotor Co. 48.37 'Jeldit Tank & Steel Co. 16.00 It it rr rr 143.63 Llorse Hardware Co. 3.96 it It ►' 34.32 " 'r " 36.29 It " 77.31 rr If n 1.36 Union Printing Company 1.03. Pacific Mani -folding Book Co. 35.15 Clift Llotor Co. 32.73 Cris H. Knutzen 5.15 Scott & Hart 15.50 Ht. S=zuksan Service Statio_a 21.0d Jeffers I:. Co. 43.26 Garden Service Station. 1.10 M. P. K:zuUzelz 76.00 PUELIC ASSISTA TCE FUIM: Bellingham 'dater Department $ 2.64 City Sanitary Service Company 1.45 David E. Lockzrood, Director 52.78 Puget Sound Pa:ier & Light Co. 20.7r2 If 11 11 1' li 5c3.�.4C7 If rr It if It 23.54 Belli Lzhar-il ;Jester Dew rt_ient 1.00 J. C. PerLzey Co. 9.24 Puget Sound Po,:rei & Light Co. 1.00 Tradew:ell Storas, Inc. 8.50 I irs . 'J. E . O 1 Cain 30.00 Lars. Tellie Overcash 50.00 hIrs. J. R. Eolster 37.00 H. G. Sutherland 20.00 Dr. 0. I". Farley 20.00 Ardis Lenore �'Jallace 52.42 It n 4.16 John Liartin 117.53 Ted 3j erke 3.39 LZ, i; LI RY F U LM : Hazel 3. Heun 10.00 Total of Claimd Allowed $ 3413.12 V 513.39 $T' 10.00 4 ,448.22 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY_: • _,THE 14th DAY OF JULY 19,112 ✓'The County Engineer's certificate of the completion of the work under contract on the Carl-L. Brown Road, CRP ##80, Unit 1, was received and placed on file. The completed agreement, with August Zacher, re: gravel and rock from land in 27-39-2r;, was, placed on file, said agreement being as follows: GRE.E LlE TIT THLS A ,ELIE11T made and entered into this, 9th day of July, 1942, by and between AUGUST ZACHER. and WALBURGA ZACHER, his wife, as La.rty of the first Ix.rt, and [ILATCOM COLT`TTY, a municipal corporation, by and through its Board of County Commissi.oners , as party of the., second part, VTITI,ESSETH: That the party of -the first part is the absolute and fee simple ovrner of the following bounded aid described -real estate, to -wit: Conunencing at the Northwest corner of the. South half of the. Northeast quarter of the Northwestquarter; 'thence East 11 3/7ths rods; thence South 70 rods.; thence West;ll 3/7thsrods; thence North 70 rods to the place of beginning; ALSO the South 10 rods of the ':Test 8 rods of -the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Horthvrest quart. r; all- of said land being in Section_ 27, Township 39 North, Range 2 East of 3.H., Situated in 1hatcom County, Washington. The party of the -first part now agrees to sell and does sell to -the ]?a:rty of the second: part any and all gravel, rock and materials in and upon the said described premises that the said second party desires to remove therefrom. The party of the. ' second part agrees to pay the party of the first pert the sum of ten (10) cents per cubic yard measured in the trucks for all gravel and materials removed from said described premises.. It is understood by and between -the parties hereto that this agreement shall rum for a period of two (2) years from the date hereof. It is further understood and agreed by and between the partiea hereto that the second party may remove the gravel or materials from the bank and pile it in what is known as "stock pile" upon the premises to be removed by said second party asit and whenever it so desires. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that at the expiratio.l'of this agreement, if there is gravel in what is known as "stock, pile" upon the premises, the second party shall be granted, and is hereby granted, -the privilege of removing the same from the premises at any time within one (1) year from t..he expiration of this agreement. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the second party shall have the right to bring on or erect upon said premises a cruching plant and any other machinery and equipment necessary to be used by the second party in.removing the gravel and materials or in the: treating of any of the gravel or materials. It is further agreed by•and between the partieshereto that at the expiration of this agreement, or at the expiration.of any extension of this agreement, the said second party will remova all machinery and equipment from the said described premises.. The said second party, Whatcom Couzity, hereby agrees that i t will not at any time remove any gravel or materials from the said described premisesso that.by reason thereof the lateral support for adjacent and adjoining lands is in any Tray damaged or affected. IN 1,7ITNESS EIEREOF, the parties: hereto have hereunto set their hands the day and year firstabove wtitten. (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COM-ITY COLIIISSIOI'I'ERS) STATE OF 'j1ASHINGTON ) ( ss. COUNTY OF V,111ATCOM ) AUGUST ZACHER WIzLBURGA ZACHER Panty of t..he. First Part WHATCOld COU1ITY, 0, i_nz icipal corporation By FRANK L . CRAL ER Chairman of the Board By GEO. ELDER Commissioner By E . C . LUMEY Commissioner Party of the Second Part Onthis day ; rsovally appeared before me AUGUST ZACHER and WALBURGA ZACHrR, his wife, to me known to be by individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instru- ment, and a c1mowled5 ed that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEI under my Band and official seal this 9th day of July, 1942. R. III. TUCKER ?Notary Public in and for the State of (SEAL) '-'lashington, residing at 'Bellingham. 170 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 14th 4P- JULY TERM THE -DAY 0 JULY 19 ___ The completed agreement bet:ieen IThatcom. County and *the U.S. Geological Survey, covering the period between January 1, 1943 snd June 30, 1942, was. received and placed all file; said agreement being as -L--ollows,: ID COOPMExTIVE AGRE0- ,215T FOR INVESTIGATION OF WATER RESOURCES V/ THIS AGREM,]EITT is entered into as of the lst day of July, 1942, by the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, party of the first part, and the 1WHATC01.1 COUNTY, �1ASHI"_,TGT9;.,T, party of the second part. 1. The parties.hereto agree that subject to the availability of appropriations and -in accordance with their respective authorities there shall be maintained hereafter, unless or - until terminated by i�iutual agreement, a cooperative investigation of the water- resources, of Hooksack River at Deming in the State of Washington, and for the purposes of this, investigation there shall be contributed by each of the parties. to this agreement, inthe proportions from tim to time agreed upon in utriting, such funds as are needed and available to cover all of the cost of the necessary field and office work directly related to this investigation, excluding any general administrative or accounting work in the office of either party and excluding the.cost of publication by either party of the results of the investigations. 2. In.order to acaomplish.the above objectives the parties hereto agree: to contribute: (a) $100 by the party of the first part during the period from. January*..'.1, C;1 1943 to June 30, 1943, of which amount a portion may be held in reserve, for later release if I'Lu-ids permit, in' order that the available Federal funds may be dis- tributed proportionately among the cooperating States, and municipalities.., (b) $100 by the party of the second part duriing the period from January 1., 194:3 to Julie 30.4 1943, of which, aniount a percentage may be withheld from expendi- ture equal to that withheld of necessity by the party of the first part., (e) Such amounts by each party during succeeding periods as may be indicated by U"I-ie needs of the %,fork and the availability of, appropriations, the specific amounts to be determined by mutual agreement and to be definitely set forth by exchange of letters. between the parties at or near the beginning of each. period. 3. Expenses incurred in the performance of this investigation may be paid, by either party in conformity with the laws, and regulations respectively governing each party, provided that so far as may I be mutually agreeable all expenses shall be paid in the first instance by the party of the first part with appropriate- reimbursement thereaftei, by the party of the second part. Each party to the cooperation shall furnish to the other party such statementua or reports of expenditures as may be needed to. satisfy fiscal requirements. - 1 4. The field and office work pertaining to this investigatL on s1aall be under t diract-ioi of an authorized representatiVe of the party of the first part, who shall supervise the work. and approve the expenditures, of -the funds contributed by both parties. 5. The areas, to be investigated and the scope of the iiives,tigation shall be determined by U -id the nithods mutual agreement between the pecrtl es, hereto or, -heir authorized representatives, ai u of investigation shall be those. usually followed by, the party of the first part subject to modification by mutual agreement. 6. During the progress of the workalloperations and records. of either party shall be open to the inspecti-on of the other party, and if the work is not being carried*o-n in a mutually satisfactory manner, either party may terminate this agreement on' -forrilal notice. 7. The original records collected by the party of the first part shall be deposited with the party of the first part and shall become part of the official records. Official copies of records of the investigation shall be furnished by one party to the other upon written request. 8. The results of the work contemplated in. this agreement shall be published in the regular official reports of the party of the first part. The party of the second part reserves the right to publish all results of said investigations, it being -understood that at least sixty days notice shall be given to the party of the first part for the proper assembling, and compilin, of any data desired for reports by the party of the second pa-rt. Publications by eithear Party shall contain a statement of the cooperative relations between the parties hereto. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY By 17. C. b1011DENHAIL, Director 1.11ELATCOU COTTLTTY By FRANK L.. CRAIER (SEAL OF ME BOARD OF COMITY COL,11ISSIONERS) Chairman Board of County Commissioners WIM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THF 14th Y O F JULY 1s S2 =UA(OR=YAiRT1HGG�.v-"BELLiNGNAY�-i7A6HiNGT6 �-- i BEFORli TIC 30ARD OF COU!TTY C:O1d,.2:SSIOI7ERS ✓ OF ,7FIATCOM COUITTY, ih,�E11S TGTOIT IIT THE L:!=ER OF TILE S iUE OF COUi -Y PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE AC(�UI , FOR DELI I T-jM, I:T D=ES ) ,II , .4S, the real property hereinafter described vms heretofore acquired by the County of `dlhatcom., State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for, said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by -the County Treasurer, in accordance with -the Lavrs of the State of T�'Iashington, and °A REAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County dee is it for the best i.-L-Lerests of said County -to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, iTO;I, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners: of said County of 1.7hatcom, State of Washi i-g tan, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Lars of the State of alashiiagton, for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold belov'i the minimum, price hereinafter fixed. for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published ins aid County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, -together .rith the time alid -,)lace of said sale , which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.I:. , and 4 o'clock on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court house in Bellii gham, in said County of ti'Ihatcor., State of Vlashington., and said notice shall set forth that the said sale rtiay be adjourned from. day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announce meat made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated ii1 the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at `;rh.ich sale may be adjourned to. Perley's Rey)lat to 31aine, Lot 24, except S 5 ft. ant. Lot 25, Dlk 5 $ 70.00 Supplement of ;dhatcom, Lots 1 & 2, Blli 4 50.00 Silver 3eaeh, Lot 3, Blk. 2 10.00 Fairhaven Land Cols First Add., Lot 1 to 4 incl, Blk 65 100.00 �, � � it 11 Lot 5, z31k 33 � r 1-10.00 Lisle's First Add. to Fairhaven, Lot 13, Blk 8 10.00 Tax 3. 11FI S7I less rd. Sec. 21, Tti -). 37 37, Range 5 E 75.00 SE S,'I Sec. 21, also N- ITJ Sec... 28, also SE I\7-'1 Sec. 28, also I SE Sec.- 2S, also 111- St1 Sec. 27, all in Tvrp. 37 IT, Rar.L-e 5 E . 550.00 Lap 4.3 SJ .03 Ats of SW 11171 of corirmenciiig at. S.V corner of SW I'I;7 thezice IT 60 ft. Thence Z 60 "t . thence S' 00 ft. . thence 7 to beginning Sec. 29, Tvrp. 37 IT, Range 5 E 0 0 3.00 T:I2 im SVI except S 5 A I s , less rd, Sec. 231 Twp. 38 IT, Range 3 E 50.00 Tax 30.5 commencing at a point on E line of Railroad Avenue 125 ft IT of S line of Sec. 20, thence IT 50 ft. the _ce E 125 ft. tiienc.e S 50 ft. thence ;'I to begiiu-ing, Sec. 20, Tvrp. 39 IT;, Range 2 E 50.00 Yap 4. Lot 2, less gash, Sec. 35, Tvrp. 39 IT, Ra.mige 4 E a 010.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1, th day of Jul, 1942. FRADY, L . CRA1,,'TP.R Chairman of the Board (SC9L OF TlI3 MURD OF COIL-TY C O1,11ISSIOITLRS ) GEO. ELDER • Cor:�aissioner E . C . 1,;LL7, Attest: PLIITT T. S 7ZDER Corilmissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER - Deputy Dance License Application No. 484, for a public dance to be field in the Kendall School Gym. o--i July 11, 1942, was ap proved and the license issued to Sydney Johnstone. There being; no further business to comiie before the m.eet_i.ng, the same vras duly adjourned ulmtil 9:30 A.1.1. , Friday, July 17, 1942. A;j-,)-roved _/.-/, /4 //K', _ airrlazi _ theoa.rd l 1 '! _ !J 1/. _ _ �� .IG 1�'G,'-'... r'i 'l Jl� 11' 'L r r;r r�rr ;ir ir`,rrf:r trri.rt:r,trtrr,rir7F1i-, ;t.ttrrrr;`,r_rl;r;r;r:r,r,r„rrrrrr,,rru,,~ t,r/F;r,r,runt,::r,r;r`r<<r,irrr,i;r,r;r,r'r, JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 17th DAY OF is 42 MEEITITIG, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942 JULY T=11 1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 14, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.110, this. date, .rith all .members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payimnt: CUNT E1Q'ESTSE : Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor $ 1.00 if " " " Assessor .38. It It II 'i CoiririLZssioilers . 60 It " " " Trey surer .90 George Jajssen, Post -Master Prop. Agent 5.00 Union Printi •_ Compl _-uZy Juv. Ct. (Play) 22.26 Farmers P,_utual Telephone Company, Juv. Coin t .15 It It it '► Clerk. .73 A. 17. IN J. P. Country 2.50 Farmers Ilutual Telephone Company Sheriff .53 ii it a tr Attorney .05 t► `► Supt. of Sch. 4.50 '► " " " Ext. Service 2.42 Eunice Germain Carlson It " 5.95 Farmers L_utual. Telephone Company Hort. Insp. .10 Def. Emerg, 1.03 Stanley Rogers Bd. of Equal.. 15.00 Ralph Tenney. '► 15.00 Charles F. Truil-key " 15.00 W. C. Cave-ader. " 15.00 Chas. A. Pedersen " 15.00 L. E. Unger " 15.00 COLUTY ROAD FTTTD : Tide y'Jater Assoc. Oil Company A. Was thing Everson Motor Co. it it u ' n u u Snell Oil Co., Inc. u u u u u n u it Standard Oil Co. of California. n it n u u Union Oil Company of California it tr ii is it It tt it it it The Texas Company Trunkey & Sons tt u u ►t Tide Vlater Assoc. Oil Co. %'Tm. F. Hansen Farriers Eui'Gual Telephone Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Nicholas Jerns Company DepartMent of Labor & Industries Ray's Standard Gara. ,- . Bellingham PublishinZ Company it u n The Lynden Tribune Blaine Journal PUBLIC ASSISTIA&ME FUITD : Ivan Anderson Mhatcom Co. Dairymen's Liss rn Hubert Drug Company It it it 3iddle & Cro'ther, Company 1,1cKes.son & Robbins, Inc. lrortli:�iest Iledica.l Supply, Inc. Shipman Surgical Company John ,'Jyeth & 3rother, Inc. Firestone. Store it it Hagan & Hogberg Paint Company He=-aiiger Electric Company Pliny T. Snyder, Auditor H . 11. Thiel Unior_ PrintinZ Company B. B. Furniture Company n it u Bellingham Sash & Doom Company Farriers, Equi.pilent Company 1,11. P. Fuller & Co. Packer -Scott Company Eiles Priddy Schwabacher. Hard�:are Company *3ester_- vvood-;:orhing Company $ 7.26 7.0.21 154.55 545.43 49.18 33.33 4-2.65 15.68 70.76 170.88 36.30 534.07 297.85 1.00 59.30 38.31 69.41 5.56. 30.05 3.04 5.80 615.00 232.35 13.85 2.30 14.59 15.17 15.17 15.00 151.96 34.47 .77 5.87 13.03 24.47 15.66: 13,85 3.82 61.54 6.18 14.08 23.. 27 217.75 130.25 43.11 5.56 .93 103.15. 24.72 44.81 10.00 5.95 10.12 $ 138.10 $ 3,200.55 $ 1,040.32 I JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS RECORD FRIDAY H 17-tu-h AY. OF JULY - 19 42 ====U N 10?FPR I NTI tfG4;G--6EU7N rRAWWAS UNGTO SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John R. Petersen Lillie Sneddon Total of Claims .1111110-u.ed $ 25.00 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 4 428.97 The sale of eleven old lamp shades from the Fairhaven Hotel, to Ella Eklund, for $1.10 was al -)proved by the Board. There being- no further business to coiae before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned -Luitil 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 21, 1942. Approved A gae�� 7 Ch- irman of U e Board rL rt -A Yr - ir ir 1i It rt'", I, il#il ft hi' " rti,LV ird 1,3ETIIG, TLESDAY, JULY 21, 1942 JULY TERM' PursuarLt to adjournment takerL,Tuesday, July 21, 1942., the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were a),)roved by the Board for I-&.yment: C URRE172 EXPE11SE: Payroll For July rr Hilda Wiz i ,�);in Edna Johnson 1i1. Hi-ae, et a]- COU17,--,Y RO101 FUIM : Gilmore -Oil Company Whatcom. County Road Fund I[ it 11 - it Payroll - Voucher 6095 '[I 609G it 6Q,0 6 97 6098 PUELIC AS'3ISTA1,10E FIMD: Auditor $ 11,141.49 Ass,essor i1412 00 Commissioners. Treasurer 1 .,561 96 Court House 360.00 Prop. Agent 1506,00 Sup. CIL-1. #1 178*65 it It #2 173'65 Juv. Court 156:00 Clerk 596.66 J. P. De;)t. #1 135000 It If #2 12's 0-00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 5G.66 Pros. 1�tty 504:16 Sheriff 795*00 Jail 430.00 Supt. of Sch.. 603000 Agri. Eaten. Ser-,,r. 370'99 Ho:,,t. Insp. 16c:6c L De' Eiaerz. 75 00 Adv. Exp. (Scho) 135.00 Exten. Serv. 13.50 J. P. Country 14.50 (County Stores) (Co. Stores Garage) Payroll - Voucher 37-626, it it 1,,Irs. Chas. Cal-ftrell R. W. Farmer Puget Souiad Power & Light Co. Mrs. W. E. O'Cain Payroll: - Voucher 37-629 11 11 37-630 Cash Assistance Roll George H. Bassett May Jorgensei,. Pauline La--asse Ethel Rinehart Floyd Wallace LL-s. -J. O'Cain 2,,'rs. Kate ClIevalley !,ub e r t Drug Co. J. Ward Finley Herald Prescription Pharmacy D2. W. G. Lon&wood azelas Drug Co. 24-1.96 223082 192.12 '50:00 150.00 150.00 65-6.5-1 1 1$622.26 607*32 3,00 13:00 3.00 2.00 2-514 31 1 . 43:50 4$121.25 36.77 15 00 19 74 36:58 .15.00 25.00 30'00 5:59 270' 17 20.11 5.73. 1.11 20.00 3.09 12.00 5.76 $ 10)132.48 $ 21269.44 $ 9,10-5.29 [i-3 .� 4 JULY RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM `1'UESDAY THE 21st DAY OF JULY 19 42 SOLDIERS RE.LIEF Victor W. F isiier $ 15.00 Henry Jorgenson 25.00 Benaett C. Josephson (Order to A. F. Loft) 25.00 X. C . Koder " 25.00 Sampson A. Turner '! 25.00 $ 115.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 21,712.21 There beii�; no further business to come before the meeting, tlia some was, duly adjourned until 9:30 , Friday, July 24, 1942. Approved hairraan of the Board L�,j�' (l1.�(,G ((.,' 1 !l, � �,r.,� L ,r/�!!1. 1'.' +�L 1. 'r.;r I !t'(.1/'/ Lll..1. 11� /,G1-!,(�ll.'_(I•.'Ll.'L�C!�I 1�.'dt !.,<L'L1. ;R-�-,.:'.L!C-r r GlH1:�!i' .1- rr 'L'L_j� It ETING, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 JULY TERb1 Pursuant to adjournment ' taa.ken Tuesday, July 21, 1942., the Board met at 9:30 A.M. ,. this. date, ,iith all members I - resent. The foilo,,Ang claims were approved by the Board for payment: PUBLIC.' ASSISTA.ciCE. FUM : Physicians & Demists., Inc. George. Janssen, Postmaster Hattie B. Thomas.. Virginia Irene Benner. Aubert Drug Co.', it it a W. Earle Gibb. It INITIATING RESOLUTION $ 550.00 73.70 15.00 380.00 1.29 .88 60.00 5.00 1,090.37 VrBEFORE TIE, BOARD OF COME''TY COI87ISSI.O= OF 73IL61TCOEL COUTITY, VlAa-EINGTOIT In the matter of Surfacing the Brown Road ) ( Resolution to Improve to be luiovm as CRP -A #22 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of CoLuit.y 'Comaiissiom,rs that it is their intention. to surface with pit run gravel t1rn above named Brown- Road located in Section 8., Township 39 North, Range 1 East, W.M. (Dist. #3) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there, is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Gas Tax Fund Items of ;fork $ 750.00 This project. is HEREBY DECL= to be a. public necessity and upon the approval. of this... resolution by the Director of of the State of Washington the County. Road Engineer is, HE +BY ORDERLD A ,M AUTHORIZED to report EuZd proceed thereon as by laJr provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLi EM that this 1' o j ec.t be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road Project in accordance :rith the Standard Road alxd Bridge Specifications of the State cf Washing- ton. ADOPTED this 24th day of July, 1942. a (SEAL OF THE EOARD OF COU-NTY CO:,17SaIO1TERS) Attest: PLIiIY T. SIIYDER, County .Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the. Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRA''TY. L . CR-PlEIR. Chairn�..n . GEO. ELDER Conraissioner E . C . 1:12LLE.Y Coriimission(:,�, ' Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington �EC®IUD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRID..Y THE 24 th .Y OF JULY 19 4-2 5 -i7Rio 7FAp7HiiR rt'�5 HUCMGH7 U-'VFA HTRGTD DEFT TT_-E: 30ARD OF COUI"1TY CO11:ISSIO=R3. O1u=TGTOiT.T.,M1' I_T THE Y.['TTER OF TRYiSFERS FROM SECO_D ) A 7D T117RD M: SS SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO ( ORDER OF TRANSFER THE: COUIITY CURRE1:TT =EI`ISE FUND 11111EREAS, certain e.cpenses of the second and third class school. districts, namely the arirrt�ing of school warrants , ledger sheets , cost of speed tests and cost of. supplies and postagE duriiL the year elldinb June 30, 1942, have been mid from the Curren Expense Fund, and such fund should now be reimbursed for said advanced exp ei-idi tt-r es, from the f ands of said second and third class districts and from such other districts as may have absorbed -these second and third class districts by consolidation, such el.penditures having been as follo:zs : Printing of school uarrants $ 46.56 Printing of ledger sheets 67.00 Cost of spacial tests 144.01 Coat of su.�pli es and postage 82.53. Total $ 340.10 r"TOE"J, 'I'F 0EFOIiE, DE, IT ORDERED that the CoLlilty Treasurer be, and lie is hereby directed to transfer to -the Current Expense Fund from t lie General Fund of tha fschool districts the. respect-ive �y:,oLults Ladicated: ! 0. of Supplies Dist. _o. of Ledger Tests and Total lTo. Warrants ?'�rrount Sheets 2'r.�ount Aznt., Post:"e Plat. 100 30 .52 4 1.12 2.30 2.10 6.63 105 28 .17 3 .3S .49 .58 2.10 501 48 .30 12 3.50 .32 4.12 502 1605 10.62 51 13.92 30602 20.35 74.91 503. 350 5.60 25 6.37 20.20 7.67 40.34 504 loll 7.30 36 3.35 18.40 10.06 44.61 505 631 4.15 15 4.16 S.14 7.50 23.95 506 1074 7.10 41 11.21 36.68 14.38 69.37 507 1641 10.80 GO 16.51 . 27.28 19.48 74.07 Totals. 46.56 67.00 144.01 82.53 340.10 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of July, FR .Y'K L. CR12IER - Chairman of -the Board (SEAL OF `ll OF CMTTY COLIUSSIO'lEaS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. P:�&I:TLEY Cor'-lnissioner kttes-t: PLI17Y T. S17YDER Co. L uditor & Ex offici o Clerk of tile Board By L. COZIER Deputy 3EFORI], THE 301UID OF COUI.TY CO1'i2vaSSIOIERS OF d1LA.TCO1%! COU r=, s?TASIIITrGTO_, I T `.I'Fi , ILI.TTER OF IME S.,,-.LE OF SOLED PI- qTS ) ( RE S OLUTI O1NT F11911I « Cikl-URPILL::R TRY=OR ) :DIEM AS, heretofore the 3oa�d of County Conn:ii.ssi.oners of `,Jli :tcom County having di.s_.lantled a cat::ry)illar tractor at the coun`u- r farm which had becorlle obsolete and of no further benefit to Whatcom Coulzty and believi_,.g that it could be disposed of in parts at a better -to the coLuaty than it could be as a coraple to tractor; and IFP�R'AS, heretofore Lsid on JuiZe 9, 19,12, the Board of County Coindiissioners did sell -to th Clark Logging Company Darts from the said caterpillar tractor he-reinabove mentioned, the said parts consisting of one transmission case and ttivo outride rollers, and -the Clarli Logging Company a,;reeino -to pay therefor -the sum. of $90.00, for w.aich sum it executed _ts checl{ parable, to Whatcora County; and ' ,J +'AS , -thereafter the s.: aid check o f the Cl ark Lo g"01 ing Coripany in the sum of $90. 00 eras returned to tha. Treasurer of Whatcora County rnarl>ed 11IT.S.F. and the Board of Cou_ity Coi-iiriissiolaer not havi_, parted with the ize,rts and having- other personal 'property to be sold, on July 7, 1942, included tl�a s aid property described as sold to the Clarh Logging Company in their advertisement for stale of obsolete a-?d unusable personal property belonging to "'Jhatcori County; and ,JFTi=1S, the said check of the Clark Logging Company not having been retu-r_zed, the Treasurer of 'Ylaatcorl County did, ar.zowi other deposits, again attempt to deposit the same, an the same was paid to -the Treasurer; and IA RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM_- IDA`v TH 24th DAY of JULY 19 42. 11l iLS, it is no,.! the desire of the Board of CoLu-ty Cor:li-,lissioners and the Clark Logging Company tliut the check of the slid Clark Lo ins Comp,u-iy in the sum of $90.00 be b,r the Coutzt.y Treasurer returned to it and if that cannot be done, then the. County Treasurer should e<.ecute his check to the Clark Loin Com.)>a.ny for said sum of $90.00; IT0.;, THEREFORE., IT IS ITEREBY R;JS;OLVED by the Board of County Commissioim_rs of ,3hatcom County, that, the sale of the property hereinabove described having been forfeited by nonpayment therefor and the County Commissioners teen de teriaini.n • that there was, no sale made and there- after advertising the said described p-ro,:2rtj, to be so.1d at public sale in a. sale, to -ether with other obsolete property, and it bein" Light oaad proper to return the check of the Clark Logging Company to it i•fnich had been returned __larked "IT.S.F." , R. C. c tcrood, Treasurer of ;'lha;tcom County, Washington, is hereby authorized and directed to return try check .for $90.00 -to the Clark LorruzL Company or pay it the $90.00 belonging to said Clark Logginr Company; an-d IT IS FURTTI]R ORDERED that a copy of this resolution bedelivered to R. C. Atwood, Treasurer of Whatcom County, Wash.inZ Lon.. DOITE. in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Conini.ssioners this 24th day of July, 1942. (SE1-.,L OF T I-E BOARD OF COUI lY C.OT.ZII S *IO! RS ) FRAI,'K L. CRALMR Chairman of the Board GE0.. ELDER County Cozzi ssioner E. C. It!AHLEY County Commissioner There being no further business to come, before the meeting, the same eras, duly adjourned until 9:30 A.T.I. , Tuesday, July 28, 1942. Approved M 1 J,,�L,L'/1..ait-'!L}'..jt",-a�;,`.j`1!J.! .�',L_!f.,,f!,L:.'.UIL"iI14( u.!LLB.,'j.I,C!/.',GILJ1..,!1.!,'-=,L'r./1!1.!'11'.L!LL�f!C.1 LI,:LL-r.:!l.:j.r '�` r1,'.,C!,G1 ! CL.[f._!'/�ll-'-..'..:Lt.!�.!L._.! f• iii-t ittY�rfrirrrlrlti,`itree,,ri'err;�lrtl`7`r7r,i,tPl';�ii�,ririrtf!r;rirlrirrtlT:'r!rif,`r,r,i,r;rrr;T)rlrrri-ri�,rlr,rir'ii'1 T (rtrlr1r,:rirl 19'i1'Ii1�r17'T�Y7�1rrrl.t;r:'r�7-r:',r•./i�r;'Y";:Ltril`lr,l� iri7`l�" I, TIIvG, TLTESDAY, JULY 23, 1942. Pursuant to a, dj ouriment taken Friday, July 24, the Board riet at 9:30 A.T.T.. , this date, with all members present. The folloiri_a claimswere apy)roved by the Board -for i,. yment: CL7.3RET'T E 211TSE : Frazier Type,,.rriter Service Grips. CoLa ty Road Fund Under�-Tood, Elliott, Fisher Co. Pleas Isaacs J. C. Pe-,-ney Co. Clerk Electric Company Puget Sound Power �: Light Co. HaLen cc Ho Jber�; Paint Co. 1.1orse Hardware Company Belli,n ham Sash u Door Co. Halter K. Pixley Witnesses Claude Carlson County Road Fluid Swiias Garage Gil Bonner dolor Co. County Road Fund. it II u Gale G. Gurtle McGra�,i-Hill Boob Co., Inc. Diehl Trio for Co. Griri;s - Griffith Printing Co. PUBLIC ASSI'STAI'TCE FUM : Eva TVI. King Louise Moser Velma Rogge 11r3. Elsie .}pplegate H. P.I. Thiel Union Printii�a ConLpany It It It It 11 " It It " Ir n tl Auditor $ 7.73 it 3.92. Assessor 21.03. Treasurer 30..00 Court House 35.00 .1.03 tt Ir 92.85 II 11 17.67 3.62 11 rl 45.11 Justices, Co. 27.50 " rr 4.20 Sheriff 5.00 tt 71.95 " 1.00 Supt. of Sch. S.70 It 9.26. A�,rri. E::ten. Serv. 25.29 " 1.75 " 6.38 Diehl L,Totor Co. 7.70 State Exam. 1.24 Def . Emerg. 1.39 $ 3.75 34.26 7.50 2.36 3.55 153.68 6.70 lc .21 12.98 4.12. $ 436.03. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TLr'ESDIff TH 28th Y OF JUL 19 42 =0H90WV RIKTINGZCQ—,ZEUINGHAN:WASHTHG7O UBLIC A33ISTI"TC2 FUITD , Cont. Ferndale Record Horthern Grocery Union Printing Company Thy Bic-,rcle Store S. Elroy T-TcCaw T,Iorse HardT-iare Company ti It if ITor th Coast Chemical Soa-o FIlLs . Richfield Oil Corporation y Sears,, Roebuck 8: Com-Davy Shell Oil COME Many, Inc. SdOLDIERS RELIEF FU=TD : Harry Adolph Swanson Total of Claims Allo-aed IIT TrL LATTER OF CILt�_TGI_TG � RCEI11 -1 S FOIL COU"'TTY ) ( ROAD FUTTD E XPE_TDITUR S DURI_TG TIE, YEAR 1942- ) $ 9.27 1.410 63.35 5..10 54.85 52.30 -� n 1L J 76.74 12.73 c0.72 13.06 $ 30.00 $ 595.66 30.00 � 1,061.69 R E S O L U T I O N 'III RE<'I this Board =gas heretofore , by BudL-et Resolution, filled the �.ercenta­es for the e<�pe�lditure of County Road Funds for tha calendar year 1942, as follo%�rs: Overhead and &? e ration 6.370' T.lailz-tenance 43.31°� Construction 41.390 Bond Retir:ent P.93; ,VIDMEAS, it leas now been det:;r,-Aned by this Board that the percentages as fired by resolution., and sho,,rn above, are not adequate to allow the necessary distribution of expenditures of the available County Road Funds for the calend�).r ;re_-.r 19421 "TO'T, THEREFORE :?E IT RESOLVED that the L.) rcellta-�,es ado-Aed as silo rn above, be and tip Same are h :r eby Set aside a --,id, that the perce7:ltar es for t11e 1942 buoy"et, to-et-her•:rich the avail- �.ble excess of12,787.05, be fi_�ed as follo-:rs:u Overhead & Operation T:Iainten ante Construction 3orids 6.37% 02 . 0-7491� 23.23C6 0 7.4244 100. $ 12,131.97 119,93G.94 4c,243.00 14 ,140.1c- $ 190,E 54.85 Done ili 'reLLilar adjourned session of -,.he Board this 2Bth day of July, 1942. BOARD OF COV TTY COT.I.IISSI OI _ RS OF "r�L%TCOI,.l COLTYTY, [-iI1rGT017,, ( SEAL OF THE 202M OF CCU L Y C OI:u.Z SSI OI ERS ) Attest: PLIITY T. SI;YDER County Auditor & Es'--off1_cio Clerk of the Board B 7- L. CO '�7JI ER Deputy :3Y FRA1,"K L. CR UTER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . Tlk_TLEY Coitiaissioner The Final Cost Record of CRP-ASLI #14, Stockpile and Crusher Loca-.,ion, Dist. 3, r ,s certified, as -'olio-rs : Eatimate - $ 1,750.00; Final Cost - $ 1,391.-G; Balance - O.D. $ 141.46 ' Dance License Applic .tiori 7 o . 435, for c. public dance to be held in the IKendall School Gym on July 25, was approved a-:d the license issued to S-rdney D. Johnstone. Dance License A-. plicatiol� I. . 486, for public dances to be held at T:rin Gables .Inn during the calendar year of 1942 eras approved by the Bcy1 rd and the li ce-- se issued to Tars . Ezra Smith. There '7cli?; llo fL1rt11 1`-e . O �' �djOLiraled 'r 7L.J ii J C Oi_. 0 i' <lc� llle6 11i1 ; , she s a,'_le ":as duly `� until 9 :30 11.I:i. , Frida17, July 31, 1942. all O t L rourd r!V rF :�'.411 It ..�.'.L! 'L !�!L /r rl r�,r r�rL L�•!i rl It:,! d.',!.'�..r,:!�_, 1, r11A!l.fcll,r«1�tL r�/, 1—r„�rr 'LfL! ,r, r�,hrrr r;rrr,r:r,rr ,7,r,r,r,r r rrrr„ 'r;trr,rtr,r,r,rit,r,r,rrrrr,r:rtr�r,r,r;rrrrr;rrrrr,rrrit.,I.; jI_; rrr,`rrr;r„rr,i, r,nr,r;r„ JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 31st DAY JULY 9 42 T..�r,,, MTG, FRIDAY, JULY 3l, 1942 �,��, JULY T.3PJ, Pursuant to adjourmaent taken Tuesday, July 23, 1942, the. Board convened at 9:30 ji.T.i. , this data, z-rith all raembers present. The follovii� claims were approved by the Board for payment: CULT. `i'-M EXPENSE: Fre-ak L. Cramer Com:caissioner $ 2.50 Geo. Elder " 2.05 E . C. Manley " 74.55 George Ja_ ssan, Pos uMlaster " 4.00 Pacific Tale. & Tale. Co. " 9.15 it it a 11 Auditor 3.40 Treasurer 18.29 Frazier's Tyoe rriuer Service " 24.72 Charles Raid Su_::. C-t. tl 100.00 Pacific Tale. "! Tele. Co. " G.30* " . of #2 5.75 Hazel 3. Haun It " 245.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it " 2.65 It If " " Juv. Court G.30 Audrey O rsley " 42.80 Fred Rose Jus. Country 4.50 ��litnesses 11 1165.80 Pacific Tele. ec Tele. Co. Clark 3.60 if1+ if It Pros. At ty 3.44 F. 1:1. Hamilton " It 1.50 Pacific Tale. & Tele. Co. Sheriff 14.70 Suet. of Sch. 4.30 L. 1T. Frel.ii aim Serv. 4.60 Fred T. Siielton " It 2.00 L;;h. St.:zss':i of Co. Coiimi. E:,.D Coim?j. Assn 13.00 Ray' a Frame &c Axle Serv. Da. rlctces & Claims 5.34 Pacific Tele. 8- Tele. Co. Def., Eiaar�­. 39.04 u u It 11 Adv. 3.21 725.14 COU::;T`T 11010 FULM : The Bicycle Store 1.03 Scott % Hart 150.69 Oeser Cedar Co. 14.73 LJrnden Lwnber C: Fuel Co. 11.02 Bellingham Sash 2c Door Co. , Inc. 1.69 Jay Boerhave 1.55 J. C. Pe=-uiey Co. .39 Pacific Tel. & Tel--. Co. 22.40 Puget Sound Power & Light Co . 15.10 C. J. Sorensen 10.00 Charley Louh"Daugh 5.00 $ 233. GO PLMLIC AaSISMT.TM MID: Aubert Drug Copany $ 12.36 n it 1.91 It Cutter Laboi:°atories 22.31 Div. of Purchasing, Central Stores 52.46. Union Printing Cor?pary 7.73 western Union Telegraph Co. 1.30 102.46. Total of Clai aria 111lowed $ 12061.20 v' The r��_tal to the _:or thwest Riding and Rodeo Ass' n, as pasture, for the sum of $5.00, of Blocks 234, 2862 207 aliml Lots 1 to 10 and 19 & 20, Tlock 235, all in First TIddition, to New W'natcom, t:ias approved by the ?oard. Final Cost Records on various Road Projects, - rere aa)�)ro ved, as follows: v Esti Liate Cost Ba1aIice CRP-ASIZ #16 - Stockpile - Co. Howie $ 600.00 4 341.47 $ 250.53 CRP- SIi #19 - 3irch nair - Lynden 030000.00 5,34�7.01 352.99 C_RP- Si.I #20 - ,IortYi;rood-,,Tor'-7Ta:Luren Roads 7 ,410.00 4, 594.70 2,715.30 CRP- SI; #21 - Scualictua Lake - i?orth Shore Roads 21.G50.00 1,31.32.4, ' 757.56) CRP- SI.-17 #22 - S.iper-Goodirin-I.Ictssey-Cole Roods 4,530.00 3,340.32 1,219.0-8 CRP #762 Unit 1 - Cal. Creak Bridge 2,710.71 2$52.72 157.99 CRP -1177 - Stoc'_:pile - Everson-Gosiia_i Roads, etuc 32397.34 31373.12 24.72 CRP #82 - Location Siwvey of County 1,000.00 209.11 .1,590.39 nECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDINY' I THE 31st Y OF. JULY -7 42 19 . =Up10p=RRtAtJNF'-LII 'IILLSI{iLNAN�-{. PASH iftGiD ""�-'-""_"--' U_aon the demand of B. J. Harris ton, as a representative of the Treasury Department, that the payroll deduction plait for the purchase of War Sav:Lngs Bonds be submitted to the employees of Whatcorn County, the following motion was unanimously passed by the Board: "That, upon the furni shim;, of a sufficient nLmfber of the proper forms by 1Ir. Harri.n ton., the 1,uditor be instructed by -the County Commissioners to furnish to each of the employees of VI'aatcom County, the 'authorized. form to be signed by such employee for tip voluntary purchase of 'War Saving-s Bonds." " A petition bearing twentyseven signatures was prese.ated by residents of Seriii.alhrroo Tol,m- ship G.skin. , that soraethirig be done to prevent livestock from raiiL irk on the hi r,-,hways of said toti,inship because o," the- Hazard involved. The Board .no having authority to act in this insta_ice, the jet':tioners were referred to the Prosecuti_ig Attorney. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Monday, Au�;;ust 3, 1942, et ahich time they again convened, 1'ri.th all menibvrs present. ITI TIE:, LYi.TTER OF 11. DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO I S S UE T TO S. H. DYER ) WIMREAS, ai.-).,D1icat1 on has been made to this Board. by S. H. Dyer wherein tile: perma--aent loss of Current Expense Fund ,arrant ni-m oered 70576 issued on jliujast 1, 1942, in the sum of $150.00 in favor of said S. H. Dyer is set out to the satisfGction of this Board, which application is. hereto atttAched, FrOW , THEREFORE, it is a --dared by this Board that the. County Auditor, be and he hereby is, directed -to issue a duplicate warrant in the sLun of $150.00 on the Current E:cpense j ILLad to the said. S. H. Dyer in lieu of the one so lost. Done in r�Eular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of C.;, 1942. (aE AL OF 'H E BOARD OF COUl 1TY C01,12,2 S-1 OI'E RS ) r�ttast: PLII1<I T. SI'1i'DER County Auditor ec E :-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER D e )uty FRANK L . CR.f_T TER Chain-,icn, Board of Co. Commiaaioners, GE 0. ELDER Co -Linty. Cori. ni osioner E . C . I likl LEY County Cormiissio-ner The follocriing claims were approved by the Board for paymeint: C 'MITT E)TEITSE : Payroll - Playgrounds, Juv. Court $ 123.50 " IlaiiZt. of Airport 25.40 $ 143.90 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - `toucher 6110 $ 278.15 It t1 6111 337.00 t1 " 6112 ° 305.10 6113° 59.68 6114 153.00 " 11 6115 636.50 6116, 782.70 6117. 761.93 6118. - 861.20 6119 . 313.38 6120 ` . 211.30 $ 4,755.39 'Total of Claims Allowed $ 4,904.29 6 "' Approval of CRP -A 22, Gravel Surfacing of -the Brown. Road in Dist. #3 , eras received from the State Depar-tlnant of Ili�hways.. The sale -to Jack Lockbaur_i of Sumas , for $10.00, of -three tire chains , no longer of us,e to Whatcou County, was approved. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same. bras duly adjourned until 9 :30 A.I.+I. , Tuesday, August. 4, 1242. Approved Chairman of the Bard -�- 1$� RECORD OFCOMMISSI0NERS PItOCEEDINGS JULY TERM- TTL�ESDAY THE 4th DAY OF AUGUST 9 42. 1.4 TING, TLESDAY, AUGUST 42 1942 JULY TERMT Pursuant to adjourmient taken 11o:aday, AuLust 3, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.1.I., this, date, with Conunissioners Cr.,Taer and Elanley present. ' The following claims were approved for payment: CURRE i\PT E XPE1, SE : Dept. of Labor & Industries. Frazier►s Typewriter Service The Blaine Journal E. S Malone Douglas McKay Western Woodworking Company Morse Hardware Company Witnesses Wallace Chevrolet Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries. if it n Western Thrift Stores B. B. Meat & S;ausage Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Harold Smith Lee Grocery Company Pacific Tele . & Tele . Co. E. S Malone Debt. of Labor & Industries Assessor .07 Assessor 9.68 Commissioners 10.26 it 4.64 Property Agent 48.40 Juv. Ct. (Play) 5.31 tt If tl 9.01 J. P. #1 6.60 Sheriff 7.55 11 11.90 Jail. 9.23 11 2.37 it 56.20 if 154.56 It 24.13 Court House 12.81 E:.ten. Serv. 7.26 Elect. & Reg. 1.71.53 Constable 2.30 $ 553.81 The July report of tine 13hatcom Coza ty Health Department aaa received and placed on file. There being no further busiiaess to come before the meeting, the sane was duly adjolarned Luitil 9:30 A.I:I., Friday, August 7, 1942. Approved '---'::"/-Chairman of the Board .!L�CtLL/.pAll!t .'.(.11,IL'.L! LIUirlLt.'it;I...PI/,, L.!1..11..!,c.Il'.L!f•I.Ltj..!.LU..�I.�:'r.'•,!';1-'L'.rit'Art.!,LMIt/1�.GItI ,!L.!JJ:.!t.':f.j..( .:�.,C IJ[IL!LLi!!I !t'/-J1fl.!1.0,r�.t1J.:.:l..!�Llt-.,',c.,'L t r lYi l lr;tf!ri : ,hjf $ rltri: Witl�rr;r,�rr/t:err r;rriiv;irrrr�r�rrP�`rrIltilrrrr�f rrr Frr,i�rrr rrrrr�i`irrr,�rt;rlr:lirrri�rrr�t111r;trr/#rtlr trtiti� r,r,,,irr:r YrYirrr r!7 l MCETING , FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjouri)y.ient taken Tuesday, AuFmist 4, 1242, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this: date %,,aith all members. present. The followira,(claims were approved for payment: CURREITT ZXPEITSE : Pliny T. Sr_yder Auditor $ 4.40 Union Printing Company It 4.07 It It it Treasurer 8.91 E. S. Malone tt 5.67 Griggs It.26 Bellingham Publishi nfg Company It 13.58 Coiiuiiissio:iers 12.35 Standard Oil Company It 4.60 tt It it Sheriff 1.28 State 3c Maple Texaco Service " 1.80 Union. Printing Company prop. AC,rent 5.57 it it it Court House 14.15 Morse Hardaare Company " it 3.50 Bloedel Doriovan Lui:nber Pulls " it 9.27 it if it It Fail 12.36 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 9.70 Knollts Marl:et '► 11.39 Whatcoin Co. Dairymen's Ass. t-a " 16.57 Griggs Su;). Ct.l, Rep. .18 Puget Sound Po:aer & Li,- t Co. Juv. Ct. (Play) 1.75 Union PrintiilZ Company It It It 6.30 It It Tit J.. P.-Country 8.24 1.17. X. Hine it It 4.50 Griggs Clerk .52 Union Printing Company Pros. Atty 2.42 It It tt Supt. cf Sch. 12.55 Louis `:T.. King Hort. Ins-o . 42.20 Kroll Map Company Elect & Reg. 25.75 Union Printirig Company "�dv. E.Lp . 6.25 it it . tt Def. Emerg. 5.46 Tide i'lat::r Assoc. Oil Co. " " 4.39 265.64 COUI TY ROAD FU1,1D : BellinI1`tm Sash & Door' Co., Inc. 8.53 Belli L, ham Iron & Metal Co. 12.36 Diehl Iulotor Co. ll.43 Tideviater associated Oil Co. 6.81 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY FRID�zY 7th � UGUST 42 TERM THE-_ DAY OF _ 19 -==UNI0N7HIN" H9; T-EEMNGHXW WFSA1HG76 CCUITT'Y ROAD F ND , Co_iti �aued Standard Oil Co. of California $ 223.95 Si_ell Oil Compm, Inc. 27.35 Farmers T. utu_zl Telephone Coravmrly ,. � 3 7.20 T_o_Zt orae-r;r Fuel CoriiDmir 82.40 iTorthern Pacific Telephone Co. 259.27 J. Cole 2.00 A. Frye 14.50 Dr. D. R. ITLioen 36.45 Kloche-ZTanderGriend LLLaber Company 1.37 ,_orstrom Lumbei, Company 2.37 Iverson Lumber Company 65.47 n ►t It 123.35 Eloedel-Donova_� Lu+*tber Company 2� .72 T,ala'.i'ni ch Lu._rner Yards" Inc. 7.51 Lind Gravel Co. 22z.13 lolten & Lont-"ort, Inc. 10.11 State & Ea ple Te..aco Service 329.34 n It 1t It 17.67 n It 11 it 9.02 11 11 II It 7.412 Gordon's Auto Parts 3.31 Goodrich Stores. 151.15 Rai'T Pe_�Lr>.�ton 1.03 Gibbs Ga,raze 1.28 9.10 C. S. Kale Ca._>>_ing-, Comloany 3.G7 Diehl T. otor Coml-)a.nir 22.52 11 It 11 21.76 It It 11 112.21 Buzzard Iron :lorl�_s 3.25 i._cBeath Glass Company 3.61 ETIonahc:__ Ga.ra,. e 119.O0 Je. ell T.iotor Co.,ipany 1.26 Pa_ttison auto Body Co. -Dany 9.79 :'TAo-tcom County I_�iyolen:ent Company 9.C119 Parker L Coffelt Shop 1.13 TTorth Tas hin`;ton Implement Co. 13.23 Fairtj_, rs Equipment Comp my 13.54 Larson 3c Liller 7.50 Ropes, Inc. 59.47 Columbia Equip--_ient Company 16.93 Service Equipue_Zt Compamy 5.76 Pacific Car cc Foundry Company 67.05 Howard -Cooper Corporation 12.08 It rt 412.00 Autor_Zotive Parts Service 14.15 1t It 11 29.03 n It It 33.03 n It I1 9.79 Fred Jensen 6.18 It tr 10.45 If n 3.20 it u 17.15 Liorse Hard�,mxe Coi_?pa_Zy 4.01 It It 11 1.OS It It 11 .27 Carl T.cCoy 7.75 Tr-mil:ey 8_ Sores 25.72 it 11 27.65 It 1t 47.53 The Te.>a s Cor_i a.il;;r 39 . 04 Ger_era.1 PetroleuLi Corp. of C^l. 33.85 Standa-rd. Oil Co. of California 49.53 II 11 11 0 3�n U • e. U It I1 II 52.47 It It It 33.51 Shell Oil Com-) ny, Inc. 42.46 It 11 tl tt Z G It It 11 11 256.73 Union Oil Co•-'iy)any of California 53.66 II It tt If O3o09 n it It It 83.15 ITorthwest Auto Electric Compamy 45.32 II It It ►1 u6.13 Barron Tire Company 69.71 n I t 11 15.40 n it a 52.61 Clift T.otor Co . 5.87 Unio_l. P2intin,�; Corsy)aa.liy 3.08 3,965.37 RECORD: OF 4 COMMISSIONERS* 4.. ' rye` f. n Sn N.e'1+ PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRID Y THE 7th DAY OF ATIMEST z9 4-2- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE- FUi\llD Pacific Tele. Tele.. Company $ 65.07 7.20• tt ti it 1.85 n ,t ti tt Laurel Beach Sanatori-Lva 261.49 State Treasurer (Dept.. of Lab., & Ind.) 1.81 Aubert Drug Company 50 v. Sha "r Supply. Company, Inc.- 13.91 Union Printing Companya 2.01 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 19.32 English Texaco . Stati on. 6.33. Ireland & Belli_lgar 6.00 Union Printing Company 12.10 Columbia Valley Ltaber Compan,T 8e.63 Ferndale Auto Freight, 29�25 Richfield Oil Corporation 13.331 Scluvabacher Bros . & Co .: -Inc . 126.08 Mary Edna Barter. a 24.28. Sabine. L. Carr 42.09 Evelyn Freeman. e 34.72 Hilda Vi1i ggiil - 10,80 H. Garner tIri ght. 8.12 Food Stamp Revolving. Fund 596.00 $ 1,302099 SOLDIERS RELIEF FTJr,� m ItT. Tvx� Pedersen 4� 25.00 Walter A. Sneddon 25>00 50..00 RESC. HEALTH FUT;1D o H. Garner Wright, Y_.. D. 180.00 $ . 1800.00. Total of Claims Allos.":red $ 5,764 00 INITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOY=- OF CO.11= COI 11ISSIOITER.S OF VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIINGTOFT v In the matter of the Improvement } of Malloy Road, the project ( Resolution. to Improve to be kn.oti.-rn as C. R. P . #83 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLIED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their i me nt, o-s to clear, grub, grade and gravel the Mlalloy Road, located in Sections 17 and 18, ,Tolnaship 39 I,T, CD R 2 E. ,W.H.. This project -to be known as C.R.P. •{#83. BE IT FUR! , R RESOL-VED that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated suLns in the following, de tai- 1 s Work Gas Tax. Funds Donations Items of Work $ 12002.55 $ 200.00 Construction Engine ering. 50.00 Total 1,202.505 50.00 To tal $ 1, 052. 55 $ 200.00 $ 1, 2 52` 55. This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon. the approval of thi S resolution by the Director of Hi ghuays, of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is hereby ORDERED AMID AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that this project be prosecu •coed by the Day Labormethod as a County Road Project in. accordance t'Vith the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State. of Vlashington. Adopted this 7th day of-Augu,st,. 1942. FRANK L . CRAT,+ER Chairman GEO. ELDER. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUI'T;TY COMIMISSI01TERS) COnLrnissi oner E . C . M'1117LEY CorivD.is s.loner Constituting,; the Board of. County Cor[ll, iissioners. Of ti"Ihatcor!? Coiinty Attest: Washington PLI NY T .:.. S 'LIDER, County Auditor &nd Ex-offici.o Clerk of the Board By L . C OZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 7th _DAY OF LiLTirjIST 19_42_ BEFORE THE 130ARD OF COUITTY C01,11.79SIO URS f� OF I,WI .TCOM COUNTY, `'IASHII1,G.T011T I1 TIDE IvY--TTER OF A PETITION FOR. ) TH@ AT1,IMXATION OF TERRITORY TO ( ' THE CITY OF BELLINGIUddi ) R 2 S 0 L U T I 0IT WIMIMAS, there was filed With. this. Board on August 5, 1942, a petition for an election, within -the limita of the territory ' effected, upon the question of the annexation to the City of Bellingham, of that certain territory described as follovis.: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Eldridge Donation Claimi idif.ition according to the official plat of said addition on file in. the office of . the Auditor of Wh.atcom County, Washin,(:,,,ton; thence Northeasterly along the 'Westerly boundary of said Eldridge Donation. Claim Addition as established by said plat and projected to the . center line of Li.nd.berdh Avenue as shol.�n and established on the plat of ,Eldrridge Donation Claim Addition Supplemental on file i n the office. of the Auditor of Whatcom.County, Viashington; thence Southeasterly along the center line of said Lindbergh Avenue. to the -westerly boundary of the city limits of the, City of Bellingham in 117hatc6m County, Wasning-ton as said boundary is now, established• 9 thence. Southerly along said Wes.terly boundary line of the city liraits of ''said City of Bellingham to the intersection of s..al d Westerly botu-dart' line -,.t.,ith -the Northerly line of the right -of -,,ray of `the Great ITorthern Rail,.,ray as nowlaid out and estab- lished; thence Northwesterly along said ITortherly line of said Great Northern Rail- way right-of-way to the poiizt of beginning. ITOT11r, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED -that in compliance with Section. 3897, Remington's Revised Statutes of ;"las.hing ton, a hearing upon s..aid peti.ti on. be, and. the s, ,i,me is hereby ordered held in the offices, of the Board of Whateoff County Commissioners, in the Court House in BellinL ham. 71ashin ;ton., at the hour of 10:00 A.1.. , on Tuesday, the 25th day of August, 1942. Bone in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 7th day of AuS-List, 1942. BO -M OF COM-= C01,,51ISSIOITERS OF .'1H;',TCOItiI COUI`TTY, ,VASHI=TGTOIT FRL TK L . CRA1.2R Chairman (.SEAL OF THC BOIM OF COUNTY COMIVB SSIO--,\HERS ) GEO. ELDER Co]lllAiss loner E . C . ilildTL EY Attest: PLATY T. SITYDER Corivilissioner County Auditor, & E..-offic.io Clerk o' the Board By L . COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the ;`as, duly �x:journed until 2:30 A.M. , Tuesday, August 11, 1942. Approved ���, Chairian of ,he Loard Ur>.rrirr;tltrr,rt;>1hiri;`#tilrrr}rt��i>Er,'ttrf,�#irtrr.fr,r.t;-1.7,tJrEr.tt.;!tt.r,C;..r4, znrl r,'r";,'rrrru, r.Llirt��fi 1rtifr�iFrYrrirr.,I l�4LLLIr>r! 1,1FEETI M, TUESDINY, AUGUST. 11, 194-2 JLTLY TERI Pursuant to adj.ournment taken AuLr ist 7, 1942, the Board rne.t at 9 :30 A.TtiI. , this. date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for paLaient: CURRENT ElXPEITSE : Farmers 1Iutual Telephone Comm ny Roy Dodge Farmers Mutual Telephone Company tt t+ tr rr tt rt rr tr Souvenir Lead Pencil Company. Far_i:e is 1iutual Telephone Company It It tl It n it n It u rt n tr t7 . T . Farmer. W. 1:T. Hine Dept. of. Supervisors - IT.E.A. Stockton Paint Store Vlestern Woodworki. ip- .Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Company n it If 11 Carolyn Polstra Eunice Germain Carlson.. Diehl Motor Company Union Prirt ig Company Farr.:lers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor Assessor tt.. COLUIIJ ss i_onars Treasurer it JUv. Court C lc-rk Attorney Sheriff tr J . P .. Country Supt. of Sch. u if It $ .40 16.35 HE .45 .43 2G .7.5 .10 .20 .20 38 32:30" 8.00 3.00 2.50 5.34 .55 Agri. Ext. Serv. 1.70 tt 3.51 tr 6.15 .31 Def. ELier€. .62 129.10 , .. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ' PROCEEDINGS JULY TUESD AY llth AUGUST 42 TERM THF' DAY OF 19 -.:r»aer-cae�Aexa�xeaziKau�r:aeaeturs --- -- -- - - COMM IOJO FU1'VD : . Si Geiger Van' s Hardware Bellingham Publishing Company The Blaine Journal Department of Labor & Iridust:cies Jeffcott. 110tor Co. PUBLIC ASSIS)TAArCE FUM : 3. B. 1�'Ie at & Saus.a�;e Company Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc., Sherwood Eakery Balton Fruit Company 'Wal-ton Fruit & Produce Company n u u u u u n n it n n u What t0m County Dairymen's Assn Riverton Hospital Drs. Slyfield &sTelson. Bellingham. Abstract. Company Union Printing Company Guy Smith Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Aubert Drug Company u t► t� Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Anna J. Beis-wenger Bellingham Publishing. Company Public, Health 1Tursing B. B. Furniture Comany, Inc. it it t it Bellingham Publishing Com:jz.ny Ferndale Auto. Freight Clarence Handy 1,To-rthern Grocery Company, Pacific, Fruit & Produce Company Shell Oil.Company, Inc. ViennZL Wardrobe Cleaners Walton Fruit & Produce Co. ,ddhatcom County Dairymen's Ass.' n Selma Berg Erling Anderson James. E. Church Golden. Rule Mercantile Co. Idiller's Store J. C. Penney Co. Sears, Roebuck & Company Evelyn Glass Guy Smith Total of Claims Allowed $ 8.00 4: &1 10.60 11.52 247.3 G. 80.62 $ 352.74 38.33: 10.30 49.75 14.52 9.37 6.31 6.95 8.34. 118.4.2 10.00 10.00 9.27 5.00 1.6.7 3.10 1.18 2.06 1.34 1.30 3.00 5.57 2.47 2.22 1.20 141.00 85.72 24.00 15.71 4.33 4.94' 48.39 11.18 13.00. 1.01 7.21 2.35 4.83 2.26 10.00"> 2,863.93 $ 3 ,355.77 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, August 12., 1942, at which time they again convened, with all menfoers present. �f The application, submitted to tae Washington State Liquor Control Board by the United Line Workers, for a special occasion license for Au&uat 15, 1942, was approved, and a copy placed on file. There being; no further business to come befx e the meeting, the some was. duly ,adjourned until 9:30 A..PT. , Friday, August 14, 1942'. Ap prove hairmal of the Baa-rd L.it, 1'-'F; ./..!'�Ll':11L'1.,:«fl-!.'.'L/:;'.J..'.JaL.''!./J_:Ll.l'..Ji:1,(.1-1'L(S�/.11.f:.,`L.LL_`LfL/..L!lL1h/L.:iL,C�.,(L!'J!'ri!'l.lk!ML_'1,d 71�[L..L111r-�i-rll�,.,f141LL.,Ll.fL.fl11:!1J.etlj�.1'11!..fJ..1/.,:1 fTYtlflTiX7.YJ rYit ITI'17 Y df1 �1it{I�TF IiT17 TtJr7TtTJ'J �lri ifl;rrl,Trlr!!<IifCl'%!ti!"`t7rtrJT7iFrt Frll'rd'tt7i:f'l'1fi�7`lCrcrrrrrrir;J`rttt`J"trrrr'YIth,'rlllrtrl [Ifrr'r4: ;ril{lf;Tml'!rhtrr;~ Ti ETII:G, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14--, 1942 JULY TERTII Pursuant to adjournment taken ti^Tednesd4:y, August 12, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.1,21. , .this date -with all members present. The follo,,ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURrRE172 EXPENSE: The Lynden Tribune The Haloid Company 4-X Baking Company Cascade Laiuidry & Cleaners, Inc.. �Ecohomy Laundry Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass' n The Inter -American Monthly Sears., Roebuck & Co. School Arts ' COMMiSSl.oner'S . $ 10.26 Auditor 1.98 Jail 34.72 u 13.50 t' I3..81 It 17.15 Sint. of Sch. .75 tt .38 It 4.00 97.05 DULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS M FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF AUGUST s 42 COUITTY ROAD FTTI D : Whatcom.. County Road Fund (County Stores) Whatcom County Road Fund (Co. Stores Garage) PUBLIC ASSISTAaTCE FUND: Esther Nesset Mrs. Pearl Burns u it it Mrs. J. R. Bolster Aubert Drug Company it �r u it a tr u �t tr Roy Barrett Bellingham Visiting Nurse less, to Earl I. L. Cilley Dr. Carl MI. Erb °Z. Earle Gibb n SOLDIERS. RELIEF FU1,M : John Robert Petersen_,. Total of Claims Alloyed 155:70 192.58 12 -52 19:00 19:00 37:00 3'13 3.84 1:Q3 1.29 30.85 1.15. . 50.00 41.02 60.00 7.50 $ 25.00 BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUI J_Y COh%JISSIOT^1ERS' ' OF VTHATCOU COUi�TTY, V1Aai.II^TGTON v IN THE MATTER OF TIC SALE OF COUNTY PRQPSRTY ORDER OF S IUS ACQU1R, FOR DELINQUEI,TT TAKES 348.28 287.38 $ 25.00 $ 757.71 VTI , ILS, the real property hereinafter described. was heretoforeacquired by the County of urhatcom , for delinquent taxea under tax foreclosure suit, and a d..eed for said property tiaas duly and regularly executea...and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with -the Lat'rs of the State of WasYiizigton., and: 4'1I3ERii;AS, the Board of County Commissiom,.rs of said County deems i t for the best interests o�`said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter descrihed, JOWS THEREFCR:E, be it. waered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of . atcom., State of Washington., that the County Treasurer -of said County be and ha is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laura of the State of Washin ton for 1927; provided, howeyer, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price -hereinafter , fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is.ha.reby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, beii-4; tin: County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks., which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9,.o t clock �i.Pl. , and 4 o t clock P.11 , on a date - to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at 't-h--. front door -of the < County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of 01hatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the'said,sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said. County Treasurer at t.ha t,i.mean . place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Alabama.St. Add S-:11 Lot 4, Blk. A 20000 York Add. to Town of W4hatcom., Lots 7 & 8, Bik 17 90.00 York Add. E 80 ft. of Lot 22, Blk 14 : : 25.00 Fairhaven Arimended S-� N� of Lot 5, Blk 43 20:00 Carters, Add. to Fairhaven, Lot 22, Blk 3 10.00 Scherings Add. to Fairhaven, Lots 5 to 8 incl. Blk 1 55.00 V12 SE., Sec. 2, Twp . 37 I^T Range 3 E 250.00 SST�, Sec. 20 Township 37 IT Range 4 E . 100,00 ISTE NE, Sec. 11, Twp. 37 1,T Range 5 E .. 800.00 SW SE & S2 S-" I"t�'1 SE, Sec. 15, Twp . 39 N Range. 4 E .. .. 100.00 Tax 7. S-1 SW, Sec . 34 Tvip . 39 IS Range 4. E. e s0 d Qp lv SE, Sec. 34 Tvrp. 39 IT Range 4 E 80.00 Sub -division of NTt4J Sec.. 5 Ttap . 40 N Range: 1 E , Lot 3, Blk 1 50.00 Lots 3 & 41 S.ec, 31, T�-rp 40 N Range 5. E 160.00 Lots 2, 3 & 4, Sec. 32 Twp. 40 N Rar�•e 5 E 90.00 N SEA Sec: 32, Ttvp. 40 TT, Range 5' E 160:00 Tax 5.. & 5.1, S 10 .its 0-p"IA"KSV1 less rd. See. 33., Tirp. 4l ltiT Range l E 50.00 Map 1.2 corn at a pt 423 ft-71 - 393 ft. S of IT cor of Sec. 35, then V1 517.2 ft e.fteladL-ig S on. E & W bdrya to Nooks::1.cli River, Sec., 35 Tnp. 39 N.Range 4 E 40.00 D01,E in regular adjourned session of the Board -this 14th day of. August, 1942. +irTH L.. CR120ER. (SEt'iL OF THE 30ARD OF COU%TTY COII2"IIS3IOIqERS) Chairman of the Board GE0. ELDER commissioner Attes.uc PLINY T. Sl,rTZDER Count Auditor &E .i x-off ici° E. C. l��i�'�ITLEY Clerl: of the Board Col mlissi ozier By L . COZIER eputy RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE-14th DAY of AUGUST 7.42 Applications made -to the lashinLrton State Liquor Control Board by the Bellinghar. Furniture Manufacturers,, Inc. , for a special occasion license for Au�-ust 15, 1942, and by Oscar Clinton for 'Alger Tavern, Star Route, Bellingiham, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. There being no further business to coi�ie before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until_ 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday,. AuL-ust 18, 1942. Approved Chairman 11rof t e Board fTttrtt� t#tt'rl'-ll�iti7'�f ��##�t"-'r7Tft t���t7'1t#tl�'#iTt!'!Y#1����1 ���1���t���t'`-t�f��t i7't�#ttttl7' �P� #t1'f��/-�lft! ; trt/T IY#i �� tiT#i`Ti tort �r�7`i��#t!'r�f�•�tl`t�f ����ttJ� rr t�ttf�t��7'f I,1ETI 111G, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 194-2 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, .Au,iist 14, 1942, the Board met at .9:30 A.M.,, this date, with all members present. The following claims -were approved by the Board for payment: CURUL DTT „ E IITSE : County Road Fund The, Texas, Company Puget Sound Pa:°J•er & Light Co. J . 0. I4Ta -iZus s.o:i- CD County Road Fund It it It E. S. I41alone. State & TJ1aple. Texaco Service County Road Fund 'Della Morse COUATTY R010 FUND: C. B..Croy PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIDD: Payroll - Voucher 37-661 SOLDIERS RELIEF FM D : Victor T,'T. Fisher LAW LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun Assessor $ 20.36 Commissioners 4.45 Court House 99.60 Cons. .Country 2.20 Sheriff 76.75 Supt. of Sc.h. 2.25 rt it it .52 Exten. Serv.. 3.61 tr it _ 25.25 Damages. C. Claims. 23.00 $ 257.0-9 $ 645.94 $ 645.94 $ 1,575.97 $ 1,575.97 Total of Claims Alloyed $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ 10.00 ` $ 10.00 $ 2.,509 .90 The quarterly estimate of tlia Whatcom County Welfare Department, for the. 4th quarter of 1942, in a total amount of $57,365.00 of which $20,999.00 would be from County funds, `•ras. approved. A re -estimate of the cost of CRP-ASM #14, in the- amount of $1,891.46, was signed. BEFORE TIM DOARD OF COUNTY COLII.HSSIOI1ERS OF WHATCOM GOUr1TY, IJASITT2TGTOIt SIN THE hr-AMER OF THE CLOSING OF THE.. D?':YOTA CREEK ) ( 0RD-ER BRIDGE (#33) TO HEAVY TRAFFIC. ) 4'LgREAS, it is impossible under war conditions to secure . the necessary ltuaber to re -deck the Dakota Creek Bridge (#83) , and it app: ars to this, Board- that the use of the Dakota Creek Bridge by any heavy traffic constitutes a grave ana imminent danger, NOW, T11EREF03.E, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the Dakota Creek Bridge (#33) be, and. it is hereby closed to all traffic where the total weight of vehicle and load would be . in excess. of seven (7) tons, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in one issue of the. Bellingham Herald, and that like notices, be posted at each end of the said Dakota Creek Bridle. Done: in. reguler adjourned. session of the Board this 1Eth day of August, .1942,. 4 BOARD OF COUNTY COITZESSIMERS OF ,'1HATCO11 COUl,TTY, V1ASI3I3TGTOIT FRA; K L . CRMM. Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU_'1TY COP: ZC SS IOI'1 S ) GEO. ELDER. Commiissioner Attest,: PLINY T. SIMER Co. Auditor & E .-officio E. C. LL�ITLEY Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L . CO Ti,R. ;,, Deputy . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE_ 13 �h DAY OF 11 :xUGUST ,9 42 �AppIications filed Frith the Washington, State Liquor Cori-trol Board by Ed�zard L Jake K-1u.mieraelZ, :Yii�ter G=�rderi, R 2, Belliz ;hal11, and by J. B. O tiTeall, O tiTeallt Service Station, Belli-��;iiat�, were approved and copies of the o_)plications placed on file. 'rf✓D--once License Application info. 437, for a public dance to be held in. the Kendz..11 School Gyin on Aug. 15, 1942, caas approved and the license issued to Sydliey D . Joni -is tone . There being no further business "to comebefore the meetinC- , the same eras Caul r adjourned until 9:30 A..i+.I. , Friday, AULust 21, 1942. Ap_groved e i;ih�;�������`�,art;tit;t-ttrtlrrtt-if`n����l-tl�l�F,`t;�iz��t��t�rtrtl,�,`�;•a� ir' i irl�ti>lt;�i'�rl�;uF��ri��t���i�,/�;r��irl�rlt���iJ-ri-iti'f!`tr��-�i�r�,f`r��7�;��trtt,~:,;f��.�l�;r:�,.,�tr�r,-rrt�r'>{' I;SETIM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1942 n JULY TER12 Pursuant -to adj.ouri-Eaent taken Tuesday, - Au.Sust 13, 194-2., the Board met at 9:30 A.11. , this date, with all. members present o The follo v-ring clai Isis: were ap-proved for payment: CURREi 1 Ei0?ENSE : Payroll - i' UErustu it It If tt it It n n it if it u It It if it it It tt tt If it it it it tl it It It if 11 It It it it it It it tt Hilda Wig -in Doris E. Walton Thomas Snyder iO,� 1u P111 ���,R c C0Lr Tr._,-Y R010 F T-TIM : 4uditor 1,348.21 ^ Assessor 1,317.96 Coi=ii.ssioners 600.00 Treast:^er 1,u79.09 Ct. House 360.00 Pro o . .ivt. 150.00 Sup. Ct. rrl 178.65 u n #2 178.65 Prob. Off 150.00 Clerk 596.66, J. P. {1 135.00 J. P. #2 125.00 Const-.ble 60.00 r Coroner G6.66 Pros. lstty " 554.16 Sheriff 7.95.00 Jail. 430.00 Su.�A- . o_f Sch. 595.00 Eaten. Serv. 379.99 Mort. Ir_sp. 166.66 Defense (Emerz.) 100.00 Adv. E. ?. (Sch.) 135.00 E.-.ten. Serv. 4.55 Elect. °c. Reg. 7.50 �a l 11 e�. Er:�;:rg. 22:00 . P�,{yroll - ,Toucher 6207 $ 31.50 11 6203 665.00 " 6209 150.00 6210 2 150.00 -211 G79.38 PLELIC 1!'3SISTA'710E FUkiD: Cash ti.ssi.st nc.e Roll P-Iyroll - Vouc.rp.r 3.7-603r it tt 37-664 n It 37-365' It 37-666 Itiirs . J. E . Church Mrs. Floren-ce Crisp Hinote's Grocery it it Gladys Braaten I.irs . John JuIus. I;?rs . Hell ie Overcash Total of Claims .41111ovred p 3,902.00 2,767.00 435.49 43.50 41.10 14.26 14.00 6.00 9.00 2.0.34 15.00 25.00 10,136.87 $ 1,675.88 7,292.69 19 ,105.24 kny -)roval of the revised estiira�te of cost on CRP�ASI:1-14, . ($1,3 91.46) , was received from the State Depa ri,lient of High%vays.. T _e al�plica-tion. made to the 71 ashin.gtoii State Liquor Control Board by C. G. Smith, Gel-je,.va a:p ocery, i�ras &&proved and a copy of t.la application -p auesL on. file. The Sheriff's Return of Sale, on the sales of fee ;ail<ipla cprol:Prty r,--d the sale of obsolet1 equi ?Laelit, • held 11)u�ust 10, 1942, t:ei,.'e r,_,ceived and placeCl on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS JUI,Y TERM FRID:iY THE . 21st DAY OF YXIWI ST 19 42 B AFORE TIC LC'COL?iCOLJ:CSSI0jTLRS OF'.GO�krzTCOLI.COLTI TY, !11SIT1 7 Iii TIM n1 TT'I OF' SETTIZ11EITT '.,I'='H COUi7'LY ) ( O R D E R TRZ&SURM FOR r 1017MI CF JUIZv , 10,42 } IT RE1'�S, R. C. Atwood, Count T Treasurer for Iffiateom County, VlashirEt'on, has filed with this Boaxd a statement, setting' forth his receipta and disbursements for the uonth of June, 1942, a id the same has been che.ched ar-d compared and fouuid to be correct according to -the . -ixuditorts check: IT IS TIMREFOI A ORD{ ? by tl»s Bocrd th_.t ;acid R. C. Atwood, as such Cou_zty Treasurer, be :rid _ie is hereby allo��red credits of ::aid di sbursaiaents es follo,: ,a: C1'311 PAID ST_ IM R ULt1�+R: General 96.99 School 2.00 Uni% rsity 1 ,791.07 College 13,063.32 Gl.."l. C . E . 339.45 E.,'T.C.E. 290.83 C. T.C.E. 180.la Veterans' CoL:pensation 100.59 ParICS Ec Parlarays 143..50 Game 17.50 Forest Fire Protection 213.37 Fisheries 23.00 HiZ1r;,,ZIr Safety 143.50 Current ,,..:pence (37 Rebate) 1.03. Treasurer t s. Revolving 195.95 Cash Paid City Treasurers 17,977:10 i'I1'�RR TTS RMEELM: Current Exy ens e 14.237 0.15 Soldiers Relief 195.00 Road Fund 18,243.28 Public Asslac tlance 183525.94 Law Library 20.00 11arri ale Certificate 47.00 I' iscella zeous Health 120.00 P. U. D. 5,523.14 Schools -General 138,933.31 Schools -Building 200.00 • OpportwrLity Room 2; 0Q0.94 Port -General 3 ,14.9.47 Elder Ditch, Hai.nt. 51.00 B01MS REDEErM: Funding Series "3" - Bond 5x000.00 Schools - Bond 900.00 INUSI I;ST OIT VIFLRRANTS : Current Expense 13.64 Schools - Building. 2.22 INT.2"MuST OId MIMS : FtuLingr Series "B" - Bond 360.00. Schools - Bond 1,10.00 278,437.47 We do Y.e.reby certify t_iat- ere find 'whe cash in the Treasurer t s O:c fice a --id on deposit in various boxll s to his credit as the close of busi:, oL June 30, lce- �zs sho-•rn by the County Auditor's. check of Treasurer's cash, to be as l-ollows: DEPOSITORY LOCATLOiT Seattle -First I'ati ov�y�l Bank 3ellin�am Be lli:az; h=a III; t i oral Eva-dc 3e 11-in51- em Treasurer's Revolving; S ctionxal Bail: of Commence Bellingham. First National Ila::k Lynden Peo.3les State Beni: Lyn.den Ci tizen' s Bardc Blaine First Hationc.l 3a.�1c. F� rndC le !Tooksaek Valley State Bail Everson Investment Account Defense Bonds Cash in 0_Lfi ce: Cash invault r 42,700.00 Chks & Cash iteias 109,472.12 Currency 21323.00 Silver 47.41 35,455.38 1G3,084.71 495.72 1G8,478.54 30-1000.00 25,000.00 52000.00 25-000.00 7,000.00 22,500.00 49,950.00 5879764.35 .$ 116 , 54-2.53 704 , 30S .8s FIRM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �; . TERM FRIDLY THE- 21s-t, . DAY OF AUGUST ig 42 IN TESTI1hi0I7,Y VI1=0F, vra h&va, hereunto set our hands a).=-_d affi xed the Sep.1 of -the Board of County CoLmissiori rs of Uhatcom County, Washington, this 21st day of ALiLust, 1942. (SEAL OF TFIE BOAM OF COU11TY COILMISSICILRS) FRAIM L . CRAIT.R.R Chainaan of the.. Board GEO. ELDER County Col-a111 0 SI oI1er Attest : PLIITY T . S ITIMER E . C . P.TAI•?LF,Y County udi'-or 3. E.,-officio Co-LLtty CoI-P1'lissioner Clerk of the Board THIS IS TO CERTIFY tiiat the fore` oirg is a -true copy of order of Board of County Cor-mLissio-riars now on file in 'the office of the Auditor of Whatcorn County, WashinZton. PLII,Y T. SI31DER County Audi-`i = ✓- LEASE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR ROP3 KdTad ALL I,231T DY T7EISZ PRESENTS, That "'MTCOI;i COUNTY, a muz icilial corporation of the State of I'las.hington, part-,,, of the first part, for and in consideration of the payr exits to be Made by U11,1MV, IFV.CST=,TT COMPANY, a corporation of Dellinghauu, Washington, party of t. he second part, as hereinafter provided, haa leased. and does hereby lease Lind demise unto said party of t1a.' second part, its ' successors and assigns, a right of vrz y for road over and upon the following described real estate situated in Whatcom County, .'lash_ington, to -wit: The ','lest Half (71-) of the I.,Torthi°Nest Quarter �) of Section T�,rerity- Five (25) , Tovaiship Thirty -!Tine (39) , I�Torth Range Four (4) East. of 5%1ri. and the following is a particular description of the property hereby laas.ed for raod, to -wit: Two strips of land., Hos. 1 and 2, each Si:�ty (60) -feet in width extending Thirty (30) feet, on. each side of the following described center line as it is now staked on. the gr=gd: No. 1 BegixL.-Ling at, enr�2neer t s station 504.37, a" point on the ti"lest. boundary of said 80-aard tract above described, 160E feed South of the north.aest corner of Section T.,renty Five; thence South 06 East, 235 feet; thence Forth 590 East 47 feet; thence Forth. 69_° East 261 feet; thence - South. 700 East 187 feet; thence Forth 370 40t East 325 feet; thence South 630 East 112feet; thence North 800 East 192 feet.; to engi-Beer t s station G3+961 a point on the East boundary of said 30-acre tract 162.7 feet South. of the North boundary of Section T:rrenty Five (25) . Length of above described right of way is. 1359 feet and the area is. 1.87 acres. No. 2 Beginning at Engineer t s station= 88+15, a point on the East boundary of said 30-acre tract, 690 feet. South of the North boundary of Section Tcrenty-Five (25); thence North 670 y`lest 230 feet; -thence. North 62o 30t Vlest 233 feet; thence North 49a' 301 'lest 162. feet; the -ace North 140 30t ;hest 230 feet; thence 17iorth 18o301 East 1,10 feat; to Engineer's Station 98+60, a. point 608 feet East of the northT°rest corner of Section Tuenty-Five (25). Length of last above described right of way is 1045 feet- and area is 1.44 acres... Length of all right of :.ra�r in -;,Lis tract i u 2404 feet and area is 3.31 acres.. That attached hereto, marked E::hibi.t "A"' is a. diagram s1io;•r-in1'-; the. said right-of-viLly over the property of the first ,I:.. rty. The party of the second -n-a rt shall have the. right to use the said prope_rt r for road for to giL�g trucks and other vehicles and sf:all ha. e right, if it so desires, to erect aRzd. maintain poles and telephone or eta ctric wires over and upon. the said right-of-i,,ia.Jr. TO HAVE AiiD TO HOLD the same unto the s. aia.. 1mrty of the second last, its successors and assigns, for the term of Five (5) years from and after the date o,n this instrument, and tl2e party of the second part shall. have the right to clear, glade and i__zprove the said -right of way for thy: purpose of making the same fit for .use and maintainin.9 it, z:..nd to us-e the same itself or by others, for any and all purposes of ingress and egress., and the party of -the second part shall have file right to e:>clude I ziy and all , ersons:'.froiii using, --the same. In consideration of, the rr emises, the party of the second part agrees that. it will pay to the pa.rtyr of the first part, as rent for said right-of-way Thirty -Five ($35.00) Dollars annually in &.d%rance . In consideration of the premises,, the paj2ty of the first Test hereby w-Lves and. releases any a},old �kll right, claim or del:.,riarr3 that it, its successors or G Ss.ip, 9 .I'1ay i1e1'@aftel' "nave for d�i?lr .ge or iij o-ry to the said 1�� nd or add aini xLg f�roperty on accour_t of the cons.tructior_, rla.inten- a.rice , use or occupation Of said road upon and a cross the same., 190 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS = TERM FRIDS Y THE 21st DAY OF 11TTGUST 19 AP IN UITYMS r'IIIIREOF,: the PQ�rties hereto I1-ave executed. -Lis instrument, in duplicate, this 21st day of Au ,: st, 1.942. ( SEAL OFT 1E BOARD OF COU 1 Y C OMD: SS I OI"TLRS ) STATE OF T!7!xS=; .TGTO1"T ) ( ss. County of Whatcom ) VIM1,TC01:1 GOTP TY, [1 r_zu>>i cipal coa?-por tlon, ?2 Jr FR 1.11M L. MC ER GEO. ELDER E. C . ilIAT EY Col.=J ssioiiars of Vlhatcorsi. County ,7I1TO TA IlMST.=TT COr,T=, a corper anion By J. W., 11T`TTER Its Vice-Pres. TIiIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 21st da,of August, 19�-2, before rile, . Dep. Co. Audi- tor, in and for the said Co1_ar,,;y anc:. State, personally appeared FRI117K L. CRA1MR., GEORGE ELDER .end E.. C. I.'10TLEY, to me k oTrn to ]:ze the County Coliunissioners of acid Whatcom County, the. municipal corporetion that e.--ec.uted the 1;iitlifn a_id foredo inZ instr?i_.ent, curd each of t .errl re;apa:ctively acitiuowledged she s r.e to be the free a_Ld -rolunya.ry act aild deed of the corporati-on, for the uses. and purposes therein mentioned, and eacl-i of them res1)activelw, on oath state that he was, authorized to execute said instrument for and on behalf of said corpoi:-ation, arid that the See. . a 'fixed is -the corporate Seal of said corporation. IIIT "r7IT1,LSS 't'li' Ei ECF, I have hereunto set my has-L and affixed ray official seal the day and year first above �,rritten. ( SEAL, ) L. COZIER D ep . Co. Audi -tor in and for the State of Washington residing at B ellinghela. There being no further business to corm before the mee.tirag, the acme was -duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11., Tuesday, August 25, 1942. AP 9 +'� J11J,! ,l1.S f.L.l`:..f /!!,L +!{; + ,t _!L! .,(�.JL:?-�L.IL-fL. IL.l.,C� iL.ld�(,[!./.JL.!�..! �l :��i{»�1.j.1,G.GJ.,I:.r' .L�..,r1�,C.LL•t +.:+.J.t'r•.L S .ILLL�.�l .!�d+l 1,[ Il hri'e fr/ �"I'1'L"i1 / I�rr�Fnrr��` l�Yr1 'rrrtrtrr�r�rt riYr 1/'1+rrrY7t7`rl r�trrri7li`Il'1i1r1 1 7PlrlJ'Iri / rJ'1Y7 �"L'7r9'/7'r�r,r,rtrlrrr�T!lrrrrrrrr7r/r�'trlr i1Tti-m- rY"i'r'r' f ttl' r/'tl"'rr , IY P:U;ETITTG, TU SDAY, AUGUST 25, 1942 JULY TER111 Pursuari't Ua..zdj.ouriuiient t�aL.en Friday, August 21, 15/12, the Board met at- 9:30 A..1+7. , th:Lj. date, with all. members present. The following claims were :a-pproved for- payment: CURRE 1'TT E XPEITSE : George Janssen, Postmaster PUBLIC ASSISTA"TCE FUIM : . St. Frances. Hospital... Virginia Irene Beizner Mrs. Kate Chevalley . L. A. Greenwood Hurley Drug ljar'u it n tt It ►r tt International Drug; Co. Keyes Clinic Dr. A. E. Lavrre?ice Ovrei-� Drug; Company Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. E. P Spea rin Star Drug Compai-iy Dr. H. G. Sutherland Dr . A. H. Teiten tt J. R.. Deiuiy Arthur. Ei nerwold Ferry Bros. Great Northern Railway Robart Lane Puget Sound Power .&. Liggh.t Company SafevTay Stores, Inc. It It it it if it Steiner Radio Shop Def. E.. , . 1.00 1 1.00 15.. 00 305.00 30.00 193.00 13.11 '3.31 12.30 1.03 9.00 9.50 5.70 15.14 25.00 2.62 3.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 2.52 47.00 20.33 3.00 1.00 13.50 10.00 5.00 r, 'IQ 075.35, a 6 & . AN I Le TLE'D.I 25>th AT �GLTSm TERM THE DAY OF v: '19 _ SOLDIERS IREILIEF FT D Wallace C a Imua— De.niaett, Jo: s ephson i'rrT Che s ter FO:der Charles Kemble Order to A. F s, Lo±L t tr: PA Total of Claims 111otred 25.00 25.00 25 .. 00 10.00 85 00 ✓GO885 BEFORETITLE _ IDS-.-.= OF CO I`f l'Y OF `t-`:�T/`_TCO1 (I Ull,'TY, VT_i5NiTiG`TOl, IN TIZIE METTER OF '1'1TE, T-l'i" NSFER. OF' F ,,OTTL V,_paOUS CIT S ?1 0 TO:' I,!S IN VFjTL6,TCOTJ COMITY TO r HU., ( R E ;S 0 L U T I 0 IT :EXPEITISE FUND . 1,1 R ,n,S f� 7^ tr- e•i l-j -, P r .T-�t'�1���r.--L� advance ��-iGG @1..1�.:1_C _ i,�ll'e,S have � ��e:.1 ma -de t0 t118. State Lic-a1I1i ile''s. OI1 b8 na lL o t11.e 'Crario-us cities a:C].ci tOZ'!is it vllha-tcom County -f t11 se L'Tic.&:['c^-.'i1t:1ered. by said ..cams i ers ., such e. peia_diti,meS ha zi ng 1�8er1. 111 Gam' OU'i O ( file Current, �` yJ�.i��s8 FC'_� d of* }!Ul"'_c: L C'O COU1L%,V7 R G ` �1,111 REAS, .Cui!-e-nt E«pen.,se sho:uld, -now be rei?'i;'i urs•ed_ from the Lon.i-.s belonging to the respac -1ve. cities, io "the-. funds ,so advariced, 11TOW, THER.EFC)R.L, BE ITP RESOLVED that the County Tree sur er be , sand the is directed to transfer funnda as follioivat 3:+ roia BLAINE,: to Cu:rrent. Expensa 134..99 rt ETJ IDLSOI`'T er it 65.15 Pt F-R11,711DZ it rt rt l�,-5 7 it LiA1, EL Lt tt Ct rt 1TOOKSAC to rr ''t' 52.40 tt SU1,11L, rr tt rt 7C. 41 Total .. 566.21 : one in1'egt?lcel adjoLa=P•rled session. of tie Board, this 25th day of 1='i"lJp-t7,sty l42. �Url_Kij U , CU:UNITY COL12VILSSI01`I , S OF 1% li:'_TC011 COTT,",fTY, uI1"SIT"TGTOI'"T FRZ'11r'_ L ® CRA'AER Chair, ,an (SE,,I OF Tr:L BO,`,,,RD OF COV_lvlV CO1;�lIISSIO?�RS' I g ktteSt PLIT,, r T a S1,PZDER Co. Auditor S_ Ex -of f is io Clar11 of the Board By L o . COZZIER Deputy GEO. ELIDER C Ql'i1rI11 s s i r- E. C . 11lf il,ILE Y ComrgiS ISiolie r ELFORE T1_Fll, BOLRD OF COUI�TTY CON1,11 �SIOT7 �:RS c OF VIPTILT CORI COI i TTY , �VVI,=:i; GTG 1`,I INJ `7= ILL=,.VEER OF A PETITION- FOR TI-m OF ( 0RD'ER. T-ERRITORY TO TIE, CITY OF BELLI GIU21. j THIS 1J TTER'ha��i i�g, c'o[C1.e Oil°regula_ v 'or 1lcarillg L11�On "�'r1e ire G1'ti 0I] O� FIB P� Jukes , _ai and - THIS! , piayi nE for an. elect:! on- withiii the IiraitS. of the tserrito1'u effectede(�g upon the e1L:eut10i1- of the a71]le�x_ tiotl tQ to City of 31e_1 _-Lgl1L-,:aa of th,e.t certain. territory described as follows z BCgiP_-iizg at the SoLllils%rest co-i-ne' of Eldrid-g Donation. C�..2.1:Ct1� :ddi tion according to the official hla"t of said addition on. Z11Q 1i1 the office of' the Auditor of 1'Thatcoin County, 4Uas. ingtonI :, thence \Tc -th�- e�j.s"terly long the Westerly bo-L ld@ry of �>e i d_ Eldridge DOna ti on. C-1` a til I,Iddi.tion as es.tablished b-,r said plat a sft ).)i::o jected to the center line of Lindbergh �:vrenije as sh' i-.m and _es`tabl shed On the pla.t o uldi d?'e Donation Clad, f d_di t o:il i Supplement:al o-ri file in the office of tlj > -h q ludi,Q-" of a<thatcoul" Coi:a ty, WC1shi_ngtd_a,; "tlienc:e Southeasterly along the. cente_o 1 Y`'e. of ,said Li—nd-bergh %III-e to the v!esteriy bo n-Ciar'y of the city.% l i rnit:s. of "tile- . City of Belli nghala in `,`,r at,con. CQLlilt r, hTa.s•1 1"ngtoil, v.S- Su1d boundary is lloij. established, ' thence southerly along said'We,sterly bo-midarv. lire or the city 1imi is of said City of Bellirg h�:rn. to the intersection of Said Westelt'lur boundary lisle- wJLth the Noi: therly like Of theright-of--viT' v of the Great Iro:i-therl Rail,,','.ay as iloi, laid out "l i ct-�C_ e,atablished,: -thence along sai G: 13ortherIzr line of Said Great 1ro2thern R.a I l-w yr rigllt-of-vray o the point of 1 F?,, ' i i i r a1:Id, This Board il�� � rt�, i_? accordance with la.Zr+i, 1i2Led 2-112 10L1r Of 10a00 o�clocv, �ia.TtiQ s r111_euta_at_ i_U L1,� 25 cLL7 - n - » ` i Tuesday, , _!_ 1 _� , i she Corgi zi,�s. oi. i S olfi ce i�z t- e VTha t$com Cou._,:tty Cour t Ilo.us IS , i 11 ILI JZ1LY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS =13DAY THE 25th Y of AUGUST �f4tt931W1O0.tY.:.IICii:iOICNA3t::L%At1t3NGS0 --- _ -__ BellinLharn, Washin"ton, as -the title and place for the hearing ul.)on raid Petition, and ;F 5, said hearing .vas duly held at the tilde and p1jace so fixed, :-nd no one r-�,ppear i ng. to register L.ny o.bj;:ction, NOW, THE REFO�� , BE IT M..DERLD that the prayer of said petition be and t lie same is. hereby �;-ranted, and IT IS FURTIIR ORDERM, that an election- be a._d -the some is hereby called to be held on the* 26th day of September, 1(-'42, in the territory propo3ed lby said petition to be anne:-:ed to the City of BellVIELS1.ir_"ton, such slecti on to be held and conducted on Said day bet;.,eezi t, e hours :Lnd at the pl--ce to be desiz115_'ted and set fort1-i more il,rticularly La tl_e notice of such. election., "rl_ich Notice s l_all be given thi-s Board, said notice to particularly describe the boLL_dar ies of ,said territory and. -to st,ato tha O )ject of said elactiol_, s,wach notice. -to be ptfolishw for at least two ti.reeks. r:vi o ., to the date of such election i_, -the' Belling=-h@Ya Herald., a nevrspa-i3er published vrithin the said City of Bellil sham, to vf ich said territory is proposed to ae anne._ed, and said notice of election 'to be posted for t le.a.::st two ,reels priorto the date of Such ew ctio, in. four public: places within the s;;id territory, and said notices to require the voters at such election to c.4.st ballotsvlhi.ch shall contain the words, "For or 1111,gainst A=_e,1-_aticn" , which Said ba,llota shall be furnished bir -this Board. Done in re jul ar adjourned session of the Board this., 25th day of Sept-e_.ab::r, 1u4-2. (SAL OF TE DO!= OF COIT72Y COMUSSIO+'2RS ) I,-ttest: PLI`ar T. S1` _,TR County Auditor ec .-.-Offi cio Clerky of the Bo ar(f, Bar L . C 0ZZIER De ;)uty BOARD OF COTTNTT� COi,IITISSIO.i RS OF WIL'-.TC0 1 CO=Y, ASHIFGTOI1I FR." K L . CR ^.ivTR Ci_ai rloaaa GEO. ELDER Con:a_li ssio_e-r E . C. ILi''TLEY Cormlissioner BEFORE T1E B02,RD OF COt-_712Y COIU,: 33IOI`ERS OF '31:P TC011 COUNTY, vv.SII? TGTO1T I_1 TID IL&TTER Oy SETTLST., TT" UITH COU'_`-TY TREASURER FOR T;Z 111C1•;`1'H OF JULY, 19,,-2 ) ( O R D E R VIEEREAS, R. C. AtTf.00d, County Traasurer for rhatcom Count) , 1,75ashil_,-ton, has -filed with this Board a statement setting forth his raceipts _slid di,sbu2senel_t,s :"ar tl e inolath of July, 194_2, a -rid the same lias been checLed as d cowmared a;l_d foul -id to be corrac".- accordi _,;,­ to the Auditor);: checlr_: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by -this. Bo;:ard. t%iat :raid R. C. At:roo<;, , as such Counter Treasurer, be, and 1-,e is iarebyr calla ed credit -.,a of said. di sbi:L-semen.ts. as. follo-;rs: CASI1 P??ID STATE TREASLRER: General $ 93.05 School 25.00 University 1,GO15.77 College 1.9003.69 320,0-7 274.90 C. J.C.E. 132.17 Ve`Uarans t Comp4 ration 93.24 Parl.:a & Parhvi a-lrs 14.94 G::me 5.00 Forast Fire P:cotectio.i 161.79 Fisheries •10.00 IIJ -d ey S a f a ty LD 14.04 Curre_it Expense. (3 o Rebate) 3.21 Treasurer's Revolving .39 Cash Paid City Treasurers 20,130.?4 Cash Paid Tol,r_ti u-,7 p Traa.surers 3,G35.63 V1ARR«7TS REDEEI4EM Current Expanse $ .1-1,723.51 Sold-fa.rs I Relief 215.00 Road Fund 26,131..35 Public Arsai stance IS ,G63.13 Lair Library 105.75 Tiaarriage Certi ficate 55.00 P. U. D. 5,102.46 Schools - General 4a,0S1.99 Schools - Building, 3,14:4.53 Opportunity Room 454.98 Port - Geniaral 2,639.37 Elder Bitch, Maint. 106.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 3 J= TERM TUESDAY THE 25th DAY OF AUGUST 19 42 BOlms RIME Mum: Indigent Relief Bonds (1932.) Schools -. Bond INTEREST OIT VIAR.RAITTS : Current Expense Road Fund Schools - Building,: Port - Gneral INTEREST ON BOT,:DS : Funding. Series "B", Bond Indigent Relief Bonds (1932.) Schools. - Bond 152000.00 1,u00.00 .37 23.67 17.51 562.50 165.00 1,850.00 636.00 1609856.55 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on July 31st, 1942., as shoiini byAhe County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITOR LOCATION BALANCE Seattle - First National Bank Belli. i&ian fi 81,865.30 Belliagham Reational Bank Belliik.;ham 188.,393.22 Treasurer's Revolving 347.33 �sir Belingw 209104.01k , First National Bank Lynden. 301*000.00 Peoples State Bank Lyr_den. 25,000.00 Citizens' Bank B-1z ine 5,000.00 First Rational Bank Ferndale. 252000.00 Hooks.ack Valley State Bank Everson 71,000.00 Investme:oL. Account 22.1500.00 U.S. Defense Bonds 49 ,950.00 6441659..86 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault $ 4,736.50 Ch'_rs & cash i terls 2,371.60 Currency 12530.00 Silver 66.86• 8.704.76 Total cash in hand $ 653,364.62 INTESTIiuOKY :1fMREOF, we have hereunto s.et our hands and a fixed the Seal of the Bo&rd of Count, Commissioners of 7.1hatcom County, ,11ashi�ton, this. 25th daz of August, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BO ARD OF COUNTY COrtWISSIOIERS ) Attest-: PLE I T. 31,752R County.-kuditor & Ex-officio Clerk. o �' the Board F1f0TK L. Mi1MR. Ch:!.irrran of the Board GE0. ELDER County CO.Tilrai S siones r E . C . ML LEY County Comm _s S ioll-ar T11I3 IS `2C M-RTIF" that the for going is a true co�:y of order of Board of Cour.:t;r Commissioners no-.-� on fila in the o"Vice of t'_ie Auditor of Vrhatcom Cou:tty, Washington (_':UDI TOR' S SEAL) PLIYZ T . 51TIMER Auditor, V atcom Cour_ty There bei gno furta,.er business to come before the. meeting, the same was duly a dj.otsned ulatil 9:30 I.b'I., Friday, ILugus'c 28, 1942. Appro -_;ian o 11!//,/j:! "-i�! ,L. t l !L.:L,•'{!L':1(.'E71! ;r.!!�! $r!�.t�tLrL J�.!L!�'/•'�Ir1 C!11F!!f '!!�jrff `L ! 1!r.1!1!C(J!LIC!!?L L! '�.!1�LL•`�lL!!_S`L�(!1!i:tl(!/..'.:l .` L!!Lr.!:!Ltlr ! !!r. u 1Tr1l1% r .' 1l�fr J<1T+ 1Y71i +/Irfrll,C/'!lTl Irrrl ,Ffl7ir,i C^iflTlrmrrirriPirJ'rr:1,lr,r!!!'l'rl,'+Yfi?!'Prl':T'i'!1.'!'tt'!1' ,�1 'J ril.r,l`,!'lt+i`+:`,`T,11"I" 'i7+ 1It..l':,'�q. r'';r,!'i,,Fir 'r`,F r R RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 2$t,b DAY o` AUGUST. 19 42 --�txzo�ac.rrucco�rs�xcaxs�rsxrxtxtr -- --- --- I MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 25, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE Robert McCallum Montgomery Ward & Co. Morse Hardware George Janssen,.Postmaster T. R. Carter W. N . Hine J. 0. Magnusson Earl I. L. Cilley, M., D. Gibb Clinical -Laboratory r'red Hanson.. The Macmillan Co., Publishers Binfords and Mort A. C. E. C. 0. Hill H. E. Jones. Irwin L. LeCocq Gale G'. Gurtle Jacobson Studio PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. FUND:. George Janssen, Postmaster Leonora Harris SOLDIERS RELIEF FtlM:. Harry Adolph Swanson Court House $ 20.09 4.'32. 5.22. J. P. Dept. 1 5.00' J . P., - Country 115.50 " 7.25 Const. 2:60' Coroner 10.00 Pros. Atty 5.00 Supt. of 5ch. 9.73 2.69 " 1.15 .73 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 Exten. Serv. 6.00 If • 11 8.17 Total of Claims Allowed $ 4520 100.00 $ 30.00 3 $ 218-.45 $ 145..20 $ 3'0.00 $ 393.65 Approval of the resolution of July 28, providing for a revision of the percentages -con - troll in the expenditure of gas tax revenue for the year 1942, was received from the State: Department of Highways. INITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE.BOARD.OF.,COUNTY,COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of the'Re-construction ) of Corners on Stickney Island Ra,ad ( Resolution to construct the project to be known .as CRP -A ,#23 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to re -construct the corners on the Stickney Island Road located in Sections 22, 239 259 269 27, Tp. 40 N, R 3 E, W.M. BE IT"FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Gas Tax Fund Items of.Work $ 846.00 Construction Engineering 20.00.. Total ' 866.00 This project is HEREBY'DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED.to.report and proceed as by law.provided. BE IT_FURTHER.RESOLVED.that this project be prosecuted by the Day. Labor method -.as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State:of Washington. Adopted this 28th day of August, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. Manley Commissioner. Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of 411hatcom County, Washington, By L. COZIER Deputy cT..ULY TERM FRIDAY THE- 28th DAY of AUGUST 1942 -UN10IfAR I HT1NG{O--BEL�TA'GAi1C V Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by Neil Wanamaker, Wanamakerts.General Merchandise, Marietta, and by J. L. LaPointe, Clipper Store, Clipper, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications were placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the,same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 1, 1942. Approved Chairman of h oard MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 28, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company George Janssen, Postmaster Frank L. Cramer Geo. Elder E. C. Manley Douglas McKay Lee Grocery Company Payroll - August The Blaine Journal Charles Rand Hazel b. Heun Payroll.- August Fred F. Rose George Janssen, Postmaster The Frank Shepard Co. Doubleday, Doran Co. , Inc. Houghton, Mifflin Co. Silver, Burdett & Co. Teachers' College Wash. St. Ass'n of Co. Comm. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Puget Sound Pwr. & Lt. Co. The Lynden.Tribune Western Roofing Company Charles R. Watts & Company J. H. Puckett J. A. Cole Lynden Department Store, Inc. Sharp Bros. James, K. Rogers . Do Jay C. Boerhave Do Bellingham Builders Supply Co. L.:H. Coolidge (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Standard Brands of California Bellingham Water Department Physicians: & Dentists CutterLaboratories Bellingham Coal Mines - Bellingham Water Department Eookey's Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Kraft Cheese Company Morse Hardware Company Bungalow Dairy J. E. Church Omar Frost Frank Gilbert R. B. Hanscom Home Market Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Twenty -First Street Grocery Mrs. B. F. Sheehan Aubert Drug Company Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home Auditor $ 1.98 Assessor 50.00 Commissioners 2.55 " 1.65 ►' 57.70 Property Agent 86.60 Court House 6.71 Elect. & neg. 544.76 It 13.14 Sup. Ct. #1 235.00 it If #2 100.00' Juv. Ct. - Play. 176.50 J. P. Country 2.50 Pros. Atty 10.00 it, 12.00 Supt. of Sch. 1.33 " 2.89 It 2.66 if 2.25 Exp. Comm. Assn 13•.03 $ 1,323.25 $ 26.55 13.54 11.51 60.00 10.13 3.20 2.00 3.20. 35.64 1.24 1:44 3.09 9.27 176.03 2.50 $ 359.34 $ 26.33 1.94 550.00 22.56 158.40 1.03 158.62 29.97 5.77 1.41 18.50 13.00 6.70 12.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 13.00 30.00 32.32 11.62 2.50 121.80 $ 19229.97 W 196 JULY Jim TERM.TUE'"SDAY THE is t DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 42 NAY'SYASf[IN&TII LAW LIBRARY FUI,1D : Charles Hand Total of claims allowed $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 21922.56 �A certificate was filed by the Superintendent of Schools setting forth the present boundaries of the Diablo School District, No. 105, which was enlarged by the addition of 22 sections transferred to the said district on the 29th day of August, 1942. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 4,'1942.. Approved �t�t Ltd �1��c �1l1r11tr uL� !1l�1�1 ��� ttairrm n of thet Board r'TT#1###tltT ####ri7lt{##>it iT ###it/tYtittt lt# rat##J77Y ft JT t>tt ###!t?J ##ffit/ttl YY�iti, t###h{l #tttr�fr tt fY/ tYT it {lY tt art rl tl ttlit lt7Y#ftitiT f 1ff' #if MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 2, 1942, the Board met at 9s30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE.: •Dept. of Labor & Ind.- Sher. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11 ii 11 Hoy Dodge Miller & Sutherlen Sharp Bros Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11 11 of 11 11.90; Jail 9.23• Cons. 2.30 Audi for Assessor rt rt ` Beulah Johnson Bellingham Publishing Company B. B. r urniture Company Sears, -Roebuck & Co. Bloedel Donovan' Lbr. Mills Payroll - August (Overtime) Anstett Printing Company Bellingham Publishing Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. tt I1 tt if 11 n u n n n 1t n Seattle School Dist. No. 1 0. D. Post Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. I1 t1 4 tl tt n it u Wallace Chevrolet Company Bloedel Donovan.Lbr. Mills Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Harold Smith Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Robert AlciCallum Morse Hardware Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Charles Scribner & Sons Pacific Tele.,& Tele. Co. 1f It 11' It J. J. Lackert Union Printing Company Louis W. King Frazier's: Typewriter Service Knights of Pythias Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. W. A. Germain Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it It 11. if Bellingham Publishing "o. C07JNTi'Y ROAD FUND Payroll Voucher #6232 it 11 6233 it It 6234 It It 6235 6236 6237 6238 6239 6240 Commissioners, Treasurer it u ,Court House I1 tl n n Elections n n Sup. Ct. #1 it It #2 Ct. Report. Juv. Court If it J. P. Co. Clerk Pros. Atty Sheriff if Jail It it ,t n it It Supt. of Sch. it Exten. Serv. it it If It Hort. Insp. Def. Emerg. 11 If I1 tt ft tI ti it Adv. E4. if It $23.43 $ 5.25 5.00 8.65 1.23 151'.37 7.20 17.73 9.65 1.95 1.29 22.66 65.38 695.78 79.39 5.75 6.20 2.65 9.75 69.00 5.00. 2.65 3.20 13.45 6.54 12.36 5.95 22.31 70.58 12.10 12.06 62.92 2055 4.10 7.05 30.39 60.52 44.05 5.41. 12.50 4.40 4.00 39.69 7.96 1.05 923.95 659.00 862.50 935.98 64.20 325.05 774.00 1,352.70 183..00 $ 11650.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY - . W.,I 4th v of SEPTEMBER 7 a{NTotTi`p7HiiA6Zr rimer ER- AVFWASNIN" Western Steel &.Salvage Company $ 74.16 it it it! tt 10.30 Morse .Hardware.Company 16.83 Powder Sales & Equipment Company 28.46 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 74.73 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 2.00 Si Geiger 4.80 Washington Co-operative Mills , Inc. 36.39 Griggs : 5.87 A. W. Rank 4.20 Hamel's Service 4.38 Chris H.•Knutzen 3.19 Diehl Motor„Company . 12.93 it tt rt 2.38 Iverson Lumber Company 45.37 Diehl Motor Company 106.71 rt . •,r rt •- .96 Whatcom County Implement Co. 12.73 ". 11 11 tt 22.56 . it If • to tt 5.00 Ebright Auto Body Shop 42.75 Bearing Sales & Service, Inc. 1.55 Pacific Highway Transport 3.14 Western Steel & Salvage Company 2.32' Morse .Hardware Company .58 a ' it n 35.51 rt !t a 16.32 Automotive Parts Service 18.58 ii rt tt 51.96 211.07' Norstrom-Lumber Co: 5.56 Iverson Lumber Co.. 87.62 Farmers Mututal Telephone Co. 4.23 Bellingham Publishing Company 15.40. State&. Maple Texaco Service 37.16 Weldit .Tank & Steel Company _ 1.29 n n tt n 10.91. Howard -Cooper Corporation 1680'30 It it it 412.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:. Rudy Baer $ 14.00- Kenneth Cannon 17.74 Arthur Furman..... 14.00 H. Harris 3.50 L., Harris 3'.50 'Bert Prettyman 7.00 Dept..of;.Labor &Industries 1.65 if rt tr 1.53 Laurel Beach..Sanatorium 189.64- Riverton Sanatorium 1,899.44 Rufus Clevish 7.00- Abbott Laboratories- 12.75 Aubert Drug Company 17.43 rr rr tt .62 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 15.28- Shipman Surgical Company-. 5.20- Western Woodworking Company 5.15 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners 3.09 Eas,terday Supply.Company 32.19 Greene.Winkler Company, Inc. 3.40 Lee Grocery Company 163.351 Dr. M. D. McKenzie. 5.00 it r? rr . 5.00. Sears..= Roebuck and Company 11.12� Washington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Company 49.08 Star Drug Comp any 5.3& Pacific Tele. & Tele.'-Company 63.77 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. 20.53 Western Union Telegraph Co., 2.58,, Pacific Tele & Tele. Company 7.24 u tt tr a 3-.10 rs n it tt 1.85 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 78.49 Mary Edna Barter.' 15.84 Sabine L. Carr 53.96, Evelyn Freeman 4.;04 Hilda Wiggin 16.92. H. Garner Wright 1.92 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Walter A. Sneddon $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 7.,680.58 $ 2,763.26 $ 25.00 $12,119,.44 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY FRIDAY 4th SEPTEhIBER 42 TERM THE DAY OF 19 INITIATING RESOLUTION . v, ..BEFORE. THE. .BOARD OF COUNTY -COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM.COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of the Resurfacing of ) Janes-BakerView-79inn-Hovde-Hoff ( Resolution to Resurface Roads, to be known as.CRP-SM #23 ) IT IS HEREBY..RESOLVED.by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to. resurface with crushed gravel 3.5 miles of above named roads located in Sections 4, 99 15, 16 172 Tp. 38 N, R 2 E,..W.M. .(Dist._#3).. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: I Items of Work - $ 11586:20 - Gas Tax Fund, This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity.and..upon the..appr-o.val of thia. resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND.AUTHORIZED to report:and proceed.thereon as by.law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Laboras a County .Road Project in accordance.with the.Standard Road and..Bridge Specifications of the State of. Washington ADOPTED this 4th day.of September, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, Uounty Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By, L. COZIER Deputy Auditor FRANK L. CRA149ER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner. E . C.. MANLEY Commissioner Constituting the.Board.of County Commissioners�of`Whatcom County, Washington. INITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0LZUSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of the Resurfacing. ) of the Paradise Road, ( Resolution to Resurface to be known as CRP-ASM #17 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED.by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their.intention to resurface with crushed travel 1.6 miles of the PARADISE ROAD located in Sections 21 and 22., Tp. 39 N, R 2 E, W.M. (Dist.. #3) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - $ 501.00 - Gas Tax Fund This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director.of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as.a County Road Project in accordance with.the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of'Wash: ADOPTED this 4th day of September, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner' E. C. MANLEY Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . FRIDAY THE___ 4th DAY of SEPTEMBER 19 42 �NSOIWAIAiFRR'?.�.BSI:L7AbA7{Y�'fxSRiA6T0 i INITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter'of the -Resurfacing ) of Baker .View Road, to be ( Resolution to Resurface known as CRP-ASM #18 IT IS' MREBY:RESOLVED by -the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to resurface with crushed gravel one and one-half miles of the BAKER VIEW -ROAD located in Sections 110 121, 13, 14. Tp..38 N, . R 2 E, -W.hl. (Dist. #3) BE TT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - $ 619.80 -Gas Tax Fund This.project is .HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County. Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road. Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washi ADOPTED this 4th day,of September, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor & Ex-officio.Clerk of,the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor INITIATING RESOLUTION FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. Manley Commissioner Constituting .the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington . BEFORE.THE BOARD OF, COUNTY..'COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the :matter. of the -Resurfacing ) of the Pole Road, to be ( Resolution to -Resurface known as CRP-ASM #19 ) IT IS.HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it,is their intention to resurface with crushed -gravel 2.25 miles of the POLE ROAD located in,bections 10, 119 1, 12, Tp 39 N, R 2 E, W.M. (Dist. #3 ) BE.IT FURTHER RESOLVED that; for..the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated: a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $ 786.40 Gas Tax Fund This project.is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND.AUTHORIZED to report and proceed..there.on as. by law provided. BE -IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Lay Labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Wash ADOPTED this 4th day of September, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor & Ex-officio,,Clerk of the Board FRANK L. CRArWR Chairman. GEO. ELDER Commissioner E'. C . MANLEY Commissioner Constituting the Board of County IA Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington � 200 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY of SEPTEI4SBER 1942 Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by.the following, were approved by the Board and copiesof the applications placed on file: Paul H. Crilly Earl B. Graham Wallace Coleman J. H. & Esther Hewitt Ernest L & Lena A. nelson Mt. Baker Inn, Glacier Glacier, Wash. Beach, Wash. "Jim's" Tavern,.Wickersham Frosty Inn,, -Maple Falls The August report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on:file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 8, 1942. unairman.or tine Boara #`'�####################; MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 4, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claim was allowed for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Juv. Court $ 6.00 $ 6.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SIN THE MATTER. OF THE APPOINT snu ) OF JOSEPH J. BYRON AS TREASURER ( ORDER APPOINTING OF PARK TOWNSHIP ) V`ff]EREAS, the position of Treasurer in Park Township, of-Whatcom County, has been made vacant by the death of P.,L. Hegg, and VM1EAS, the Board'of Supervisors of the said Park Township have recommended the appoint- ment of Joseph J. Byron to fill the vacancy so caused NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the said Joseph J. Byron, whose address.is R#2, Sedro-Woolley, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed Treasurer of Park Township, in Whatcom County, Washington, to assume.his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and duly qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 8th day of September, 1942.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY -CO MMI SSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. -Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L.-COZIER . Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VfflATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L . CRX&R. Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Commissioner The August report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 11, 1942. Approve / Chairman of t e Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULT TERM FHIDAY THE .: llth DAY of SEPTEP1iB�,'i 2'01 19 42 MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 117 1942 JULY TERM. Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 8, 1942., the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Auditor $ 18.801 George Janssen, Postmaster " 125.00 Griggs " 8.17 Farmers�Mutual Telephone Co. " .40. " " " Assessor .20 Commissioners .20 Union Oil Company 'of Cal. .. " 1.97 Farmers .Mutual Telephone Co. Treasurer .30. Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Company rt 30.00 Union Printing Company t' 34.50 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Court House 1.51 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. is " 88.13 Montgomery Ward & Co. +t If 14.59 Fees - Election Boards Elections 29397.95 Automatic Voting Mach,. Corp. It 9.27 Model Truck & Storage Co. rt 67.00 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. It 80.68 Union Printing (;o. rt 523.72 E. S. Malone Sup. Ct..##1 -Rep. 6.23 Seattle-Sch..Dist. No. 1 Juv. Court 60.00 W. N. Hine J. P. - Country 2.00 T. R. Carter t' 't 8.75 H. E. Jones t' +' 10.00 _.Union Printing Company Clerk 2.63 E. S . Malone 't 7.21 Griggs, Sheriff 4.41 .Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it .28 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Jail 1.65 Cascade Laundry &. Cleaners'' t' 26.24 Western Thrift Stores " 4.1$ 4-X Baking. Company _ rt 26.33 Knollts Market " 11.60 'dash. Co- op.. Egg & Poultry Co . tt 19.47 Whatcom'Co. Dairy. Association t' 16.16 Union Printing Company Supt.-of Schools 1.51 Union Oil Go., of Cal. rr 2.01 Farmers Mutual Telephone Go. � t' .53 rr rr rr rt Agri. Exten, Serv. Eunice Germain Carlson 8.95 Agricultural Ektension Service tt . 92 Farmers Mutual Telephone CompEny Hort. Insp. .18 Def. Emerg. 1.08 Union Printing Company it ++ 3.35 Ireland & Rellingar It it 6.75 Charles E. King,,:Co. Clerk Sundry- Misc. 1.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Farmers Equipment Company $ 6.18 Tide Water Associated Oil Co.- 313.40 Signal Oil Company 34.67 Barron Tire Company 55.93 rt If u 201.17 rr wt rt . 20.60 Trunkey.& Sons: 32.34.: it itit 54 It33. 20 47.28.20 Union Oil. Co.. of California 93 of It If a 48.08 u rr n n 126.48 Shell Oil Company, Inc. .21.23 ti rt it ti 11.82 Wm.-F. Hanson -17..74. Tide Water Associated Oil Co. 38,66. Howard -Cooper Corporation 72.24 Warnick Lumber Yards,'Inc. 15.49 Farmers Equipment Company Standard oil Co, of California 19.73 it. rr . it tt 92.61 n n n u 52.65 rr u u it 189.09 rr. rr n rt Lind Gravel Company. Z.11 " 66.19 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: _,$ 39627.42 $ 1,566.27 John R. Petersen $ 25.00 $ 25.00 C �� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERSPROCEEDINGS .JULY TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF SEPTEMBER. is 42 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Capitol Stationers $ 11.90 The Bicycle Store 1.39 tt tt tt 4,72 Bookey's 42.23 Easterday Supply Company 21.12 Ershig.Sheet Metal Works 2.58 Ferndale Meat Company... 31.45 It a tr 21.05 Lee Grocery Company, 2.97 it it it 85.53 North Coast Chemical:& Soap Works 129.21 Pynor Feed Company,.. Inc.. 166:86 Warren Soule. Fairhurst.Company 3.71 Wason Bros.. Company„.. 19.45 Griffith..Printing..Company, 4.43. Union Printing..Company 10.30 It tt a .4 3.54 it a tt 35.84 .Lee Grocery Company,-. 1.22 u n u 2.06 Morse Hardware Company 36.87 Northern Grocery Company 1.62 of tt tt 36:90 North Washington.Implement..Co. 6.16 it It I. It it 158.11 Shell Oil Company,.Inc. .67 Standard Oil Co. of ,California 39.70 $ 877.59 Total of claims allowed $6,096.28 0 R D.E R BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON- „E' In the Matter of the Closing of Cornell Creek ) Bridge on County Road No. 488 (Old Mt. Baker.Hy)( 0 R D E R to Heavy Traffic ) WHEREAS, it isimpossible, under war conditions, to secure the necessary lumber to reconstruct the Bridge in Sec. 1, 1p. 39 N, R 6 E over Cornell Creek on the Old Mt. Baker High- way being County Road No. 488, and it appears to this Board that the use -of said bridge by any heavy traffic constitutes a grave and imminent danger, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the Cornell Creek Bridge in Dec. 1, Tp. 39 N, R 6 E. on County - Road No. 488 known: as Old Mt. Baker Highway, be, and it is hereby closed to all traffic where the total weight of the vehicle and ]load would be in excess of five (5) tons; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in one issue of the Bellingham Herald, and that like notices be posted at each end of the said Cornell Creek Bridge. Done in regular adjourned session,of the Board this llth day of -September-, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON L. CRAPJE;R Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MANLEY Attest: Commissioner PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor ✓ The Board of County.Commiss.ioners signed a stipulation in the matter of William McCluskey and Lenna McCluskey, his wife, vs. Whatcom County, and Richard C. Atwood,,as County Treasurer, thereof, agreeing to the'acceptance of taxes: in a reduced amount for the years 1930 to 1937, inclusive, on the following:descr.ibed.property: "Lot 2, except 15 acres in the bout4westerly corner thereof sold to S. R. Boynton and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast quarter and North- west -Quarter of-.the.Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 38 North, Range l East, W.M. Whatcom County, Washington. tt The resignation of Gale G. Gurtle, as Assistant Extension Agent for Whatcom County, was received and -placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM-FRIDAY THE- llth DAY of SEPTEMBER 1942 RIMPRTNTWr-C i=9EiLIKORA6f-WA71iM y Notice was given by the Board that a special election would be held on Saturday, September 26, 1942, in the H. P. Jukes' garage, at 3015 Marine_ Drive,, Bellingham, Washington,, for the purpose of voting on the proposed annexation to the City of Bellingham of the certain lands contiguous to and adjoining -the westerly limits of the City of Bellingham. 1, Liquor license applications filed with the Washington State Liquor Control Board by the following, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: - Adelaide Knauf, Chuckanut Shell, R #5, Bellingham C. 0. Evens -on,, Evenson's Tavern, Box 135, Deming George W. Lusk, George Lusk Service Station, R #21, Everson - A. W. Baker, Baker's Grocery, Marietta There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 15, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board #########r#######It to ########r#################AFTIC i�############################ MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTE1,1BER 16, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 11, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all inembers present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT NN E: PayEo1 (Sup'1) Eeatu &rR T. R. Carter J. Countgy Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. Ella Eklund it John Day. Company " Bobbs Merrill Company " Art Engraving Company Elect. & Reg. George Janssen,, Postmaster - Def. Emerg. (COUNTY ROAD'FUND: Everson Motor Company It ft tt If t1 tr It tr tr Dept. of Labor & Industries 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company u tt tr n tt tt . u tt tr tt. - rt tt Roy Barrett Drugs. Bellingham Visiting. Nurse Ass' n D. F. Carswell, M. D. er Dr. E . I. L. Cilley Dr. Carl M. Erb L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy rt a tt tr tt tt it If ti Dr.. S. S« Howe. International.Drug Co. Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. H. G. Sutherland If Aubert Drug Company n n n tt et ►t t . tt tt Baltimore°Bioiogical.Laboratory Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Inez Savage A. Z. Teller tt Food Stamp Revolving Fund Anderson and Son Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Brown & Cole, Inc. No. 1 J. E. Church Clair's Super Market N36.E 7:2 1.44 5.40 2.00 1.60 1.96 9.98 ,5.00 $ 14.64 35.48 184.96 22.92 318.52 2.98 1.55 1.29 12.03 .88 38.33 10.35 2.00 3.00 77.50 12.00 160.00 72.50 5.60 2.42 1.29 3.09 3.50 1.03 23.58 6.00 3.00 25.75 9.90 12.88 2.32 2.95 24.47 7.74 4.00 4.00 545.00 7.73 4.12 7.73 13.00 15.75 $ 734.66 $ 576.52 r 204 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY of SEPTEMBER 99 42 - morns' .- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Cont. D son's Ed Jones 7.21 Joe Just 8.00 Puget Sound Power &:Light Co. 1.00 Mrs. Nellie Overcash 25.00 George.Janssen, Postmaster 27.00- Evelyn R. Freeman, R. No' 55.61 Albert Gienger 7.00 Ray Larrabee 7.00 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. 83.47 Standard Brands . of .California 22.25 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n. 152.58 Aubert Drug.Company 1.29 Heinemann Diagnostic.. Laboratory 1.90_ Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Bellingham Water Department 1.80 City Sanitary Service.Company .46 Division of Purchasing, Central Stores P17.,64 Inez C. Savage 1.47 Farmers Mutual. -Telephone Company .88 State Treas. (Dept. Lab. & Ind.) 1.53 Bellingham Coal.Mines 21.32 „ u it It 136.72 Laundry Age 3.00 Pacific Fruit &Produce Company 2.60 of It ,t +r 4.38 Walton Fruit & Produce Company 3.35 6.83 1.03 .93 6.80 3.71 _ 4.94 Washington Co-op. Egg,& Poultry Assn 20.12 +t er 33.04 $ 1827.62 . SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Earl W.. Glen $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3116,3.80. INTOTICE OF FILING PRELIMINARY BUDGET and FINAL HEARING THEREON In compliance with Section 164, Session Laws of 1923, notice' -is hereby given that the Board of.Whatcom.Co=ty Commissioners have completed and placed on file in their offices in the Whatcom County Court.House, Bellingham, Washington, their preliminarybudget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year 1943, and that copies of said budget are available to any tax- payer upon call at said office. Notice is also hereby given that the said Board will meet in said office at the hour of 11:00 o'clock,,A.M.: Monday,.October 51, 1942, for the -purpose of finally adopting said budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year of 1943, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard before said Board for or against said budget or any part thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FRANK L . ' CR.UIER Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY,COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner. E. C. MANLEY Commissioner Published - Sept. 26 & Oct. 3, 1942, The application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, by Ben.Moses, Custer Tavern, was approved by the Board and.a copy of the application -placed on file. By unanimous action,the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Wednesday, September 16, 1942, at which time they again convened with Commissioners Cramer and Manley present. - The following claims were approved for payment: COU14TY ROAD: L. C. Fitzgerald $ 10.00. Jeffcott Motor Company 96.61 $ 106.61 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TUESDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER TERM -- - l HE- - DAY OF 19 42 _ �NID N-PFiN;iN+.iOrr�FCLiNG N17L i�WJiSAfAG;D There being no further business, to come before the meeting,, the same.was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday., September 18, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board #############r'###########r##i###############}##################r######t###,###########.####r########�r#### # MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942.. - JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, September 16, 1942, the Board convened at 9:30 A.,, this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union -Printing Company Assessor $ .93 Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Juv. Court 36.00 W.. N. Hine J. P. Country 2.00 Carolyn Polstra Exten. Serv. 27.85 Fred T. Shelton " if 7.10 $ 73.88 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Whatcom County Road Fund (Co. Stores) $ 276.44 ifIf" a (Co. Stores Garage) 284-076 Manahan Garage 136.85 $ 698.05 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.FUND: Cash -Assistance Roll for October $ 3,882.55 $ 3,882.55 SOLDIERS RELIEF -FUND: Victor W. Fisher $ 15.00 $ 15.00 Total of claims allowed $ 49669.48 `Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by the.following named persons were approved and copies of the applications placed on file: Max Milam, Tri-Our'Service Station; R #2, Lynden Manta Beary, Parachute Inn, R #2, Bellingham Grover C. Vogt, Birch Bay Golf Resort, R ##1, .Blaine Eva Smith, Twin Gables Inn, 3313 W Maplewood Avenue, Bellingham Jack Martin, Jack Martin's Hamburger Express, 3300 Northwest Ave., Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 22, 1942. Approve ChairmbLn,'&f the Board MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment. taken Friday, September 18, 1942, the.Board-met at 9:30 A-.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - September n n a n tr n n tr ti � rr u rr rr u n tr rr u rr rr n a rr tr n rr u u rr rr a n rr � tr Auditor $ 1,223.35 Assessor 11,190.00 Commissioners .600.00 Treasurer 11,481.66 Court House, 360.00 Property Agent .1501-00 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 If If #2 178.65 Prob.-Office 150.00 Clerk 596.66 J. P. No. 1 135.00 J. P. No. 2 125.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty .504.16 Sheriff -800.00 Jail. .430.00 Supt. of Sch. 525.00 Exten. Serv. 371.31 Hort. Insp. 166.66 Def. . Emerg. 100.00 L .206 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 22nd DAY of SEPTEMBER is 42. uzutaxa-.�unacunuaatnsut CURRENT EXPENSE , Cont. Hilda Wiggin. xdv. Exp. - Sch. $ 135.00 Georgia Hale Def. Emerg. 2.00 Sumas News Elect. & Reg. 20.78 National Cash Register Co. Treasurer 560-65 The Teaching Material Service, Supt. of Sch. 4.50 $ 91611.69 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 6302 $ 55.50 It It 6303 665.00 It It 6304 150.00 of " 6305 150.00 it " 6306 737.00 $ 1,75?.50 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. -FUND:. Mrs. Pearl Burns $ 8.23 Mrs. J. R. Bolster 37.00 Mrs. Kate Chevalley, 30.00 Aubert Drug Co. 17.20 rr a it 2.06 r� tr ti .68 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 8.76 Fairhaven Pharmacy 1.29 T. S. Berkeley 5.00 Frank E. May 15.00 J. C. Penney Company 12.83 Safeway Stores, Inc. 1.00 Smith, Livesey Wright Company 15.00 Payroll - Voucher 37-?07 592.95 " If " 1,530.00 Union Printing Company 22.04 Ferndale Record 84.61 Griffith Printing Uompany 11.80 Bellingham Publishing Company .75 Bennerstrom Grinding Shop 3.61 Central Market. 17.85 Ferndale Meat Market. 21.33 Greene -Winkler Company, Inc. 20.29 Clarence Handy 9.40 Jack Hills, Sec. 21.5.0 W. L. Jeffrey 2.40 Morse Hardware Company 1.39 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 20.00 Union Oil Co. of California 13.33 New Bellingham Market Fruit 26.52 + ►r rr ii 22.19 Sherwood Bakery 48.50. Payroll - Voucher 37-710 29695.33 of it 37-711' 43.50 Mrs. Anna Baird 35.00 Mrs. Ltta Leickem 46.00 " 45.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 53.80 Dr. L. A. Nygard. 9.00 $ 59,5510,14 . ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Laura Rockseth $ 20.00 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed for Payment $ 16,9400133 f Applications submitted to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by the the following were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: Ben Thordarson, Ben's Store, Point Roberts, Washington Lee Martin, Cocoanut Grove, Marine Drive, Bellingham, Wash. Charles E.. Riley, Agate Bay Service Station., R ##4, Bellingham Jack Apple, Jack Apple r s Service Station, R #3, Bellingham E..Griffin, Cedarville Service 6tati.on, R #3, Bellingham Ross T.•Biser, Range View Service Station, R #3, Ferndale By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Thursday, September 24, 1942, at which time they again convened with all members. present.. The following claim was approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: State of Washington , Care of Insane $ 240170.19 1.. $ 24,170+ 19. RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY.: , THE 25th Y OF SEPTEMBER Q 7 1942 =YNION�AiNF7ARD.�B- FLL7A&A'�{7i'�f91VSAlAG7Q I� There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.U., Friday, September 25, 19420. Approved Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 253, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, September 24, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The folling claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Auditor $ 6.80 Assessor 4.25 Commissioners 10.32 Treasurer 11.95 Sup. Ct. #1 5.75 11 11 a 11 11 #2 5.75 Juv. Court 6.20 Ct..Reporters 2.65 Clerk 2.65 Pros. Atty 5.20 Sheriff 15.69 11 ,1 It Supt. 8 .50 Hart. Insp. 2.00 Def.. Eme-rg. 37.59 Adv. Exp. 7.96 Sadie E. Westby Elect. & Reg. 24.00 $ 1577"026 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.FUND: Division of Purchasing, Central Stores $ 35.25 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 23.35 11 11 is .11 of 86.17 Physicians. &. Dentists, Inc.. 550.00 -Owl Drug Company 9'.04 Abbott Laboratories 34.88 11 It , 4.20 Aubert Drug Company,, 2.16 1.03 u ti �1 .41 n u )1 2.29 n it a 1.24 Owl Pharmacy 1.55 25.17 u er 14.37E 11 /c 19.16 it 26.06 Ir �E19.14 11 11 14.31 , . n cr 12.34 " It 21.45 if 1r 15.51 1► IE 5.13 , Western Unian Telegraph Co. 6.06 The American Journal of Nursing, 5.00 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 9.27 Haggen & Clark (White.House Market) 3.35 Herald Pharmacy 6.75 . Miller and Sutherlen:.Printing Co. 5.67 Owl Pharmacy 18.46 It It 1 67.69 May A. Jorgensen 146.00 $ 12196.40 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUIM: Mrs, Clara A. Byers (Order to A. t''. Loft) $ 15.00 Harley E. Colley - " 10.00 Wallace C. Imus " 25.00 Bennett C. Josephson " 25.00 N. C. Koder " 25.00 A. H. Reul 25.00 Elizabeth B. Roberts 20.00 Harry. H. Hanks 25.00 170.00 Total of Claims Approved $ 19 523. 66 2 S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS JULY FRIDAY 25th SEPTEMBER TERM- THE DAY OF s 42 Final Cost Records on various Road Projects were certified, as follows.: Estimate Cost Balance CRP #76-Unit 2 Fill at Bridge #32,.California Cr. $11,588.10 $11,562..93 $ 25.17 CRP #80-Unit 1 C. L. Brown Road 817.20 782.83 34.37 CRP #80-Unit 2 C. L. Brown Road 701.66 428.10 273.56 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. V, OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ' IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY ) PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT ( ORDER OF SALE TAXES ) WHEREAS the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Pashington., for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by.the County Treasurer; in accordance with the .Laws of.the State of Washington, and WHEREAS,,the.Board'of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real e'state.property hereinafter described,. NOW, THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of .said County of Whatcott State of Washington, that'the County 'Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington,, for 1927; provided, however., that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to; publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald,'being the Uounty Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for -three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to ,be sold as hereinafter described, together with the -time and place of said sale, which shall -be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 cr'clock P.M. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County -Court House in Bellingham, in said County, of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth what the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and plaf.ce at which sale may be adj.ou'rned. to. Bobletts' First Add..to Blaine, Lots, l to 8 and.11, 12, B7:k 11, also Rosbrughst.Add.'to Blaine, Lots 1, 2 & 3, Blk 3 $ 50.00 First Add. to Nooksack, Lot 3, Blk 7 0 0 0 15.00 Town of Sumas, Lots'7 to 9 incl & W 2 Lot 109, Blk 17 15.00 Baumasterst Add. .to City of Bellingham, Lots 8, 99 12 & 13,.B1k 1 70.00 Amended Plat of Mapx of Canfields. Add. to City of Bellingham., Lots 19, 20 and. '21, Blk. 18, 50.00 Silver -Beach, Lots 2 &.3., Blk 16 20.00 Silver Beach, Lots 7 & 9, Boathouse Blk :. 10.00 Fairhaven Second Add. Lots 20.to 24 incl. Blk 106 65.00 East Fairhaven, Vacated Street and. Alley, Lots 13 to-20 incl. Blk 5 25.00 SE SW Sec. 21, also' NE NW Sec. 28, Twp. 38 N, Range 5 E . 160.00. NE SE, less road,. Sec. 99 Tvip. 40 N, Range 5 E 100.00 Tax 7. SE SE Sec. 32, Twp._ 40 . N .Range 5 E 50.00 SW SE Sec. 34, Twp . ' 41 N, Range 5 E 100.00 W Geneva, Lots 10 &11 & N 10 ft of vacated Wall St., Blk 7 75.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 25th day of September, 1942 i (SEAL OF THE -BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOITERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy FRANK L . CRAT:�R Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner E!.. Co MJ1 MEY Commissioner ✓ Applications submitted to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, by the,following, were approved,'and copies of the applications placed on file: John Erchinger, Johnt.s Service Station, R #1, Bellingham Eugene M. Gerke, Genets Store, R #1, Everson H..M. Clark, Clark's Riverside Tavern, R #3, Ferndale Mrs.,. Amy Jacobs, Shore Acres Resort, R #1, Blaine RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE- 25th UN SEPTEMBER 1) g.. 19 42. =======UM49*RT5T4Ac=W; c, 9MUMNAUFW IHM There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A..M., Tuesday, September 29, 1942. Approved Chairmanof the Board MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken'Friday, September 25,.1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: A. J. Love Auditor $ 1.50 County Road Fund Assessor 8.93 R. C. Atwood, Co.. Treasurer Treasurer 105.35 Bellingham Publishing Company " 13.00 Ruth H. Caton Elect. & Reg. 1.75 Claudia Shangle "'t 1.75 Lind Gravel Company Court House 1.39 McBeath.Glass Co. " " 12.46 Morse Hardware Company a " 3.75 Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Juv. Court 4.00 Fred Hanson Clerk 5.36 Bancroft -Whitney Company Pros. Atty 410-20 County Road Fund Sheriff 62.96 tt It It Supt. of Sch. 5.43 rt �' �t Exten. Serv. 19.57 L. N. Freimann 11 It 9.61 Edna Johnson It It 16,.90 J. J. Lockert " It - . 2.5a Union Printing Co. !' It 2.06 Griffith Printing Co. Hart. Insp. 2'.88 Fred Hanson State Exam. 30.00 County Road Fund Elect. & Reg. 9.46 Gust Anderson Def. Emerg. 2.00 Pioneer, Inc. it 't .85 $ 364.74 1COUNTY ROAD FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. $ 20.80 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16.84 Yeager Furniture Company 9022 J. A. vole 2.00 Jay C,. Boerhave 3,009 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 1.75 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. 21.00 A. W. Rank 1.40 it 4.20 $ 80..30 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Community.Grocery $ 11.00 W. F. Dillon 12.50 Ferry Bros. 9.15 Northern Grocery Co. 15.00 Food Stamp Revolving Co.. 121.00 Virginia Irene Benner, 428.84 Aubert Drug Co. 20031 Dr., R. E. Dickinson 2.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.42 Owl Pharmacy .. 42.14 George Janssen, Postmaster 78.20 Union Printing Company' 9.18 Pacific.Laundry 10.76 Aubert Drug Company 1.84 Lee Grocery Company 5.63 " it 't 31.71 rr If I it 8.98 rt of It 2.76 Lobh Electric & Hardware Co. 58.94 n n rr. rt 84.44 Morse Hardware Co. 2.21 North Washington. Implement Co. , Inc.• .93 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 12.98 $ ,972.92 II SOLDIERS RELIEF" FUND : Harry Adolph Swanson $ 30.00 $ 30.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 11447.96 210 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 42 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO11 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) OF LINCOLN SIMONSON AS -CLERK OF TEN MILE TOVMI SHIP : ) ORDER APPOINTING WHEREAS, the position of Clerk in Ten mile Townehip, of Whatcom.County, has been made by the resignation of Geo. LaBounty, and WHEREAS, the appointment of Lincoln Simonson to the position so vacated has been recommended by the Board of Supervisors of.the said Township, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the. said Lincoln Simonson,.whose address is R #1, Bellingham, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Clerk of Ten Mile Township; in Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and duly qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T.. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy this 29th day of September, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM,COUNTY, WASHINGTON' FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman. GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . MANLEY Commissioner """It was ordered by the Board that'a duplicate warrant, No. 66804, on the Current Expense Fund, in the amount of $3.45, be issued to the Scientific Supplies Uompany of.,,Seattle. ✓Applications submitted to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, by the following, were approved by the Board, and copies of the applications placed on file: L. E. Haggard, Maple Falls Gus Iwersen, The Breakers, Paint Roberts, Washington, John W. Alderson, Birch Bay Resort, R #1, Blaine William T. Belford & Walter Waters, Maple Leaf Tavern, Pt. Roberts Oscar Clinton, Alger Tavern, Star Route, Bellingham George W'. Lurk,. George Lusk Service Station, R #2, Everson There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was'duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday,,'. October 2,'1942. Approved rman of the Bo ########## F## r ########### ###r # r�`riffi ####f r` ####t' ##i ########## ###### #ffty r ##110, #####f 1,`1### MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 1942 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 29, 1942, the Board met at 9:80 A.M., date with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer Geo. Elder E. C. Manley Geo. Wetzel Pleas Isaacs Morse Hardware Company Douglas McKay Audrey Owsley Puget Sound Pvrr & Lt. Co. Charles Rand Hazel B. Heun E. S. Malone it VJ.' N. Hine Commissioner 4.30 It 2.35 It 61.95 It 4.48 Court House 49.00 if It 12.14 Property Agent 51.85 Juv. Ct. 28.23 if tt (Play) 1.19 Sup. Ct. #1 17&00 It ##2 215.00 If It 6.23 Pros. Atty .31 J. P. Country 4.50 R RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 JULY FRIDA 2nd OCTOBER. TERM THE_ DAY OF 1942 =YN{OKPR1t/i1NL=G0.r6ELL77iGHA11'�WASHMGT071 -' --- - - CURRENT EXPENSE, Cont. Gordon L. Carter American Council on Education Public School Publishing Co. George Wetzel Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Douglas ..McKay Thal Bros. LAW LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun Bancroft -Whitney Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Laura J. Loveall Supt. of Sch. It It it Def. Emerg. it it if it Total of Claims Approved $ 15.15 2.50 2.50 2.99 4.87 3.86 8.09 $ 10.00 64.77 $ 20.00 $ 656.49 $ 74.77 $ 20.00 $ 751.26. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Saturday, October 3, 1942, when they again convened with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll Voucher No. 6351 $ 97.20 It it 6352 13,082.90 it It 6353 183.00 tt It 6354 812.68 u it 6355 12861.95 ' It 6356 698.50 tt It 6357 662.00 tt it 6358 1,637.33 ti it 6359 699.50 It 6360 210.50 tt It 6361 335.05 tt It 6362 211.50 Howard -Cooper Corporation 33.4.21 Everson Motor Company 62.83 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 3.00 James K. Rogers 1.55 It 1.23 Warnick Lumber Company, Inc. 4.23. Bellingham Sash & Door Company 9.84 -Iverson Lumber Company 349.75 of If " 22..68 It if " 21.20 Fred Jensen 3.92 " It 64.38 to It 38.63 Whatcom County Implement Co. 1.29 It it n u 9.57 Tudor & Linn 17.40 Sharp Bros. 8.39 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 1.68 Elliott & Verduin 77.25 Lynden Motor Company 54.16 Jewell Motor Company 140.06 Everson Motor Company 79.76 Howard -Cooper Corporation 154.50 if It to 423.74 it it It 33.27 Morse Hardware Company 1.03 to if n . 34.86 If it tt 102.90 Ifif if 19.60 $ 109Z69.02 There being no further business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the July term, the Board to convene at 9:30 A.M., Monday, October 5, 1942, for the first meeting of the October term. E �7Jt 1 I ttttt �tttt lT tT rtrttY �ttffYttt Pity �y t tlri 0#000#0Ttt,'ttt 0tyTtt7`;ttt ltTYTrttr irlttlrt 7iT lrtr,7rittn#ti7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 59 1942 OCTOBER TERM This being the first Monday on October, the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the October term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called to order by Commissioner Cramer. A motion, unanimously carried, was as follows: "That the regular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the October term, be at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." The following claim was approved by the Board for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Henry Jorgenson $ 20.00 $ 20.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF �IMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THC MATTER OF THE SETTLEMENT 111ITH THE COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1942 ) v&MREAS, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of August, 1942 and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said R; C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE,TREASURER: General. 14.52 School 28.00 University 294.79 College 172.69 W.W.C.E. 64.07 E.ti"l.C.E. 54.84 C.W.C.E. 26.97 Veterans' Compansation 8.50 Parks and -Parkways 93.50 Game 16.50 Forest Fire Protection 25.84 Highway Safety 93.49 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 47.51. Road Fund 90.00 Treasurer's Revolving 59.00 Cash Paid City Treasurers 3,229.62 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 13,412.52 Soldiers' Relief 145.00 Road Fund 12,698.40 Public Assistance 159482.33 Marriage Certificate 49.00 Miscellaneous Health 180.00 P.U.D. 511.13 Schools - General 2411424.17 Opportunity Room 127.53 Port - General 89261.28 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Road Fund .02 INTEREST ON BONDS: Indigent Relief - Bonds "A" 1934 385.00 Port - Bonds (1927) 2,002.50 819998.72 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on August 31, 1942, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham 56,563.98 Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 1889777.69 Treasurer's Revolving 288.33 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 209,509.36 First National Bank Lynden 301,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 25,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 73,000.00 Investment Account 22,000.00 Defense Bonds 49,950.00 619,589.36 RECORD Cr'RD Ot 5'.O. , ! IS AORPROCEEDINGS e •cER MONDAY 5th OCTOBER U N 10 MPR i NT] NGCO-O ELCiNGWXM-, WASNiNGT0 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 6,462..50 cks. & cash items - 3:9 950.81 Currency 11,039.00 Silver 62.59 111,514. 90 Less cash over .01 $ 11,514.89 Total cash in hand $ 631,104.25 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom_ County,. Washington, this 5th day of Oct. 1942'' (SEAL OF THE 'BOARD, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) l Attes t: PLINY '.T; SNYDER County Auditor &. Exofficio Clerk.of the Boar- d FRANK L. ' CRAI111ER Chairman.of the Board GEO. =, ER County Commissioner. E. C..MAXLEY County Commissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order o;i Board of County Commissioners now. on file in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. (AUDITOR'S SEAL) PLINY T. SNYDER Auditor,.Whatcom County BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT SSIONERS OF ViHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTaT In the matter of the Traffic Control Striping of various roads in Whatcom C:ounty,.the ( INITIATING RESOLUTION project to be known as. CRP-SM #24 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place traffic control.striping on the following roads.in Whatcom.County: Dist. #1 - Lake Whatcom Blvd. -fro.m. Bellingham City Limits to South Bay; and. Cable Street - 10.00 Mile+a Dist. ##2 - Everson -Goshen, -Rd from Mt.. Baker Hy to-Sumas-Nooksack Rd 9.50 " Pole Rd from Everson -Goshen Rd to Guide Meridian. Rd 5.00 " Hannegan Rd from Pale Rd to City Limits of Lynden 4.00 " Lynden-Somas Rd from Depot Rd to Guide Meridian Rd _ 1.50 to Cemetery Rd from Guide Meridian Rd to•City of Lynden .75 er Smith Rd from Guide Meridian to Mt.. Baker Hy 8.00 " Dist. #3 - Marietta Rd from Bellingham City Limits to Marietta Bdg.. (acrass bridge), 5.50 " Northwest Diagonal Rd from Bellingham City Limits to Town of Ferndale 7.50 " Smith Rd from Guide Meridian Rd to Pacific Hy, 3.50 Total 55.25 r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing there'is hereby appropriated :.sum in the following detail-: Items of work $ 11,864.40 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT' -FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted byy the Day Labor method as a County Road Proj6et'n-accordance with the Standard Road�and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. Adopted -this 5th day of,October, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: r PLINY T. SITYDER, County Auditor and Ems:-afficio Clerk of the Board JBy L. COZIER, Deputy Auditor FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO . ELDER Commissioner E . C . MANLEY Commissioner Constituting the Board of County. Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington 2-14 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER. TERM- MONDAY THE 5th DAY OF 0 . OBER 19--42_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON REQUEST FOR DIRECTOR OF HIGIVIAYS TO DO TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPING ON CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY ( R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the Director of Highways is requested and permitted to use its crew and equipment in placing traffic control striping on the following county roads: Dist. #1 - Lake Whatcom Blvd. from Bellingham City Limits to South Bay; and Cable St. 10.00 Miles Dist. #2 - Everson -Goshen Rd from Mt. Baker Hy to Sumas Nooksack Rd 9.50 " Pole Rd from Everson -Goshen Rd to Guide Meridian Rd 5.00 Hannegan Rd from Pole Rd. to Uity of Lynden 4.00 " Cemetery Rd from Guide Meridian Rd to City of Lynden .75 " Lynden-Sumas Rd from Depot Rd to Guide Meridian Rd 1.50 Smith Rd from Guide Meridian Rd to Mt. Baker Hy 8.00 " Dist. #3 - Marietta Rd from Bellingham City Limits to Marietta Bdg (and cross bridge) 5.50 " Northwest.Diagonal Rd from Bellingham City Limits to Town of Ferndale 7.50 " Smith Rd from Guide Meridian Rd to Pacific Hy 3.50 " Total 55.25 to the estimated amount of Eight Hundred Ninety and 35/100 ($890.35) Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during the balance of the year 1942; and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon the statement of cost of such highway striping, and journal voucher therefor, including all labor and equipment rental, the State Auditor is authorized and directed to reserve and credit to the Department of Highways, in payment of such labor and equipment rental, any funds credited or to be credited to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund not to exceed the above specified sum. Adopted this, 5th day of October, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor FRANK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MA113Y Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 1ashington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 111HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO.N IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE ) ( RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINAL BUDGET FINAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1943 ) IN(HEREAS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 184, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, of the State of Washington, relating to the County Budget system, the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, did on September 15, 1942, adopt and place on file their preliminary budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year 1943, and WHEREAS, immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, a notice was published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper for said County, which said notice stated that t he said County Commissioners had completed and placed on file, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1943, a copy of which would be furnished any citizen who would call at their office for it, and that they would meet on Monday, October 5, 1942, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., of said day in the County Commissioners' room in the County Court house in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies and that any taxpay might appear at said time and place and be heard, for or against, any part of said budget, and WHEREAS, the estimates of expenditures in said preliminary budget were fully„itemized, as uired by law, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative and prelimin get were available for distribution, as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners, did on the 5th day of October, 1942, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.U., in the County Commissioners' room in the County Court House in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, meet and consider the said estimates, the fixing of the final budget and proposed levies, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE__— 5th Y OF 3 5. 19 42 --IINi01P-YHiHTiNG-L�BEL7.TlHGNAid: VGASHIHGTG VMEREAS, after hearing, all the arguments in favor of, or against the estimates, as set forth in said budget and all other matters in connection therewith, the Board of County Commissioners did determine that the amounts hereinafter set forth, were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several departments of the Uounty of Whatcom for the year of 19439 NOW, TIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVER that the amounts hereinafter set forth, shall be and hereby are adopted as the Whatcom County budget for the year 1943, for the various departments set forth to -wit: SLWAARARY CURRENT =ENSE Estimated Estimated Tax Expenditures 1943 . Revenue1943 Required General Government: Auditor $ 21,958.75 $ 22,000.00 Assessor 21,720.00 Commissioners 8,860.00 Treasurer 27,063.85 97,610.00 Court House 89235.00 Defense 2,075.00 Property Agent 2,620.00 State Examiners 13500.00 Sundry Expenses 261,392.18 Elections & Registrations 2,572.00 500.00 Total $ 122,996.78 $ 120,110.00 $ 2,886.78 Protection of Persons &.Property: Superior Court No. 1 $ 8,910.80 Superior Court Na. 2 5,850.80 Juvenile Court - Probation 41,605.00 Juvenile Court - Playground 11,300.00 Clerk 8,595.00 10,145.00 Justice Court No. 1 1,892.50 29000.00 Justice Court No. 2 19712.50 1,000.00 Justice of Peace - Country 364.00 11,000.00 Constable - City of Bellingham 810.00 100.00 Constable - Country 35.00 Coroner 1,137.40 Prosecuting Attorney 79144.55 Sheriff 132960.56 1,500.00 Jail 99692.10 Sundry 2,214.25 Total $ 68,224.46 $ 15,745.00 $ 52,479.46 Charity & Correction:. Total as provided for Welfare Defies rtmezxt in Chapter 216, Laws of 1939, 3-Mill Levy $ 80,866.32 $ 80,866.32. Estimated Miscellaneous Income 13,000.00 Education: Superintendent of Schools 79250.00 Board of Education 60.00 Institute 200.00 Agricultural Extension Agent 7,923.00 Horticultural Inspector 3,275.00 Total 18,708.00 $ 182708.00 Special Purposes: Forest Fire Proptection $ 15.00 Flow Measuremdnt Nooksack River (Stream Guaging) 200.00 Sundry Expense 500.00 Whatcom Co. Share Co. Commissioners' Ass'n 260.00 Maintenance of Airport 1,200.00 Planning Commission (Transportation & Mis.c.) 300.00 Total 2,475.00 2,475.00 Total Estimated Expenditures $ 293,270.56 $ 135,855.00 Total to be raised from Taxation for Current Expense $ 1571,415.56 County School Fund. 30,344.22 30,344.22 Soldiers' Relief 6,000.00 6,000.00 County Road Fund to be raised from Taxes 3-Mill Levy 30,909.65 301,909.65 Bond Redemption Fund 40,155.00 40,155.00 Total $ 107,408.87 $ 107,408.87 GRAND TOTAL $ 400,679.43 $ 1359855.00 $ 264,824.43 216' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM- PJZONDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER 9 42 GENERAL GOVERNMENT AUDITOR Salaries & I'lages : la - Auditor $ 21,400.00 lb - Chief Deputy 2,250.00 lc - Deputy Clerk of the Board 1,890.00 lc - Deputy Index Clerk 11822.50 lc - School Deputy 12800.00 lc - Warrant Deputy 11,620.00 lc - Cashier 1,687.50 lc - Deputy Checker Tax Rolls 1,687.50 lc - Photocopy Operator 19.417.50 lc - Deputy Stenographer 1,417.50 lc - Deputy Extra Clerks 800.00 Total $ 18,792.50 Maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) $ 56.25 3 - Office Records & Supplies 11,800.00 4a - Postage 700.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 5a - Publications 280.00 6 - Sundry 20.00 21a. & b - Transportation 50.00 25 - Rentals 50.00 34 - Repairs & Replacements of Equipment 150.00 Total $ 39166.25 GRAND TOTAL ASSESSOR Salaries & Wages: la - Assessor $ 29400.00 lb - Chief Deputy 29250.00 lc - Appraiser 2$65.00 lc - Appraiser 21025.00 lc - Office Deputy 29025.00 lc - Roll Clerk 12822.50 lc - Roll Clerk 19687.50 lc - Field Deputies 12000.00 lc - Timber Deputies 300.00 lc - Tovmahip Deputies 3,000.00 Total $ 18,875.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance $ 5.00 2c - Auto Insurance 30.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 11,200.00 4a - Postage 75.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 7 - Surety Bond 5.00 21 a & b - Transportation 600.00 25 - Rental 10.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 600.00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 200.00 Total 2,845.00 GRAND TOTAL COMMISSIONERS Salaries & Wages: la - Commissioner, lst District $ 21400.00 la - Commissioner, 2nd District 21400.00 la - Commissioner, 3rd District 2,400.00 Total $ 79200.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Automobile Insurance $ 60.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 300.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone &.Telegraph 100.00 5 - Advertising 25.00 6a - Sundry Expense 50.00 7 - Surety Bonds 300.00 21 a & b - Transportation 700.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 100.00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 10.00 Total $ 1,660.00 21,958.75 $ 21,720.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 89860.00 RECORD OF OCTOBER. TERM MONDAY COMMISSIONERS THE_ 5th PROCEEDINGS DAY OF OCTOBER 21 ,g 42. MINI0N-FR1NSFXG=CUx HEELINOHAUTWASHTNOTO - - - I TREASURER Salaries & Wages: la - Treasurer $ 29400.00 lb - Deputy 2250.00 lc - Cashier 2:092.50 lc - Bookeeper 11890.00 lc - Asst. Bookkeeper 1,822.50 lc - Segregation Clerk 1,687.50 lc - Index Clerk 11,687.50 lc - Chief Roll Clerk 13,755.00 lc - Holl Clerks 43,162.50 Revenue Deputy 2.025.00 Total $ 219772.50 Maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) $ 356.35 3 - Office Records & Supplies 1,800.00 4a - Postage 1,200.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 125.00 5 - Publications 200.00 6 - Sundry 25.00 7 - Surety Bonds 11035.00 2la- Transportation 300.00 25 - Rental 150.00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 100.00 Total - 59,291.35 GRAND TOTAL $ 27,063.86 COURT HOUSE Salaries & Wages:: lb - Custodian $ 25,025.00 lc - Asst. Janitor & Watchman 1,417.50 lc - Asst. Janitor & Watchman 1,417.50 lc - Extra Help (Vacation) 125.00 Total $ 4,985.00 Maintenance & Operation: 6 - Sundry $ 120.00 24 - Janitor's Supplies 240.00 26a- Light Service 1,200.00 26b- Light Supplies 125.00 28 - Fuel 650.00 33 - Repairs to Building 600.00 34 - Repairs to Equipment 300.00 39 - Laundry 15.00 Total $ 33,250.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 89235.00 DEFENSE Salaries & Wages: Clerk $ 1,350.00 Office Maintenance: Office Records & Supplies $ 135.00 Postage 40.00 Telephone & Telegraph 550.00 Total $ ;725.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 2,,075.00 PROPERTY AGENT Salaries & Wages: la - Property Agent $ 2,025.00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records &' Supplies 75.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 5.00 21 - Transportation 5008,00 Total 595.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 21,620.00 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM-. MONDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942 STATE EXAL11INERS Salaries & Wages: Examiners Maintenance & Operation: Supplies Rent of Machine Total GRA0 TOTAL SUNDRY EXPENSE Maintenance & Operation: $ 1,400.00 $ 25.00 75.00 100.00 Board of Equalization $ 125.00 Insurance of County Buildings 11250.00 Treasurer's Rebate on Taxes 23,000.00 Interest on Current Expense War -rants 200.00 Tax Sales Publications 11800.00 Old Bills: Insurance of Buildings - C. J. Sorensen 10.05 Arnason & Co. 7.13 Total $ 26,392.18 ELECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS Salaries & Wages: Custodian $ 200.00 Labor 200.00 Total $ 400.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance on Voting Machines $ 332.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 350.00 4a - Postage 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 25.00 5 - Advertising & Publications 25.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 21a- Transportation 25.00 21b- Freight & Cartage 25.00 25 - Rental for Voting Machines 1,180.00 Total $ 29072:.00 Primary & General Elections: 4a - Postage 100.00 Total $ 100.00 GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES Auditor $ 22,000.00 Revenues from Airport 19200.00 Rent of County Property 300.00 Sale of County Property (County Share) 19,000.00 Resales Contracts & Deeds: Contracts 10,000.00 Deeds, 155,000.00 Dance Licenses 500.00 Refunds 21000.00 Interest on Taxes 20 X0.0O Interest on U.S. Savings & Defense Bonds 2,000..00 Interest on Resales Contracts 3,000.00 U.S. in lieu of Taxes 11100.00 Interest on Warrants 10.00 Miscellaneous xeceipts 11500.00 Liquor Receipts 40,000.00 Elections & Registrations 500.00 Total 1200,110.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Salaries & Wages: la - Judge $ 2,143.80 lc - Bailiffs 250.00 lc - Visiting Judges 100.00 lc - Defending Attorneys 200.00 Total 2,693.80 $ 1,500.00 $ 26,392.18 $ 2,572.00 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS P.IONDAY OCTOBER THE5th DAY OF 1 942 =URIG"RTHT1HG�CG7 B70 LIH"AMFWASHIHGTII SUPERIOR COURT INTO. 1, Continued Maintenance & Operationi: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 25.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 50.00 lOa- Witness Fees 250.00 lla- Jury Fees 29500.00. llb- Board of Jurors 200.00 12 -Reference Books 500.00 `21 - Transportation - Judges 25.00 31 - Transportation - Jury 10.00 34 - Repairs & Replacement of Equipment 100.00 42a- Court Reporter 29400.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 20.00 4b-- Telephone & Telegraph 15.00 7 - Surety Bond 7.00 Old Bills - Bancroft -Whitney Co. 100.00 Total $ 61,217.00 GRAT1,M TOTAL SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 Salaries & '-11ages : ;la - Jbcdges. $ 2,143.80 lc - Visiting Judge 100.00 Total $ 2,243.80 Maintenance &,Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 50.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 75.00 lOa-Insanity r' e es - Physicians 400.00 lOb- Insanity Fees - Witnesses, 15.00 12 - Reference Books 400.00 33 - Furniture & Fixtures 200.00 42h- Court Reporter. 21400.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 20.00 7 - Surety Bond 7.00 Total $ 31607.00 GRAND TOTAL JUVENILE COURT - PROBATION Salaries & Wages: lb - Probation Officer $ 2,025.00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records &Supplies $ 50.00 4a -Postage 15.00 .4b - Telephone & Telegraph 100.00 6 - Sundry Expense 5.00 14a- Care of Juveniles 29000.00 21 - Transportation 400.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 10.00 Total 2,580.00 GRAND TOTAL JUVENILE COURT - PLAYGROUI\ID Salaries & Wages: Playground Supervisor Maintenance & Operation: $ 600.00 Repair & Replacement of Equipment $ 500.00 Lights for Fairhaven Boyst Club 200.00 Total 700.00 Grand Total 1,300.00 Salaries & Wages: la - Clerk lb '- Chief Deputy lc - Deputy lc - Deputy. GRAIM TOTAL- JUVENILE COURT �� Total $ 2 ,400.00 29250.00 11822.50 _1,282.50 71755.00 $ 8,910.80 $ 5,850.80 $ 4,605.00 $ 5,905.00 220 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- MONDAY THE _ 5th Y OF OCTOBER 1942 CLERK, Continued Maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) $ 25.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 500.00 4a - Postage 125.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 50.00 7 - Surety Bonds 40.00 21 - Transportation 50.00 34 - Equipment - Repairs & Replacements 50.00 Total $ 840.00 Salaries & Wages: Justice of the Peace Clerk GRAND TOTAL JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NO. 1 $ 11200.00 472.50 Total 1,672.50 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 7 - Surety Bond lOa- Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees 21 - Drayage Total Le1tm, t017M1[i1 0A - 0 JUSTICE OF THE PE ACE , NO.2 Salaries & 11ages: $ 75.00 10.00 10.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 $ 220.00 Justice of the Peace $ 1,200.00 Clerk 337.50 Total $ 1,537.50 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 75.00 4a - Postage 10.00 7 - Surety Bonds 10.00 lOa- Witness Fees (Criminal) 50.00 -Drayage or Transportation 5.00 lla- Jury Fees 25.00 Total 175.00 GRAND TOTAL JUSTICE OF THE 1E ACE - COUNTRY Maintenance & Operation: 7 - Surety Bond 3 - Office Records & Supplies lOa- Vitness Fees lla- Jury Fees 15a- Justice Fees Old Bills - T. R. Carter Total Salaries & Wages: la - Constable Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance 3 - Records & Supplies. 4a - Postage 7 - Bond 15c- Transportation Maintenance & Operation: $ 8,595.00 $ 1,892.50 $ 1,712.50 $ 25.00 75.00 50.00 10.00 200.00 4.00 $ 364.00 $ 364.00 CONSTABLE - CITY OF BELLINGHAM Total GRAND TOTAL CONSTABLE - COUNTRY L5b- Constable Fees 15c- Constable Mileage 7 - Surety Bond Total $ 720.00 $ 30.00. 25.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 $ 90.00 $ 25.00 5.00 5.00 $ .35.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER. TERM MONDAY THE-- 5th AY OF OCTOBER s 42 -ORTONFRiHTtR�FCC'6:-�E[LfACRAEI,=P77iSATH CORONER Salaries & Wages: la - Coroner $ 800.00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records. & Supplies $ 5.00 4a - Postage 5.00 4b - Telephone 10.00 7 - Surety Band 5.00 lOa- Witness Fees 35.00 lla- Jury Fees 50.00 429- Autopsy 100.00 42h- Court Reporter 100.00 21 - Transportation 25.00 Old Bills: Bedlington Wood 1.20 Howard Mills 1.20 Total -� 337.40 GRAIZ TOTAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Salaries & Wages: la - Attorney $ 2,400.00 lb - Deputy 2,365.00 le - Stenographer 19687.50 le - Stenographer (Vacation) 56.25 Total $ 6,508.75 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 75.00 4a - Postage 40.00 4b-- Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.00 7 - Surety Bond 25.00 12 - Reference Books 60.00 21 - Transportation 100.00 34 -` Equipment Maintenance 25.00 42 - Securing Evidence 30.00 42h- Court Reporter 30.00 Old Bills: Commerce Clearing House, Inc. 1.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co. 16.4.80 Total 635.80 GRAND TOTAL ,. MMIXICam Salaries & Wages: la - Sheriff $ 21400.00 lb - Chief Civil Deputy 2,025.00 lc - Deputy (3 Regular) 51670.00 le - Special Deputies 675.00 Total $ 109770.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid $ 135.00 2a - Auto Insurance 150.00 3 - Office -Kecords & Supplies 200.00 4a - Postage 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 200.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.00 21 - Transportation 110.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 1,900.00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 25.00 Radio Service 250.00 7 - Sheriff's Bond 92.50 Old Bills: Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 3.06 Total $ 3,190.56 GRAND TOTAL JAIL Salaries & Wages: lc - Jailer $ 1,620.00 lc - Asst. Jailer 15,552.50 lc - Asst. Jailer 11552.50 lc - Matron 1,080.00 Total $ 5,805.00 $ 12137.40 $ 70144.55 $ 139960.56 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM MONDAY � THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942, JAIL., Continued Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid $ 110.00 6 - Sundry 130.00 14b- Food for Prisoners 2,860.00 14c-Clothing & Blankets 225.00 16a- Drugs 15.00 28 - Fuel 140.00 39 - Laundry 350.00 40 - Garbage Removal 20.00 Medical Attention 25.00 Old Bills - Jack & Jill Bakery 12.10 Total $ 31887.10 GRADM TOTAL SUNDRY EXPENSE #2 Miscellaneous $ 750.00 Damages & Claims 150.00 Court Costs 250.00 Old Bills - Registrars of Vital Statistics 14.25 Care of Insane 12000.00 Registration of Births & Deaths 50.00 ESTIlr1ATED REVE1,MS County Clerk $ 10,145.00 Justice Court No. 1 2 , 000.00 Justice of Peace - Country 1,000.00 Constable - City of Bellingham 100.00 Sheriff 11500.00 Total $ 142745.00 CHARITY AND CORRECTIONS WELFARE DEPARTLENT Total 1943 Welfare Department as provided in Chapter 216, Laws of 1939, as follows: 1. Estimated 3-Mill Levy (on Valuation of $26,955,442. 2. Estimated 1943 miscellaneous income, as reported to County Auditor Total Public Health Department: 1. 4/10 Till mandatory allocation 2. Public Health Budget: Salaries $ 7,558.00 Travel 2,489.00 Operations 735.17 Welfare Department for Public Asst. over and above Health Department $ 9,692.10 $ 80,866.32 1,000.00 $ 81,866.32 $ 10,782.17 $ 711084.15 Old Bills to be allowed from 3-Mill Levy: (Presented as of 7-30-42) Date Vender 12-24-41 Safeway Stores 12-29-41 Safeway Stores 12-30-41 Safeway Stores 12-18-41 Bellingham Clinic 11-28-41 Owens Drug Co. 12-8-41 Owens Drug Co. 10-6-41 Dr. 0. A. Nelson 3-22-41 Scott & Hart EDUCATION SUPERINTEIdDE INT OF SCHOOLS Salaries & Wages. - la - Superintendent lb - Assistant lc - Clerk Supervisory Help Total Maintenance & Operation: 2 - Insurance 3 - Office Records and Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond 13 - Subscriptions 12 - Reference Books 21 - Transportation Budget Reviewing Committee gutgMaintenance ent gH Maintenance Service Groceries $ 1.50 Groceries 1.50 Groceries 5.00 Medical services 3.00 Prescription .77 Medicine 2.84 Surgery 50.00 Fuel 4.08 Total $ 68.69 $ 2,400.00 29025.00 400.00 1.200.00 6)025.00 $ 60.00 300.00 115.00 100.00 5.00 2000 35:00 225.00 30.00 Total $1,225.00 2`5 Grand Total 7,250.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY -THE - 5th Y OF. OCTOBER 2'tr i�d �-') 19 42 -ORIOifPHiRTiRGTiffBYLLIRfiA.iH--Wfi3RTA6T0 Board of Education $ 60.00 Institute $ 200.00 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE. Salaries & Wages: lb - Agricultural Extension Agent $ 19600.00 lc - County Home Demonstration Agent 600.00 lc - Assistant Extension Agent in Home Economics 360.00 lc - Assistant Lxtension Agent in Agriculture 240.00 lc - Assistant Extension Agent in Poultry 560.00 lc - Stenographer 19,320.00 lc - Extra Stenographer _ 1,200.00 Total $ 5,880.00 Maintenance & Operation: 24 - Automobile Insurance 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage & Express 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - 'jundry Expense - Including Demonstration Material & Photographic Supplies Old Bills - Photo Lab. Inc. 12 - Reference Books 19 - Seed, Plants and Fertilizers 21 - Transportation 25 - Equipment 31 - Automobile Maintenance Total Grand Total HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR $ 113.00 250.00 25.00 115.00 72.40 2.60 10.00 15.00 700.00 40.00 700.00 $ 2,043.00 Salaries & Wages: Horticultural Inspector $ 2,250.00 Assistant Horticultural Inspector (2 Months) 400.00 Total 2,650.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Auto Insurance $ 10.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 50.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.00 21 - Transportation 50.00 2lb- Transportation - Mileage 450.00 Total 625.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 3,275.00 MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRY EXPENSE Forest Fire Proection $ 15.00 Sundry Expense 500.00 Flow Measurement Nooksack River (Stream Guaging) 200.00 Whatcom Co.'s Share Co. Commissioners' Asstn 260.00 Maintenance of Airport 11,200.00 Planning Commission 300.00 Total $ 29475.00 COUNTY SCHOOL County school (1.25 Mills) $ 30,344.22. SOLDIERS' RELIEF General Operation $ 6,000.00 Bond Redemption 40.76% of Series B & Interest 2,313.13 Total $ 8,313.13 BLIND PENSIONS Bond Redemption 59.24% of Series B & Interest $ 3,361.87 BOND REDEMPTION Funding B, 1937 Bond and Interest $ 51675.00 Indigent Relief, 1932 Bond and Interest 29950.00 Indigent xelief, 1934 Bond and Interest 79577.50 Funding 1941 23,952.50 Total $ 40,155.00 $ 71923.00 Interest OCTOBER TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS NONDAY 5th TH .Y OF OCTOBER 19 42 I---„uiaxsxixuxntn:�suxaxau...unsxixcxa COUNTY ROAD FUND GAS TAX - 1. Overhead & Operation a. Clerical $ 31,990.00 b. Supervision 3,000.00 c. Supplies 799.48 d. Transportation 500.00 e. Engineering 100.00 Sub -total Overhead & Operations $ 81389,..48 2. Maintenance a. regular $ 119,779.37 b. Special 12,800.00 c. Location Engineering 200.00 d. Construction Engineering 100.00 Sub -total Maintenance $ 132,879.37 3. Construction a. Day Labor $ 279871.15 b. contracts 5,000.00 c. Location Engineering 210.00 d. Construction Engineering 110.00 e. Right of VTay 30.00 Sub -total Uonstruction $ 33,221.15 TOTAL 3-MILL LEVY Maintenance a. Regular $ 17,282.24 b. Special 5.900.00 Sub -total Maintenance $ 23,182.24 Construction a. Day Labor $ 7,352.41 e. Right of ,Tay 375.00 Sub -total Construction $ 79727.41 feyw"It MISCELLAI EOUS REVENUES Maintenance a. Regular (Including Ferry) $ 223,799.13 b. Special It If 1,500.00 e. Old Bills: Point Roberts Freight Co.(1941) 1.00 Western Tractor & Equip. Co. (1940) 96.86 Benz Spring Co. (1940) 3.01 Sub -total Maintenance $ 249400.00 TOTAL SCHEDULE "A1° Estimated Expenditures (See Schedule "B" for Detail) Estimated Receipts from other than Taxation Gas Tax Federal Forest Taylor Grazing Act Miscellaneous: Ferry Receipts Gas Tax refunds Miscellaneous Refunds Rent Of Equipment Sale of Equipment Justice of Peace Fines To be raised by Taxation Road District TOTAL Valuation Receipt $ 174,490.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 200.00 2,000.00 600.00 600.00 30,909.65 $ 229,799.65 Mills 1 $ 2,115,488. 3 2 31900,528. 3 3 4,2879202. 3 $ 174,490.00 $ 30,909.65 $ 24,400.00 Expenditures $ 2291,799.65 $ 2293,799.65. Taxes $ 6,346.46 11,701.58 12,861.61 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Z) OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE- _ 5th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942_ =IINIOH-FR IHTI NGCW=8ELL NGRAUTWFSH1AGTU FINAL TAXATION SUMMARY Total Estimated Expenditures for CURRENT EXPENSE FUND for 1943: Total Estimated Expenses Estimated Receipts for 10-Mill-Levy General Government $ 1129996.78 $ 1209110.00 $ 23,886.78 Protection of Persons & Property. 68,224.46 15,745.00 52,479.46 Charity & Correction 80,866.32 80,866.32 Education 189708.00 180708.00 Special Purposes 2,475.00 22475.00 Blind Bonds 3,361.87 31,361.87 County School Fund 30,344.22 309344.22 Soldiers' Relief 8,313.13 8,313.13 Bond Redemption Fund 23,952.50 23,952.50 Total $ 359,242.28 $ 135,855.00 $223,387.28 Bonds Prior to December 6, 1934 $ 10,527.50 109,527.50 County Road Fund 229,799.65 $ 198,890.00 30,909.65 Total $ 2403,327.15 $ 1989890.00 $ 41,437.15 GRtz1,M TOTAL $ 5999569.43 $ 334,745.00 $264 , 824.43 Amount which can be raised by 10-Mill Levy on valuation of $26,955,442.00 would be $ 269,554.42 Adopted this 5th day of October, 1942 FRANK L. CRAJER Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01121ISSIONERS ) GEO. ' ELDER County Commissiorn.r E . C. MANLEY Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Commissiomr County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy ROAD BUDGET RESOLUTION SUPPLEMENTING REGULAR. COUNTY BUDGET RESOLUTION BEFO TI-F BOl1.RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' In the matter of ) Resolution to adopt certain percentages and amounts to ( govern expendituresas required by Section 56, Chapter 187, COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET ) Laws of 1937 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to adopt the following percentages and amounts of money to govern expenditures from the County Road Fund for,the.calendar year 1943; the estimated revenue to be derived from the following sources: EXTIMATED RECEIPTS Road District Taxation (3 Mills) Donations, Miscellaneous, etc. Sub -total Local Funds Director's Estimate for 1943 Overrun of Director's Est. from last year, 1942 Unexpired Balance from last year's Gas Tax allotments 1942 Sub -total Gas Tax Total Estimated Receipts ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1. Overhead & Operations (a) Overhead (b) Capital Outlay (c) Equipment Purchase Sub -total Overhead & Operations 2. Maintenance 3. Construction 4. Bond & Warrant Retirement & Interest Totals ADOPTED this 5th,.day of October, 1942 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhRVTISSIONERS ) Gas Tax $8,389.48 (8,389.48) 132,879.37 33,221.15 $ 174,490.00 $ 309,909.65 24,400.00 $ 154,490.00 13,000.00 7,000.00 Local 45,532.24 7,727.41 $ 55,309.65 FRANK L. CRA1JER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner $ 55,309.65 174,490.00 229,799.65 Total $ 8,389.48 (8,389.48) 180,461.61 40,948.56 $ 229,799.65 Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E . C . MAIR.3Y Commissioner By L. COZIER Constitutin the a d of Co ty Deputy Auditor. Pon iss'oners of �ia com Coun�y, �las�iing�on Ed �. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER �.42 --SitUOKYRt%SJt:G:G0.'.SiitJ ti GRAii:-YJAi7iJ XGZJS COUIITTY ROAD FUND BUDGET SCFEDULE "B" DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1943 GAS TAX 16% 40 % 4476 .D. No. 1 R.D. No. 2 R.D. No. 3 Totals 1. Overhead & Operations a. Clerical $ 31,990.00 $ 3,990.00 b. Supervision 3,000.00 3,000.00 c. Supplies 799.48 799.48 d. Transportation 500.00 500.00 e. Engineering 100.00 100.00 Sub -total 0.& 0. $ 8,389.48 81389.48 4.808 2. Maintenance a. Regular $ 189710.70 $ 49,731.75 $ 519336.92 $ 119,779.37 b. Special 2,500.00 32300.00 79000.00 12,800.00 c. Location Engineering 30.00 80.00 90.00 200.00 d. Construction Engineering 20.00 40.00 40.00 100.00 Sub -total Maintenance $ 211,260.70 $ 53,151.75 $ 58,466.92 $ 132,879.37 76.15 3. Construction a. Day Labor $ 5,255.38 $ 11,158.46. $ 11,457.31 $ 27,871.15 b. Contracts 21000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 c. Location Engineering 30.00 80.00 100.00 210.00 .d. Construction Engineering 20.001 40.00 50.00 110.00 e. Right of ti"lay 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 Sub -total $ 5,315.38 $ 139288.46 $ 145,617.31 $ 3331221.15 19.03 TOTALS $ 81389.48 $ 26,576.08 $ 66,440.21 $ 73,084.23 $ 174,490.00 100 % counts Maintenance a. Regular b. Special Sub -total 1aintenance Construction a. Day. Labor e. Right of Way Sub -total Construction TOTALS counts Haintenance R.D. No. l $ 3,359.85 1,400.00 $ 4,759.85 $ 1,486.61 100.00 $ 1,586.61 $ 6,346.46 3 MILL LEVY R.D. No. 2 R.D. No. 3 Totals $ 6,776.18 2,000.00 $ 82776.18 $ 2,800.40 125.00 $ 2 ,925.40 $11,701.58 $ 7,146.21 2,500.00 $ 99646.21 $ 31065.40 150.00 $ 3,215.40 $12,861.61 $ 175282.24 51900.00 $ 23 9182.24 $ 7,352.41 375.00 $ 7 , 7 27.41 $ 30,909.65 I,1ISCELLA EOUS REVENUES, Commr. Dist. Commr. Dist. Commr. Dist. No. 1 NO.., 2 No. 3 Totals a. Regular-(Incl. Ferry) 39370.72 $ 99226.70. $ 10,201.71 $ 221,799.13 b. Special " " 500.00 500.00 500.00 12500.00 c. Old Bills: Point Roberts Freight Co. (1941) 1.00 1.00 'Testern Tractor & Equipment Co. (1940 32.28 32.29 32.29 96.86 Benz Spring Co. (1940) 1.00 1.01 1.00 3.01 TOTALS $ 3,904.00 $ 9,760.00 $ 10,736.00 $ 24,400.00 Estimated Expenditures (See Schedule "B" for Detail) 75% 25% 100% 100 SCIEDULE "A" Calendar Year 1943 Engineer Dist. ITo.2 . Dist:. #.2 Dis.t. No.3 Total $ 8,389..48 $ 36,826.54 $ 87,901.79 $-96 681.84 $ 229,799.65 km RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM 1,AO1TDAY TH 5th Y OF OCTOBER 19 42 UHTOI PRTHTFWG=C6-UELUNGHAlf-rWASHIHGTG 11 stimated Receipts. from Gas Tax Federal Forest Taylor Grazing Miscellaneous: Ferry -Receipts Gas Tax Refund bliscl. Refunds Kent of Equipment Sale of Equipment J . of P. Fines SCHEDULE "A" Continued Dist. No. 1 Dist. No.2 Dist. No. 3 Total $ 26,576.08 $ 66,440..21 $ 733,084.23 $ 174,490.00 1,280.00 39200.00 39520.00 8,000.00 800.00 2,000.00 29200.00 5,000.00 960.00 2,400.00 2,640.00 6,000.00 320.00 800.00 880.00 21000.00 32.00 80.00 88.00 200.00 320.00 800.00 880.00 2,000.00 96.00 240.00 264.00 600.00 96.00 240.00 264.00 600.00 -o be raised by Taxation $ 6,346.46 $11,701.58 TOTALS $ 362826.54 $ 873,901.79 R.D. No. Valuation Mills 1 $ 2,115,488., 3 2 39900,528. 3 3 4,287,202. 3 Adopted this 5th day of October, 1942 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.9vIISSIOi1'RS) Attest: PLIAIY T. SPJYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy $12,861.61 $ 96,681.84 Taxes $ 6,346.46 11,701.58 12,861.61 FRAI\TK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. MA11=1Y Commissioner 30,909.65 $ 229,799.65 Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was. duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 6, 1942. Appro �7t�ii77'�ji�l�r7i1'�7tf7.^�Jf'lYrtlttlTSt�L�7flrYf'i7'7f'7Y'i�l'l��tttr.'� 1Jf�]`f;J"��t,7�77'ti'17'lf�ttttt�J��i1`li/�7T�if7�tttJ�l!'iritlJ't7�tfl�tttT�ft�Y�ti'f'tt7'lei'"r/"7fl'tJ'�Itt7�tf77t�7I�i��it7��JT�7'tY� NE',ETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1942 OCTOBER SESSION Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, October 5, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M. , this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURREIITII EXPEXSE : Towner Printing Company Assessor $ 5.92 Union Printing Company It 4..85 It if It Commissioners 2.16 Bellingham Publishing Company It 10.81 it it 1 Treasurer .88 Dale Hanson (Order to Delcie Berry) It 3.40 Smith, Lives.ey, Wright Co. it 50.00 Union Printing Company If 52.94 If 1. " It Court House 6.70 Morse Hardware Company it It 3.43 Pacific Steam Laundry " If .31 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills it It 27.81 Daw & Son, Inc. J. P. Country 2.50 Griggs Clerk 3.09 R. H. Pearson Sheriff 4.99 Wallace Chevrolet Company " 21.49 Dept. of Labor & Industries " 11.60 if if it Jail 8.93 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills " 12.36 B . B . Meat & S aus age C o . If 58.24 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. It 5.35 Knollts Market " 9.67 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It 22.20 Harold Smith It 20.33 Union Oil Company it 1.65 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 2.23 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 74.70 y S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TIM, SDAY TH 6th DAY of OCTOBER 19-4 _ CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Union Printing Company Wash. State Assn of Co. Commissioners Union Printing Company Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills Albert E. Anderson Mrs. Georgia Hale COUNTY ROAD FaM : Automotive Parts Service Solastic Products Company Weldit Tank & Steel Company Automotive Parts Service I1 It It It It II it tl » Gordon's Auto Parts 3ashington Co-operative Mills, Inc. Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Union Printing Company It It It Bellingham Publishing Company Carl Holdt uTeldit 'lank & Steel Company 11 it Al 11 Barron Tire Co. State & Maple Texaco Service PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FTN1D : F. Til. Galley Evelyn Glass Walter Jensen Birchwood Hatchery Fred Kreiter Elections Exp . Comm. Ass' n Def. Emerg. TT It tl tt 1T It Total of Claims Allowed $ 46.35 18.63 7.83 7.73 1.42 2.00 $ 31.43 803.40 10.30 53.59 59.77 12.82 19.19 8.24 45.48 9.27 6.13 .21 2.45 6.59 3.09 31.70 120.20 77.04 $ 40.00 25.67 46.67 450.00 92.15 $ 512.50 $ 1,300.90 $ G54.49 $ 2,467.89 The monthly report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. The monthly report of the Whatcom County Health Department for September was received and placed on file. The application made to Washington State Liquor.Control Board by E. Griffen, Cedarville Service Station was approved by the Board and a c...opy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same wasduly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 9, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board #rt7thV�LtttttittlrittttnttitYTiT tttttttYtt t tftt lTfttt frTtt tl`fittttttnf rt�tiY rrir 17tt1r,tititi�rrrYitiC t�itttt in rttrrrrtttt t tftttt�liTtri.ir �;trritiliNly"W L=TING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 6, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.P.I., this (date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for paymnt: CURREITT EXPENSE: Ershig Sheet Metal Works Pacific Steam Laundry Griggs North Coast Transportation Co. 'N. N. Hine Walter K. Pixley Standard Oil Co. of California Montgomery ,lard & Co. ,lash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Co. ylhatcom Co. Dairy. Assn Mary G. Sirerer Eunice Germain Carlson Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Hurley Drug Hart Charles E. King, Co. Clerk Standard Oil Co. of California Court House $ 2.63 t1 11 24.90 Juv. Court 4.12 If II 4.47 J. P. Country 2.00 11. 00, Sheriff 1.23 Jail 3.04 it 13.44 It 16.87 Supt. 2.42 Exten. Service 18.30 11 It 9.24 1t It 1.33 Sundry Mis-c. 1.00 Def. Emerg. 2.41 $ 118.40 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE_ 9th- DAY OF OCTOBER 194 2 COITHTY ROAD FUIZ : Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. of California Buzzard Iron Works It It It Barron Tire Company Diehl Motor Co. It It tr Lind Gravel Company Bellingham Sash & Door Co., Inc. Trunkey & Sons 11 If it 1r Shell Oil Company, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of California is 11 it If it ri it It ►t rt It It At rt a1 Union Oil Co. of California it It It 11 Ir It rt It 11 11 The Texas Company Bellingham Builders Supply Co. If It 11 it it it 11 ,t Clift Motor Co. Monahan Garage PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FLTIM : Mary Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Evelyn R. Freeman Hilda ",'lidgin H. Garner Wright Mrs. I. O'Cain L. A.' Greenaood Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Red Cross Pharmacy Laurel Beach Sanatorium Ilverton Hospital Drs . Slyfield & 11elson Kenneth Cannon Bellingham Abstract Company Daw & Son, Inc. Inez Savage Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. IT ri ti rl It ,1 n n Ir n tI rr B. B. cleat Sausage Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Company It n it It it ,t It It Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Association i'lhatcom. Co. Dairymen's Association Roy Barrett Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Dr. C. M. Erb Hurley Drug dart of It It Dr. H. G. Sutherland Bellingham 'later Department Brown & Cole,, Inc. Mrs, Anna Gilbert Lowell Grocery Nu -"lay Shoe Repair (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Robert Petersen Mrs. N. M. Pedersen $ 40.57 6.55 4.86 2.52 2.56 148.48 132.89 100.00 1.74 83.95 3.34 28.86 21.56 47.47 196.56 57.65 96.24 72.35 31.12 27.33 169.92 111.72 39.69 5.56 100.37 30.25 20.34 122.57 $ 21.24 36.56 24.24 18.72 2.64 25.00 190.67 62.50 26.98 192.86, 1,820.03 10.00 5.00 10.00 19.21 22.50 72.42 7.45 3.10 1.85 9.31 16.52 17.12 2.32 69.04 129.04 34.50 42.50 22.00 12.53 8.78 20.00 4.00 9.00 4.00 37.00 2.73 $ 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,757.04 $ 3,013.36 50.00 $ 41938.80 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 13, 1942. Approved Chairman of the oard OCTOBER T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE- 13th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942 Iv y' � T211G, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 9, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: Seattle School Dist. No. 1 W. A. Hulbush, M. D. Carolyn Polstra C ASSISTANCE FUIM: Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills B. B. Grocery Company Custer Iderdantile Company Graham's Grocery Lowell Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Mrs. J. R. Bolster Hawley Cab Ambulance Company Dr. C. W. Rasmussen Dr. C. W. Rasmussen Fred LI. Young IERS RELIEF FUND: Walter A. Snedden Juv. Court 'Coroner Exten. Serv. Total of Clams Allowed $ 68.00 2.50 22.08 $ 92.59 $ 4.12 2.50 9.50 15.00 37.00 23.25 37.00 39.50 25.00 25.00 16.13 $ 234.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 351.5a- There being no'further business to come before the meeting, the same was: duly adjourned til 9:30 A.Ivl. , Friday, October 16, 1942. Approved Chairman of e Board V,-;# ff r rr=rht rr' t ir� �t�itf i t r`r"t� i r rrrtAW1Prr#A#t# rf` rt rtr tir r r #; r�ri t ;r ttT f f t`r�f `r r h t t IZETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 , 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 13, the. Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURREETT. ZXPE1TSZ: Robert lAcCallum Court House Lynden Tribune Elections W. N. Hine J . P. Country T. R. Carter it Union Oil Co. of California Sheriff COUNTY ROAD FUG : Payroll Voucher No. 6406 Richfield Oil Corp. L. 0. Lamoureaux A. Wasching Bellingham Auto Parts Jeffcott Motor Company Northwest Povider Distributors N. C. Keith Lynden Lumber & Fuel Co. Everson Motor Co. if ii it it It Dept. of Labor & industries 111hatcom Co. Road Fund (County Stores) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Dictaphone Corporation Bellingham Coal I. -lines. North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Pynor reed Company, Inc. John Ramerman Walton V'ruit & Produce Company Bellingham Water Department City Sanitary Service Company $ 27.50 24.75 5.00 53.50 2.39 $ 45.00 291.26 5.20 56.95 2.37 89.86 16..16 6.16 4.18 96.04 354.84 64.66 4a7.18 316.03 $ 206.00 221.09 116.88 84.46 2.32 4.94 1.66 1.46 $ 113.14 $ 1,713.89 $ 638.81 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0CT0BER TERM FRIDAY THE- 16th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Victor W. r'isher Total of Claims Allowed APPROVAL - Conveyance of Title $ 15.00 $ 2 ,480.84 October 14, 1942 Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 172, Latins of 17as.hington, 1937, the Commissioners of Whatcom County, now in formal session, herewith approve the conveyance of title, by good and sufficient deed, of N-2, Nz SZ"T4, and ,SE4 in Section 14, Township 37 North, Range 3 East all in u'Jhatcom County, by the Bloedel-Donovan Lbr. Company to the State Forest Board, State of Washington. (SEAL OF TIE, BOARD OF COUNTY C01111ISSIO11ERS ) FRANK L. CRARER Chairman GEO. ELDER E. C. MANLEY There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday October 20, 1942. Approved Chairman of the Board •f���r'��r��-tart'r'��`t�tti�t��rr'������]`r�l��i�nf�f#t�r�t�t�t'���tri�irr�i�•{�t���r`�f�� ;`i�7�ri i"��r���t MEETING, TUMDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 16, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll Auditor $ 15,242.53 It Treasurer 1,585.54 t1 Commissioners 600.00 " Court House 360.00 Prop. Agent 150.00 Sup. Ct. # 1 178.65 If it ##2 178.65 Prob. Uffice 150.00 it Clerk 596.66 it J. P. ##1 135.00 it it ##2 125.00 IT Constable 60.00 it Coroner 66.66 it Pros. Atty 504.16 it Supt. of Sch. 425.00 If Hart. Insp. 166.66 it Def. Emerg. 100.00 Hilda Wiggin Adv. Exp. 135.00 Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 3.05 Ray Doubt Elect. & Reg. .90 Peter J. James' It 1.90 Knights of Pythias Def. Emerg. 12.50 George Janssen, Postmaster it It 10.00 Georgia Hale it It 2.00 $ 6,789.86 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 6407 $ 150.00 it it 6408 150.00 If if 6409 665.00 r' " 6410 645.00 County Stores - Garage 249.78 $ 1,859.78 C AS S I S TAN CE FUND: Payroll - 37-743 $ 1,685.00 If " 607.32 Anderson & Son 24.64 Beckett & Montfort 10.30 Bellingham National Bank 9.00 Drnest Flake. 20.00 Penny Profit Urocery 2.50 0afeway Stores, Inc. 11.12 Morgan Wheeler & Company 12.00 v OCTOBER T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF OCTOBER 1942 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIM , Continued Walter Whitsell Mrs. Nellie Overcash Grace Stano.vich Cash Assistance Roll for November Mrs . `'1. 0' Cain Virginia Irene Benner SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Charles Kemble Wallace C. Imus (Order- to A. F. Loft) Bennett C. Josephson It 11. C. Koder " George ,'T. Reilly " A. H. Reul " Total of Claims Alloyed $ 10.00 25.00 40.00 3,930.00 25.00 474.84 $ 20.00 25.00 25.00 25..00 25.00 25.00 $ 6,336.72 $ 145.00 $ 15,681.36 A petition was filed by Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes, through their attorney, George Liveser, praying for the vacation of the entire plat of Silver Bow, located in the SE-1-of the S�V of Section 23., and Lot 3 in Section 26, all in Township 37, Range 3 East, ;'Thatcom County, Washington. BEFORE TIE, BOARD OF COUI,TTY COK1,1ISSIOIERS OF E1ATCOP.4 COUiTTY, fiIASHII'TGT( T ORDER FIYJNG TIME OF HEARING ✓✓ On the 20th day of Uctoher, 1942,.came on for consideration the application of Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes for vacation of all of the Plat of Silver Bow, t7hatcom County, .dashington, as recorded in Volume 3, Page 44 of the Plat Records of the Auditor of said county, excepting the abondoned right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company and °lashing ton State Primary Highway No. 1, and 3hatcom County Highway No. 277, as the same are now laid out across said plat, And after examining said petition and being advised in the premises, and it appearing that said petition is in due- and legal form and is signed by more than three -fourths in number and area of the owners of said plat, it is ORDERED that said application for vacation be heard on the merits on the 27th day of November, 1942. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk cause notice to be served as provided by law upon all the owners of property included in said plat not joining in said petition, if any,. and that notice of said petition and of the hearing thereon be further given by posting a vrritten notice in three of the most public places in Whatcom County and that one copy of said notice be posted at a con- venient and public place upon the property included in said plat of Silver Bow. Dated this day. BOARD OF COUITTY C01,111ISSIONERS OF HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By FR 2TK L. CRAIIER Cheri rman GEO. ELDER E. C. MANLEY There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.IJi. , Friday, October 23, 1942. Approved rman and rr� r�rttr�rr�`r�rtyr;#ri`,'`r�irrtrrr'�itr'���Fi`-�r�ff�rrr,t>f�i��i�r't�irJr�f���;'t`r�rrtr�r'�r��f�t��r�rr��l�irl�t��r'rtiririrr���ri�rr;��itrftfr`�rr;tirrrt�r�r�t�r�rr��itrrtrr�tr7rrrl MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to a djourrunent taken Tuesday, October 20, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this te, with all- members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Griggs AX Baking Company Vleste is Thrift Stores Columbia Va ey Lumber Co �7. A. �r�. � Hain Assessor $ 1,14-0.00 Sheriff 770.00 Jail 430.00 Exten. Serv. 359.99 Treasurer 15.00 Court house 92.85 Sup. Ct. No. 1 12.37 Jail 22.14 it 5.04 Dp,f .Emqirg 4.33 4.00 $ 2,855.72 OCTOBEH TER nECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 23rd OCTOBE7{ AY OF 2 .-) ,, 0"'0 42 19 --OATOMWI Nii NGTDWwOEMKGAAAMASRiAGTOI�-- - - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Standard Brands of California $ 23.18 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 20.62 Vestern Union Telegraph Co. .73 Farmers Mutual Telephone Uo. .28 if if It If 9.60 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 88.16 E. A. Dodd 6.00 Gerardts Grocery 10.80 Kraft Cheese Company 10.79 Lobb. Electric & Hardware Uompany 72.22 George Slater 1.50 Union Oil Co. of California 13.33 Aubert Drug Co. 8.55 it tt " 22.90 It ++ a 2.29 It to tt .88 n tt a .36 Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn 2.30 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 5.60 " " 2.73 Dr. 117. G. Longwood 4.00 Mrs. Fred Sigmen 2.68 Dr. J. Edgar v°load 1.00 if 1.00 It 1.00 If 23.00 Payroll - Voucher 37-753 2,999.03 If _ If 37-754 43.50 $ 3,378.03 ISOLDIERS RELIEF rUND: Harry Adolph Swanson $ 30.00 $ 30.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 6,263:75 v A motion was unanimously passed to strike from the records, the -Resolution signed on October 5, 1942, and recorded on Page 213 of this -Record, initiating a project to be known as. CRP - SM #24. This action was taken at the direction of the State Departoaent of Highways. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, October 27, 1942. Approved Chairman 6f the Board �fttr rimm �itL�hi#trtr f rA, , , • Pt 1tYii r r# t t i' it frf itt r� rrrtf r't` f T 17� t t 1 i�r t if# Il2ETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 23, 1942, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURREIST EXPE�,?SE : County Road Fund Elect. & Reg. $ 9.15 R. B. Bartoo " 1.80 Mrs. Lillian Bell if 1.30 Marie E. Berthusen it 2.20 E. F. Cingmars It 3.50 Mrs. R. M. Davenport it 1.94 Myrtle Davis It 3.25 Ella E. Felmley it *a_0 Edna M. Guy it 2.38 Mlinnie A. Hankins. it 1.30 Mrs. C. M. Huisman It 5.33 Selma McDonald " .50 Bernice I. I,;iaricle 't 1.00 1-1 Catherine E. Scott " .70 Oscar Post " 2.92 Mrs. C. G. Smith " 1.32 L.. Margaret Smith 't .50 Ellen V. Tilton " 2.40 Frieda Wessel 't .30 H. E. Jones J. P. Country 5.50 County Road Yund Sheriff 57.94 it If It Supt. of Sch. 5.63 if If If Exten. Serv. 27.84 Jacobson Studio it It 9.10 Adams & Co. Sundry Expense 51.28 $ 199.48 34 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE__ 27th DAY OF OCTOBEH, 19_ 42 =yuiariruiauu�.co�sru"xcuna.-vnssu—�------------------- — � ------------�--------- _ _ .. _..----- ------- --- -�-------------- — ---- ---- -- I COUNTY ROAD FUND: Jerry Marr $ 25.00 $ 25.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Anna E. Gilbert $ 15.00 J. C. Penney Co. 31.76 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 9.30 Div. of Purchasing - Central Stores 22.43 It it " 2.99 Abbott Laboratories 1.55 Aubert Drug Company 10.32 " if it 4.38 if It It 7.83 Northwest Medical Supply, Inc. 11.00 Shipman Surgical Company 122.16 Star Drug Company 14.36 Food Stamp Revolving Fund 481.50 Dr. J. P. Alexander. 6.00 It 5.00 Aubert Drug Company 4.57 it 1.40 Hawley Cab Ambulance Co. 8.20 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.73 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 6.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 70.80 $ 839.28 INSTITUTE : Russell. G. Bisnett - Assigned to Co. Auditor $ 5.00 E. S. Howell " 5.00 James E. Mi.11igan " 5.00 Mrs. Boyd Spees. " 5.00 $ 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,083.76 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIZEESSIONERS OF VEDWC01,1 COUNTY, VIASHINGTON ✓' IN THE MATTER OF THE OPTION TO CONVEY ) ( R E S O L U T I O N REAL ESTATE TO TIM, UNITED STATES ) VITIEREAS, Whatcom County is now the owner of the following described real estate, to -wit: In the County of Whatcom, State of Washington: Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block five (5); Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block six (6); Lots one (1) to fifteen (15), inclusive, and lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), block seven (7); Lots one (1) to four (4), inclusive, and lots six (6) to fifteen (15), inclusive, block eight (8); ALL in "Map of Pearl Addition to the City of Whatcom", according to plat thereof recorded in volume 3 of plats, page 12 , records of said county; and 1,11HEREAS, the United States now has control and is now operating the Whatcom County Airpo. and the real estate hereinabove set forth and described iscontiguous to the real estate of the Fdhatcom County Airport; and VIEEREAS, the United States now desires to purchase the above described property, claiming that it is needed in connection with the Whatcom County Airport, and 'Uhatcom County is desirous of aiding the United States in said transfer of said property to the United States; NO1.7, THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Vlhatcom County, by and through its Board of County Commissioners., enter into a contract and option with the United States offers to purchase the following described real estate, to wit: In the County of Whatcom., State of Washington: Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block five (5); Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block six (6); Lots one (1) to fifteen (15); inclusive, and lots. seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), block seven (7); Lots one (1) to four (4), inclusive, and.lots six (6) to fifteen (15), inclusive, block eight (8); ALL in I'Map of Pearl Addition to the. City of Whatcom", according to plat thereof recorded in volume 3 of plats, page 12, records of said county; which is situated contiguous to the real estate of the Whatcom County Airport, for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), and said option shall run for a period of 60 days; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE- 27th AY OF OCTOBER 19 42 =UK10H--PRIATf f T07- fl ELMRGHAUTWASNING70 - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if the option granted to the United States for the purchase of the land hereinabove set forth and described is exercised and a ecepted by the United States, then the Treasurer of Wh.atcom County is hereby ordered and directed to execute a deed to the land set forth and described in this resolution to the United States upon the payment of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 27th day of October, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD , OF COUNTY C01,21IISSIONERS ) FRANK L . CRA1, ER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner E. C. 110'LEY Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Commissioner County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the , Board By L. COZIER, Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 30, 1942. Approved Chairmanof t e Board �r r� {"'�trtr�rt rtr�r�i�t��trf�rrr�trrtr�'rrirrtrt;rirt�rt�t�rrtrrrrrrtrrt�trrrtt;rr r ririr -rir;r i r rr >�rt-rr��#~�r r irr�tr rrrr 1EMING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 27, 1942, the Board convened at 9:30 A.1% , this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Wetzel Commissioners $ 2.94 Lee Grocery Company Court House 4.99 J. C. Penney Company it " 2.45 Haskell Plbg & heating Co. it It 6.43 Reid Bros. Company It It 74.37 Sears, Roebuck & Co. it " 1.54 Officials - Election Boards Elect. & Reg. 641.38 Pliny T. Snyder " 17.25 J. H. Berg if 1.20 Owen Brann it 2.14 Frank French it 1.20 Tillie 0: Gulbransen " .80 H. C. Hellyer " 1.88 J. K. Robinson " 1.00 Clara Stro.ie " 1.40 George .'Wetzel Prob. Office .98 Catholic Charities of Bellingham It It 15.60 George 7etzel Pros. Atty 1.49 Science Research Associates Supt. of Sch. 1.14 J. J. Lockert Exten. Serv. 12.88 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Def. Emerg. 13.41 $ 806.47 PUBLIC ASSI STAI•TCE F U1\M : Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. $ 21.37 Sherwood Bakery 48.27 English Texaco Service Station 4.46 Union Printing Company 65.59 Griggs 44.54 B. B. Furniture Company, Inc. 1.55 Bookey's 144.72 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 4.58 Groen Bros. 55.00 Lee Grocery Company 23.36 ITItit 4.12 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 85.22 Northern Grocery Company 73.02 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 6.49 Sears, Roebuck & Company 1.85 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 270.38 Union Printing Co. 2.58 Walton Fruit Company 4.94 it if " 1.57 it it " 2.87 tsonC ry mmuUl tky r c epr _ mear e ro c y Poplack Bros. ' 15.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 3.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 24.98 Smith, Livesey, Wright Co. 16.00 $ 967.19 3C) OCTOBEx RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF. OCTOBER 19 42 I_--- - ruxcuau:.uasauuc SOLDIERS RELIEF FUIM : Laura Rockseth INSTITUTE FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster MISCELLA1, LOUS HEALTH FUIM : H. Garner Wright, 1Ji. D. Total of Claims Allowed $ 20.00 $ 20.00 $ 5.50 $ 5.50 $ 180.00 $180.00 $ 19979.16 Tuesday, November 3, 1942, being general election day, it was decided by unanimous action to meet Monday, November 2, instead of the regular fixed time of Tuesday. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Monday, November 2, 1942. Approved he Y�ti##���t7T7FFFFT7l7T'!T r � , �iTi7ii� ITFITf7'ii r�lT�rll urt"IY7'���T7TtJ7�TT7il'17T7'r��17"TT��Ii'7T�fr ti'1i`t r rr#���T��tTl77T'f�T7J-TT-�#t�Tl rTf�77-T�#T]T�tTi#ITT### YIEMING , MONDAY, TTOVEMER 21, 1942 OCTOBER TEPM1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 30, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M.9 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT + T EITSE : Frank L. gamer Commissioners $ 1.35 Geo. Elder it 1.10 E. C. 1,Ianley it 61.70 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 1 175.00 Hazel B. Heun it if No. 2 215.00 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 31.60 Gale Squire Elect. & Reg. 9.00 L. Cozier it 12.35 Minnie E. Vinup It 2.50 $ 509.60 C OU1TT Y ROAD FUND: Lest-r T. Nelson $ 6.40 Si Geiger 9.60 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 21.50 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. 4.10 Puget Sound Pwr. & Light Co. 19.48 J. A. Cole 2.00 Union Printing Company 2.06 Sears, Roebuck & Company 12.00 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. 157.65 $ 234.79 Total of Claims Allowed $ 744.39 IItTITIATING RESOLUTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUIITTY CO1lTP.IISSIOITERS OF i HATCOI1 COUNTY, VIASHIITGTON In the Yeutter of the Resurfacing of ) portion of Samish and Nulle Roads,. ( Resolution to Resurface as. Project CRP-SR-1 #24 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to esurface, with crushed gravel, portions of the Samish and the Nulle Roads. on West side of Lake amish, located in Sections 26, 35, 36 Tp. 37, 11 R 3 E. ;'d.L& BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that] for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated the sum of 1,534.16 from the Gas Tax Funds, for items of work. This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this esolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is EBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method as a County oad Project in accordance with. the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of ashington. Adopted this 2nd day of November, 1942. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUITTY COleUIISSIOI LRS ) ttest: PLI_,'Y T. SITYDER ounty Auditor and Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIE�eputy FRAHM L. CRAT:I;R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C . LIANMEY Commissioner constituting the Board of County o=. ssione s o �1hatcom County, Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �7 OCTOBER TERM 1'101T''DAY THE- 2nd DAY OF NOVETZ3ER 19 42 =QAiGATAiflilA rt'-CO �'HiiLiA&AIIASAIAGiO V The completed agreement, signed with the Union Oil Company, for oil to be furnished to Whatcom County between October 31, 1942 and October 31, 1943, was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11I. , Friday, November 6, 1942. Approved Chairman f he Board trirrrrfiitirrrtrrtitf �ttrttirri`>ErF� •• ' #tt it#,tfitt#}��r��ttfliMIrt lUIEEETING , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 6 , 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, November 2, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.m., this date, with all members present. The follo�Aring claims were approved by the Board for payment,: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor $ 12.26 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. IT 3.40 Union Printing Company it 25.24 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It 1.43 IT 41 11 1► Assessor .33 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. It 4.15 It 1T it ►► Commissioner 9.74 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. it .28 1► 1T 1► it Treasurer .23 Griggs It 1.55 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 14.43 Union Printing Company Court House 6.70 Pleas Isaacs it it 14.00 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners it " .74 Joe Altose it tt 9.84 Hagen.& Hogberg Paint Company It " 8.55 Lee Grocery Co. It " 5.44 Morse Hardware Company it rT 1.05 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills IT It 37.08 Douglas. McKay Property Agent 65.05 Union Printing. Company it It 6.80 Helga Julius Elections .80 Anstett Printing Co. it 417.67 Art Engraving Company it 11.21 Ferndale Record If 1.55 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. " 108'.70 Sumas News " 31.20 Griggs " 6.18 Union Printing Company " 440.29 Pacific Tele & Tele Company Sup. Ct. #1 7.55 1► 11 11 it 11 11 #2 5.75 " if 11 It Ct. Reporters 3.20 " if if It J uv. Court 6.55 Itof If Clerk 3.65 Farmers P.4utual Telephone Co. It .25 Puget Sound Pvrr. & Light Co. Juv. Ct. (Play) 3.57 T. R. Carter J. P. Country 32.75 Union Printing Company J. P. #1 2.42 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Pros. Atty 3.20 Farmers F,iutual Tele. Co. if it .10 Ifof of it Sheriff .23 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. It 15.20 Union Printing Co._ it 1.13 Automotive Parts Oervice It 1.03 ida llace Chevrolet Co. It 9.18 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 24.15 B. B.. A11eat & Sausage It 64.89 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. it 7.11 4-X Baking Company If 27.92 Harold Smith it 20.29 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass t n it 21.78 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Asafn it 19.48 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Supt. of Sch. 1.30 Arnason & Company if 5.00 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. it 4.05 11 IT 11 it Exten. Service 7.40 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. IT It 2.05 Union Printing Co. It it .77 L. T\T. 1'reimann If it 1.20 Carolyn Polstra Marquand it IT 19.41 Eunice Germain Carlson It It 23.99 Bertha Mostue It it 70.00 Pacific Tele & Tele Company Hort. Insp. .30 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it 11 .08 Wash. St. Ass'n of Co. Commissioners Exp. Comm. Assn 14.43 JU- "EC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 6th ITOVLIMER 42 TERM THE DAY OF -19- (CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Farmers I.iutual Telephone Co. Def. Emerg. $ 1.92 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co.. " it 70.08 Bloedel Donovan Lumber (Mills " It 12.36 Gust Anderson " it 2.00 Douglas McKay " it 6.00 Union Printing Company " it 17.21 of It it Adv. Exp. 6.18 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. it It 14.12 $ 1,807.12 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll voucher - 6421 $ 176..00 " It 6422 12314.90 If It 6423 11079.69 It it 6424 725.50 " If 6425 19,041.88 tr it 6426 12960.87 " It 6427 19770.91 rr If 6428 755.44- " " 6429 305.86 tt if 6430 815.00 't It 6431 12045.58 6432' 174.40 it " 6433 228.35 H. & L. Company 33.30 Lillie Shaw 5.00 Gooding Lumber Co. 57.22 Norstrom Lumber Co. 11.12 Iverson Lumber Co. 540.46 it tt it 319.79 it " it 3.50 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 6.23 If it rr it 33.49 If It n ►r 73.55 Lind Gravel Company 23.64 Tudor & Linn 2.84 Buzzard Iron Viorks 1.03 J. C. Penney Co. .98 James K. Ro ers ff .52 it If 1.44 $ 122508.49 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Physicians &'Dentists , Inc. $ 550.00 Dept. of Labor & Ind. 1.83 Mrs. d. O' Cain 25.00 Mrs. Kate J. Chevalley 30.00 Aubert Drug Company 2.29 tt it It .68 If It If 29.89 it If it 2.80 Dr. J. Ward Finley 3.00 645.49 Total of Claim Allowed $ 14,961.10 The Final Cost Record of CRP-11#22, Brown Road, vras certified as follows: Estimate - $ 750.001 Cost - $ 410.50; Balance $ 339.50 ✓ A petition, bearing nine signatures was presented by Harry Vandermay and George Lenhardt of Sumas, praying for a preliminary survey looking toward the providing of drainage of land in Township 40 N, Range 5 E. After considerable discussion, the matter was taken under advise- ment. The October report of the activites of the Agricultural Extension Service was -received and placed on file. The resignation of Donald Brunson as Administrator of the Whatcom County 13elfare Depart- nt, effective upon the selection of a successor, was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, (November 10, 1942. Approved o L. t he Boar Ott#t#tift#t#t#tif#t#rF rt#ti rrr`�r#011WANAR"Ol tXh'' t#t /Affr'`'II-Xi'41MI r=I#t#t 7#!#t7l## '-'r'#i`#X#fIA"Ilt OCTOBER TE RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY .TH 1Gth PIOVET�9BER Y OF - 19 42 =�V9t0f"RIHTIHQZ=W,-VEL Ll H6HAUTWASH7HGTII MJ ETING, TUESDAY, 1I0VE10ER 10, 1942 OCTOBER TERiI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, 11ovember 6, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREI,IT EXPENSE: Kee Lox . Mfg. Company Standard Oil Co. of California D. Collins C. Tempest (Order to S. H. Dyer) Robert McCallum McBeath Glass Company Martin Plumbing '%ompany Pliny T. Snyder Elsie PSI. Dyer Election Officials Griggs it T. R . Carter Standard Oil Co. of California Dept. of Labor & Industries it it It Knollts. Market Walton Fruit Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Pacific steam Laundry Union Oil Co. of Cal: Dept. of Labor & Industries Louis W. King T. G. Trumbull Brazier Typewriter Service Fred W. Larson D. Mendelsohn Bellingham Herald I COUNTY ROAD FUPID : Automotive Parts Service Bellingham Sash & Door, Inc. - The B. F. Goodrich Co. Barron Tire Co. It It It It It It State & Maple Texaco Service n It u n 1acBeath Glass. Co. it it it Hamel's Service Fred Jensen John F. Campbell Bellingham Auto Parts Ashe Bros. Motor Co. Van Buren Store Lynden Lumber & Fuel Co. lilt. Shuksan Garage Rayts Standard Garage Jeffcott Motor Co. Manner Bros. Inc. Bellingham Iron & Metal Co. Automotive Parts Service It It it It It It rr It tl tt q Morse Hardware Company if u it n rr rt u It rt George F. Cannon Ir It + Pm.der Sales & Equipment Co. Diehl Motor Co. if r► rr it Ir a 'deldit Tank & Steel Company it II It ,t if It Ir If Monahan Garage Harnischfeger Corporation Howard -Cooper Corporation It rr It Auditor $ 7.21 Commissioners 2.15 Court House 38.50 It it 5.00 Ir It 2.06 2.58 Ir n 7.32 Elections 13.58 it 2.80 It 21506.70 Sup. Ct. r#2 4.68 Clerk 37.09 J. P. Country 40.00 Sheriff 2.59 it 11.53 Jail 9.23 tt 8.68 it 9.27 It 12.36 It 2.69 If 1.65 Constable 2.30 Hort. Insp. 52.15 Damages & Claims 16.89 Def. Emerg. 6.64 if It 2.00 it rt 15..19 if 't 2.50 R. 2.38 12.33 15.45 8.24 162.17 2.58 93.74 14.32 15.52 3.19 .85 13.91 6.98 .55 36.76 .52 3.89 15.76 10.87 70.00 1.03 104.44 11.00 45.51 188.62 29.57 62.12 2.68 5.07 12.14 46.29 341.26 150.00 12.62 36.00 100.00 28.52 13.13 25.62 57.42 122.. 57 .94 611.54 412.00 $ 2,825.34 $ 2,910.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY _ -THE-loth DAY OF I��OWEL-12'R 19 42 L PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Abstract Company Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor Ethel Rinehart Riverton Sanatorium Swedish Hospital INSTITUTE FUIM : Lakeway Floral $ 10.00 814.11 21.90 22392.81 13.00 $ 3,251.82 $ 4.64 $ 4.64 Total of Claims Allowed $ 81,991.90 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU31ITY C0I,11ISSIOITERS OF WHATCOK COU211=, 4'IASh NTGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE RESIGITATION OF ) BERT KALE AS JUSTICE OF TIDI PEACE C R E S O L U T I O N IN THE CITY OF BELLIiIIGHAM AITD THE ) 1-LPPOI-"NTT1t1EITT OF LA.*MNCE 1q1. KEPLIITGER ) 1„r {AS, because of his: induction into the United States Army, Bert Kale has tendered to this Board his resignation as Justice of the Peace, in the City of Bellingham, 1.7ashington, effective November 2, 1942, and VE EREAS, the acceptance of said resignation by this Board creates a vacancy in said office and by virtue of Section 4095 of Remingtonts;Revised Statutes of the State of 17ashington, it becomes the duty of this Board to fill said vacancy by appointment, N0;7, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the resignation of Bert Kale as. Justice of the Peace in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby accepted, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Lairrence ICI. Keplinger be, and he is hereby appointed as Justic( of the Peace in the City of Bellingham, ,Jlashington, to serve until the expiration of the term of the said Bert Kale, or until his return, should he return prior to such e::piration date. DOME in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of November, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIOIITERS OF ';IITATCOM COUIITY, ,7ASIIIIITGTON FRANK L. CRAIhER Chairman ( SEAL OF THE, BO��RD OF COUNTY COlIvIISSIOIILRS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 11A IILEY Attest: PLIIIY T. S1,MER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned .til 9:30 A.M. , Friday, November 13, 194-2. _ Approve of the Boar ! 11L.'rrl.11 rtL l,!L!L _'lll'. lll�1':C Lr �' LI 1 !L!L!L«L1 « !L'�ll!L!t !1/ /LILTJ-/ J'Lr.:IC C!r.!L.IL! rrrLrlr rr _lL;LJLr1;l«Lftt �.JL'G!2lLrl!Lfr.!1r�1�! I 1 r r t! r 'I r.L T77Yl ti71�7ttIt7Ttrttiir7� Yrtrl l7t7trTtl lrr>{r7�t1ir17rll t �r7lttrrlitfi7 7rlTrrrtr�r/It!rrlrYrtlrrr7 ir�r7ri i7itit,tr;r;rtrrrtrlrrrrrrrtrrrrtrrJttl7rr il�t rr ;,,1,1 I-11irr1IN 12ETING, FRIDAY, ITOVEHIBEK 13, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 10, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.T.I. , this to , with Cornmissioners Elder and Hanley present. The follovring claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPEI,TSE : Bellingham Transfer Puget Sound Power & Light Co. J. K. Robinson E. R. Haxton Blanch Hodge Vaughn Brown J. A. Carter Alma G. Madden Court House $ 2.11 if « 96.23 Elect. & Iteg. 1.20 IT " 6.00 it " 6.00 If " 6.00 It " 6.00 it it 6.00 $ 129.54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 01:1 13th AY OF. 1jovE1,1BER 42 19 �,viaRrmxrrx�c .. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Union Oil Co. of California 295.82 Buzzard Iron Works .77 Standard Oil Co. of California 89.37 it 11 " If 161.20 it r' " if 3.71 " " " if 172.70 rt it tt it 7.56 Union Oil Co. of California 352.89 if it it 11 51.20 it it 91 It 2.55 The Texas Company 4.30 Trunkey & Sons 56.24 if it 53.10 It It 47.20 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 86.66 if If it If 412.10 -J ewell Motor Co. 15.39 Gibbs Garage 15024 1,828.00 PUBLIC ASSISTAI CE FUND Dr. J. P. Alexander 3:00 Aubert Drug Co. 1.65 of n If .77 it It it .67 Roy Barrett Drugs 47.32 Earl I. L. Cilley 45.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 5.31. Gibb Clinical Laboratory 60.00 " it it 5.00 L. A. Greenwood 153.50 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 8.33 Dr. J. R. Morris 14.00 If 3.00 St. Lukets. General Hospital 26.90 Div. of Purchasing, General Stores 10.54 to If 11tt tt 25.64 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 72.57 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 27.28 Pacific Tele. & Tele.'Company 8.45 It tt tt It 30.10 to It It it 1.85 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 82.81 B. B. Meat & Sausage CO. 16.23 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 31.90 Flash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn 34.55 Whatcom Co.. Dairymen's Assn 129.87 Barron Tire Company 5.15 Clark Electric Company 5.36. Jeffcott Motor Company .77 Northern Grocery Company 54.58 Pacific Fruit & Produce Uo. 31.83 Union Oil Company of California .30 it It It it it 15.97 Albers Grocery 10.00 Anderson & Son 16.49 B. B. Grocery 9.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 11.85 Margaret Dillon 2.57 111. F. Dillon 2.00 Ferry Bros. Market 31.00 Golden Rule Mere. Co. 5.82 Haggen & Clark's Whitehouse Market 7.85 if it it it 78.14 Hinote's Grocery 11.00 Art Hubbard 3.55 Lowell Grocery 37.00 Pit. Baker Inn 2.50 Puget Sound Power & Light 'Co. 2.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 3.75 Soine's Family Shoe Store 13.35 Dr,,, Edna Stocker 10.00 Mary Edna Barter 18.32, Sabine L. Carr 16.76 Evelyn. R. Freeman 32.82 Hilda .Viggin 16.76 H. Garner Wright 15.47 19291.20 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Robert Petersen $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 31273.74 RECORD COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS GS4�1y OCTOBER TERM F'R.IDAY THE 13th DAY OF ITOVEMER 19_4 - �Hi7DiSSA7AiiWGtD'=Gi LLiDiGRAY.-SYAilil The sale of two obsolete wheelbarrows to John Hammingh, Rl, Sumas, for the sum of $2.50 was reported to the Board. ✓ The application of Bellie L. Hamilton for a duplicate Current Expense warrant No. 71258, in the amount of $9.00, in lieu of one lost in the mail, was approved by the Board. The October report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A..TT. , Tuesday, November 17, 1942. Approved�- Acting Chairman o The Board - LID, ZTI1,TG, TUESDAY, ITOVEMBER 17 , 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 13, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this to , with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for j.yment: i1T EXPEITSE : Griffith Printing Company R. R. Yates Union Printing Company Bellingham Publishing Company It it it Lynden Tribune Ben Josephson TIrs. Sadie Westby Seattle School Dist. 41 A. G. Vrnite Union Printing Company Union Oil Co. of California Lynden Tribune Stanley Rogers Ralph C. Tenney Charles F. Trunkey 117. C. Cavender Chas. A. Pedersen L. E. Unger Arnason & Company Sophia Young Mary Kauffman Emily M. Reed J. K. Gill Company OUNTY ROAD FUI, D : August Zacher Lynden Township C ASSISTANCE FUi`TD : F. E. Galley ,lestern Union Telegraph Co. Standard Brands of California Laurel Beach Sanatorium Shaw Supply Company, Inc. tr u n n Ovil Pharmacy It it .1, LIBRARY F U1,1D : Treasurer $ 11.85 it 49.77 if 2.23 it 17.78 Elections 73.80 " 42.20 " 33.00 48.50 Juv. Ct. 65.20 J. P. Country 16.00 Supt. of Sch. 15.10 it .98 It 42.69 Bd. of Equal. 5.00 11 5.00 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 rr 5.00 Sundry Ex-Qense 4.16 Adv. Exp. 8.25 rr it 7.2&, " 7.25 131.50 $ 607.51 497.70 92.35 $ 8.57 1.06 34.61 131.78 5.79 1.80 1.39 4.32 Hazel B.. Heun $ 10.00 The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. 7.50 lest Publishing Company 84.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFOI2i THE B0.3RD OF COUiTTY CO1.21ISSIOITERS OF %'7HATCO1,;1 COU:TTY, h7 SIiIITGTON $ 590.55 $ 189.82 101.50 $ 1,439.38 J IIT THE K&TTER OF THE SALE OF COU11TY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE AC(- UIRED FOR DELINQUEidT TA'XES ) '�'JITERE:�S the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of `;Jhatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for. said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS24, OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE__ 17th DAY OF 7TOIJEFuIBE.R _19 42 -UAf01fPRiATiAirCQr-EELUNGHAWrWASATRGTO - - IIEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said r eal estate property hereinafter described, i 1r03, T1=3FORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Sdhatco State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sel the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laves of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, tha said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by th Board? and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham herald, being the County Official 1evrspaper a daily newspaper printed and pub- lished in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks , which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale_, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Uourt House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, Mate of a"lashington, and said notice ahall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the'time and place at which sale may be adjourned to. Millers Addition to Glacier, Lots 13-16-17-18, Blk 18 $ 25.00 Bobletts First Add to Blaine, Lots 23-24, Blk. 1 15.00 Bobletts First Add to Blaine, Lots 1 to 4 incl. Blk. 8 20.00 Millers Park Add to Blaine, Lots 13, 14 & 15, Blk 2 0 0 0 0 15.00 Millers Park Add to Blaine, Lots 7 & 8, Blk. 3 15.00 Millers Park Add to Blaine, Lots 29 & 30, Blk 3 15.00 Town of New dJhatcom, ITE1 Lot 14, Blk 25 V 0 0 250.00 Hillside Add. Lot 1, Blk 4 50.00 Pacific St. Add. Lots 16-17, Blk. 180 60.00 Star Add. to Fairhaven, Lots 36-37-38, Blk. 2 15.00 Lysle's First Add to Fairhaven, Lots 9-10, Blk. 15 20.00 Rankins First Add to Fairhaven, Lots 2 to 7 incl, Blk. 1, also Lots 10 to 14 incl, B111-1. 19 also Blks. 2-7-10, also Lots 1 to 7 incl, Blk. 8, also Lots 1 to 16 incl, Blk. 9 25.00 Tax 16-16.1, 17-2 SE SW 1TV1, Sec. 22, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E 200.00 Tax 4.2 SE4 NVI , Sec. 28, Tvrp 38 IT Range 5 E 100.00 Tax 9. Ud1 SE Sec. 22, Tvip 40 IT Range 1 E 100.00 Tax 8.2 Ea E2 SE SW less rd, Sec. 15 Twp 40 N Range 1 E .. 50.00 DOINE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commission rs this 17th day of ovember, 1942. FRA. �TIK L . CRAIUTER Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF CO UII'TY COIrII:2SSI OIL RS) Commis s ioner E. C . MAXLEY Commissioner ttest: I'LINY T. SIYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. CO?T_ER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.I:`. , Friday, Iovember 20, 1942. Approved �4ha�irman of the Board r.r ! /!ll!11L11.! tll! ,'{1!../' �L L rr, rrti-rr%rrrrtttttrt/ r ttr#t , ttt�; rrt r � t J�ttt�ttt#t,7rrr, tt�r rrftrttr;t;rrrttrtrtrrrt#tr t rrt#rtrtt rt�r, rtrtrrrt; rt/�rtr trttr��ltlt MEETING, FRIDAY, IIOVEI:IBER 20, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November. 17, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this e, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for Ia yment: URRENT EXPENSE: Payroll Auditor 1,196.66 Assessor 1,169.00 " Commissioners 600.00 Court House 342.50 Property Agent 150.00 " Elections 321.30 " Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 It " ##2 178.65 Juv. Court 150.00 Clerk 596.66 J . P . ##1 95.00 J . P . ##2 125.00 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF 'ITOWLEBER 19 42 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Payroll Constable. $ 60.00 If it 66.66 If Pros. Atty 504.16 it Supt. of Sch. 425.00 of Hort. Insp. 166.66 it Def. . Emerg. 100.00 Hilda ti'li ;gin Adv. Exp. 135.00 Lila Bailey Elections 1.00 Grace Dumbury if 1.00 Blaine Journal it 98.26 F. 1.1. Hamilton Pros. Atty 10.50 Ann Davallin Supt. of ch. 4.00 Anstett Printing `-ompany Adv. Exp. 49.96 City of Blaine Sundry Expense 88.50 State Su;)t. of Public Adv. L..p. 32.12 $ 6,846.24 COUNTY ROAD FUiTD : Payroll - Voucher 6510 $ 16.20 °' " 6511 665.00 It " 6512 150.00 it " 6513. 150.00 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 650.64 Dept. of Labor & Industries 582.06 $ 2,213.90 PUBLIC AS SI S TAITCE FUPID : L'lrs. J. R. Bolster. $ 37.00 I:Irs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Mrs. B. F. Sheehan 180.00 Aubert Drub Co. .88 tl if 1.14 it 1.33 Dr. C. I.i. Erb 28.76 Willard F. Goff, LI. D. 60.00 George Henson, D.I,Z.D. 25.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.73 International Drug Co. 1.03 George Monroe 50.00 Owl Pharmacy 29.48 it It 15.89 it if 17.47 It It 1.55 It It 15.19 If It 11.77 Ifit 19.59 It It 6.12 Red Cross Pharmacy 34.12 Fred Jensen, Automotive Service 12.64 American Hospital Association 1.50 Yerndale Lockers 5.67 Walter Jensen 15.34 Lors.e Hardware Company 48.23 if it n .62 North i7ashington Implement Co., Inc. 38.67 Payroll - Voucher 37-783 1,687.17 Cash Asst. Roll for Dec. 4,255.50 W. F. Dillon 8.00 Hi .Lay Market 3.00 Lind Gravel Company 3.35 J. C. Penney Co. 14.29 Standard Oil Company 3.61 Mrs.. Lola Stenger 6.00 Max Thal 16.00 it 't 16.00 Morgan Wheeler Company 6.00 W. E. Flood 6.18 $ 6,716.82 SOLDIERS RF,LIEF FLRIM.: Henry G. Reed $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $15,796.96 BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COUITTY COT,.IMISSIONERS OF t. HATC01.I COUTTTY, WASHIITGTOIT (JEST FOR DIRECTOR OF HIGHPIAYS TO FUR TISH ) ( R E S O L U T I O N RUSTED ROCK FOR CERTAIN ROADS IN '�J1Y TCOI,i COI TTY ) IT IS BEEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the Director of Highways s requested to furnish crushed rock for the follo.aing county road: Samish 8: Nulle Road Project �To . SM-24 2 Miles Approximately 1000 cubic yards nEC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE— 20th AY OF !�TO ,IL''I:IBER 2! 15 1942 =S/ttf0tt f$ttNSJ NCGa----ZZ TNrT;AU- WA SitINGiD --- '� to the estimated amount of Six Hundred Fifty & 00/100 Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Ulhatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund furing the balance of the year 1942; and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon rendering the statement of total cost of such crushed rock furnished, and journal voucher therefor, the State Auditor is authorized and directed to reserve and credit to the Department of Highways, in payment for such crushed rock, any funds credited or to be credited to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund not to exceed the above specified sum. ADOPTED this 20th day of November, 1942. F LUTK L. CR:1U, R, Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU=?TY COK1,,aSSIOi1 ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C. 11ANLEY Attest: PLITvY T. SiyYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy Auditor BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1tKISSIOIIERS OF WHATCOM COUiJTY, �,AIASHIHGTOIT r` ITT TIE 1,11TTER OF THE CANCELLA.TIOII OF CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF COUNTY 0 %'INED TAX LANDS } RES0LUTI0IT %'IHEREAS, Vlhatcom County has heretofore become the owner of certain pieces and parcels of real estate in Whatcom. County, Oashington, by reason of tax foreclosures; and V1HEREAS, Vlhatcom County has heretofore sold certain pieces and parcels of said tax title real estate to certain persons on contract, asprovided by statute, wherein and whereby the purchaser paid a cash down gayment of twenty (20) per cent of the amount of the purchase price, the balance to be paid in installments, as provided by statute; and t'IHEREAS, certain purchasers have now become delinquent and have not kept their contracts in good standing, as provided in the terms thereof, and a list of which is attached hereto, marked "Exhibit All and made a part hereof, and in which the number of the contract is set forth, together with the name of the purchaser and description of the land; and VEEREAS, on the 24th day of June, 1942, R. C. Atwood, as Treasurer of ylhatcom County, addressed a letter to each of the persons named in Exhibit "All attached hereto, notifying each of them that his contract was in default and would be cancelled if payment was not made on or before July 25, 1942; and WHEREAS, it now appears that none of the persons whose names are set forth. in Exhibit "A" attached hereto have made any further payments and none have brought their contracts up in good standing, and the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County now believes that it is for the best intelests of n'Thatcom County that all of said contracts be cancelled; THE1EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of ;Trh.atcom County that all of the contracts for the purchase of tax landsov-med by said county and executed by the persons whose names appear in Exhibit "A" attached hereto be and the same are hereby cancelled and annulled, and R. C. Atwood, Treasurer of Whatcom County, is hereby ordered and directed to cancel and annul all records in his office of each and every contract of purchase which is set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. DOI]E in regular adjourned session of the Doard of County Commissioners this 20th day of November 1 1942. FRANK L. CRALER Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUIITY COIIHAISSIOITERS) Attest: PLI_'Y T. SI�, D1 R County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Contract IvTo. Purchaser 15 F. I:I. Nickerson 2130 James St., City GE-O. ELDER County Commissioner E . C. I,IAI'LEY County Commissioner E,=BIT "A" Description Lots 8-9 Blk 2 Lake Home Add to Bellingham RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 20th ivm, L:BEa 4.2 TERM- THE DAY OF 19- EXE]IBIT "All, Continued Contract I -To. Purchaser Description is John DeVriesHEI less rd cont 4.78 Ac. Map 20 - of W 15 Ac of E:i ITEj M-�-4 less rd cont 7.33 Ac m/l E-Z' S%'P,- HFOF cont 5 Ac m/l E 5 rds of u- 11E-:� 1\1EJ-- (out of Tax 4) cont 4. -LL 3 Ac m/l all in Sec. 10, Twp 40 NT Range 1E 1,W1 j 26 G. B. King Lots 20-21-23-24, 29 to 37 incl, Blk 3 1605 20th St., City Lots 1-3-4-11-I2 Blk 6 Star Add to Fairhaven 48 Lloyd J. Ritchie Lots 2-4 Sec. 23 Twp 38, Range 5 E Deming, Washington cont. 30 Ac m/l 155 Geo. Remsburg E-1-- Lots 13 to 16 incl Blk 2 1.1aple Falls 2 Maple Falls, Washington 202 1.1. G. Goodman W 16.62 Ac of Lot 1 and E 3.43 Ac of Lot 2 less road Sec. 4 Trrp. 40 17 Range I E 268 T,11ilmer II.Callehan Lots 13 and.15 Blk 88 Fairhaven Land Cots First A& 1126 20th St., City 278 C. E. Parcher Lots 21 to 24, Blk 18, Jameson's Second Bay View 809 I,,Taple Street, City Addition. 311 C. 11. Prouty Lots 3-4, Blk 8 Suppil 17hatcom. c/o Blham Nat'l Bank Bldg City 322 Mrs. R. H. Urquhart Lot 14, Blk 257, First Add to the Town of New 413 Carolina St., City ldhatcom. 431 lv1rs. aJrn. H. Vance Lot 13, Blk 26 11\Tooksack City 19061 20th 1M Seattle, 'Jashin�to.n 434 E. G. Swanson S-1-- Lot 36 - all Lot 38, Blk 6 Ferndale Amended 4003 15th Ave. ITE, Seattle, Washington 455 F. D. Fitzgerald W 60 ft Lot 11 12 Blk 275 First Add to New 1925 Wilson St., City Whatcom 456 Fred C. Calvert Lots 7-8 Blk C, Alabama Street Add. Silver Beach Station, City 474 Walter Parrish Sec. 35, Twp. 40 IT Range 4 E Rt. #1, Box, 82 Goble, Oregon 486 Pearl McSorley Lots 13 to 17 incl. Blk 184 Pacific Street Addition Rt. 3r3, City 514 ILlate Schumann SE-1 Lot 2 Blk 35, Supp'l Whatcom 418 W. Holly, City 533 A. L. Kingsbury IPd4 SEA SE-�- - 111�j M-1-at SE-7- SEJ,- See. 23 Tvvp 331T 1 1409 Central Ave., City Range 3 E 546 E. L. ;'foods Beg at meander cor com to Sec. 21-22 th N 700 ft 1511 E Illinois, City th E to Mlly line Tam. 21 th S171y along V71y line Ta:., 21 to meander line - th SVIly along meander line to beg. Sec. 22, Twp 39 IT, Range 1 Fast 548 Coast Royalty Co. Und 1 int in N-.-'r IEJ 2 z, Sec:. 4 Twp 37 IT R 3 E 1107 L. C. Smith Bldg 1121- N'4--P4�- 1,TE-- T' 4 91p mv-1- NE4 j Sec. 21-3:8-3E Seattle, Tdashing;ton Und -I- Int in 111 50 acres of E 70 acres of S-> im" Sec. 32-38-3E E'2 ITE'41 SE -�4 - SE4, E-;Z SE4 SE-" t SE-�-, E-21� lqai�- S 4 C.. Sec. 33 Twp. 38 IT Range 3E, all situated in Whatcom. County, Washington 550 V. E. Bochnak 1,7z W-2' SF,-- SE-- Sec. 33- 38- 3E 139 1,11 Holly, City 596 TvIrs. Alice Edwards Lots 15-16 Bl1c 243, Fairhaven Land Co's 3rd 1015 23rd -�jt., City Addition 668 M,,arvin Gould Lots 9-10 Blk 74,-Fairhaven Land Co's First 614 Harris Ave., City Addition 754 Antone li-nderson Lots 34-35 Blk 109, Fairhaven Land Cots 2nd 1100 Larrabee St., City Addition ;• N REC®RD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 24 TERM FRIDAY THE- 20th DAY of NOVELIBER -1942 =0H701F7AIHT1AGx6.� OELLTH6HAYr7PJf5HiR6T0 IContract No. Purchaser 872 Earl McLaughlin J. L. Yelton 2706 Northwest Ave, City 873 Earl McLaughlin ,J. L. Yelton 2706 northwest Ave . , City 1003 John P. McGlinn Description I�Tz SWS`31See. 10-37 - 3 E Blocks 1 and 8, Fairhaven Subdivision Blocks 17-18-19 Gallagherts Addition to Sehome. R . C . AT`,JOOD Upon application by the workers from Observation Post, Orcas #7, dance license No. 488 issued without charge for a dance to be held November 24, 1942, at the Gulf Grange Hall, the ceeds to be used in buying necessities for the Observation Post. By unanimous action, the Board adjourned until 9:30 A.14., Monday, November 23, 1942, at which time they again convened ,with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPEITSE : Payroll Sheriff $ 795.00 " Jail 430.00 It Exten. Serv. 359.99 COUI,TTY ROAD FUND : County .Road Fund (County Stores) $ 265.05 County .Road Fund (County Stores. Garage) 286.44 Payroll - Ferry 655.30 IERS RELIEF FURM : Honora C. Cullen $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1, 584.99 $ 1,206.79 $ 25.00 $ 2,516.78 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 ASM. , Tuesday, November 24, 1942. Approved Chairman o the Board �L11�L'X!1.!:'IC�11,.'�';[�1!LC�!LL.'.E (1 !L.1!l;�,11!L�1;':..!1!11/..!�1,,LL.1111'LJ11�.1�.• ..'..'z! !j..L.'.L,'rl t�.JL.1L!GI-;.L.,�L.�r.r f r 1j!(.! 1/.! !L.!L'.L:t.� � 1 �'l�TtfFi iI tti IrlY it rr.i i ltrt.Ti.'1 r�F; i lr"t' rat tiii :7 !lr.tir; F/i ;TTFTt;>�IFtt,�t k, il'ltitYt17777ti f�i"l:: t�itl tl"Y!%'�>E;T/tlti t7F7 ;7'�T / it "11'it'i tttlEittt (7'1T M111ETING, =1 SDAY, NOVELTBER 24, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, November 23, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this: date, with Commissioners Elder and Manley present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Payroll Clark Electric Company IV. X. Hine Bancroft 171hitney Company Follett Publishing Company Russell Barnes Columbia Valley Lumber Co. F. IV. Larson W. A. Germain Knights of Pythias Election Officials (Bellingham) ROAD FUI,TiD : Pacific Tele.'& Tele Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Sears, Roebuck & Company Railway Express Agency Commissioners $ 55.76 Treasurer 1,482.80 Court House 7.47 J. P. Country 2.50 Pros. Atty 15.45 Supt. of Sch. 1.32 Def. Emerg, 30.00 If " 2.79 2.00 4.00 " 12.50 Adv. . Exp . 249.90 $ 24.45 27.38 1.25 2.64 $ 1,866.49 $ 56.22 0CS RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM.- TI]ESDAY THE 2-4t.h DAY OF I'T0-7.211111R 1942 Ni9"IHAVNFt6.'eaLL"?i"AW.=AiIiiNGiD (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Abbott Laboratories Aubert Drug Company 11 11 It tl ►► 11 11 It II It 11 11 1t it II It n It II u It Biddle &- Crowther Co. I.IcKesson & Robbins, Inc. Northwest Medical Supply, Inc. John t"lyeth & Brother, Inc. Sherwood Bakery Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Bellingham Water Department City Sanitary Service Company Division of Purchasing - Central F•. H. Morrison, Ins. B. B. Furniture Co., Inc. Morse Hardware Company Union Printing Company it 11 if Griggs Bellingham Coal 11ines Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Bookeyts Clarence Handy Jeffcott Motor Company Lee Grocery Company ►► 11 It n It it Lobb Electric & hardware Co. Morse Hardware Company 11 11 11 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Pynor Feed Company, Inc. Richfield Oil Corporation bears, Roebuck & Company it It It Walton Fruit Company 11 11 it 44 tl It It II It 1Jarren Soule Fairhurst Company Bellingham ,'later Department Custer !'mercantile `'ompany Montgomery lard & Company Payless P.Iarket Mrs. Nellie Uvercash Harlon -Hollingsworth, Inc. Home Undertaking Company Payroll - Voucher 37-793 1f tt 37-793 Ted Bjerke Donald Brunson A. Z. Teller SOLDIERS RELIEF FUID: Stores Laura J. Loveall C. F. Cullup (Order to A. F. Loft) Floyd Ciallender It Bennett C. Josephson if 1% C . Koder It IvTichael M. Hadulovich " A. H. Reul it 3.86 65.24 7.68 .77 3.71 1.34 7.06 2.37 13.97 5.92 21.17 27.33. 8.01 49.04 550.00 2.01 1.70 17.65 25.00 23.69 12.68 4.94 81.63 24.91 225.33 8.24 148.32 9.40 4.07 3.07 1.52 31.00 28.52 6.48 1.65 5.15 84.46 20.00 17.30 3.97 6.18 4.94 10.04 7.98 7.73 4.00 27.00 13.73 5.00 25.00 25.00 60.90 607.32 2,313.93 58.50 22.69 8.00 $ 20.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Lllowed $ 5,268.10 155.00 7,345.81 The sale of one save -log, of no further use to 7hatcom County, to Lavmence Pullar, R ill, Bellinghamm , for the suof $10.00, was approved'by the Board. BEFORE TIE] BOARD OF COUTTY C0111TISSIOIIERS OF 1.71Lt TCOM COUI'TY, WASHINGTON IN THE 111,'TTER OF THE RESIGITATION OF ) DONALD BRUITSOI? AS VII?ATCOI:I COMITY 1.1ELFARE ) R E S O L U T I O N f0MI TISTRATOR, AIM THE A.PPOINIM-2I1T OF ) ELWOOD L . JOHITS011T AS HIS SUCCESSOR ) 1,'IIEMEAS, Donald Brunson, because of his appointment to other duties, has, tendered to this Board his resignation as Administrator of the Whatcom County Welfare Department, such resignation to become effective Vovember 30, 1942, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS UCTOBER TUESDAY TH 24th Y OF 11OVE'11BER 19 42 =O N to NzPR i NTJ NGtG: -88CLi NGHAW.--WAS HINGTON u'EREAS, this Board has interviewed Elwood L. Johnson of Coupeville, Washington, whose name was among those certified by the State Department of Social Security under its merit system program, and deems him qualified to perform the duties of Administrator I1TOT4`I, TEEREFORE, BE IT ESOLVED that the resignation of Donald Brunson is hereby accepted, to become effective November 30, 1942, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Elwood L. Johnson is hereby duly appointed Vlhatcom County Welfare Administrator, to assume his duties December 1, 1942. DONE. in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of November, 1942. (SEAL OF THE 30i�RD OF COiT`TTY COI,Ut-HSSI OrE RS ) BOARD OF COM-ITY CO13.IISSI0IFERS OF 771 ITCO11 COU`TTY, VIA31-1INGTON Chairman. GEO. ELDER Commission-ar E. C. Attest: PLIITY T. SI?YDER Coix.iissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUiTTY COP.MISSI01 FRS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOIT IN THE M&TTER OF TIM SETTLEIv E21TT WITH COUI,TTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEI.iBER, 1942 } Vlhereaa, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer, for Vlhatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of Septei-�iber, 1942, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be 11,orrect according to the IAuditorts check: IT IS TIYREFOR ORDER= by this Board that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General 15.95 University 299.68 College 199.99 .'l. W. C. E. 73.52 E. W. C. E. 62.93 C. Id. C. E. 29.61 Veteran's Compensation 10.41 Parks & Parkways 111.50 Forest Fire Protection 39.67 Fisheries 78.00 Highway Safety 111.50 Current Expense (37S Rebate) 2.93 Treasurerts Revolving 35.35 Cash Paid City Treasurers 52854.49 VlARRAT,TTS REDEEi:Z,1D : Current Expense 17,024.81 Soldiers Relief 395.00 Road Fund 120165.98 Public Assistance 16,136.11 Law Library 10.00 I,Iarriage Certificate 69.00 P.U.D. 151,225.00 Schools -General 67,209.30 Schools -Building 459.10 Opportunity Room 255.17 Port - General 4,702.92 Drainage Dist. No. 6, I.iaint. 103.97 BONDS REDS � TIt Schools - Bond 500.00 IITTEREST OIT 1.'1ARRA:,1TS : Current Expense .04 Schools - Building 2.72 IlITTERE-ST ON BOI,,MS : Schools - Bonds 465.00 Port - Bonds 675.00 1421375.20 OCTOBER. TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 24th Y OF. 11TO VETIZER 1942 We do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on September 30th, 1942, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows.: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALJ',.T•TCE Seattle - First 'Nat'l Bank Bellingham 2192437.60 Bellingham national Bank Bellingham 158,725.46 Treasurer's Revolving Fund 202.48 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 179,509.36 First rational Bank Lynden 303t000.00 People's State Bank Lynden 25,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 First 1atiorial Bank Ferndale 251,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Investment Account 223,500.00 Defense Bonds 49,950.00 722,324.90 CASH IN OFFICE:' Cash in vault 4,249.50 Chks & cash items 2,879.70 Currency 13,424.00 Silver 62.49 8,615.69 Total cash in hand 730,940.59 IIT TESTILI.,0 TY WHEREOF,, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board �of County Commissioners. of CThatcom County, Washington, this 24th day of Nov. 1942. ( SEAL OF THE 30,1RD OF COUTdTY COL11ISSI OMRS ) Attest: PLIiTY T. S1,*1ZDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissio mr E . C . THE ITLEY County Commissionar THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order of Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. (A=TOR'S SEAL) PLINY T . STTMER Auditor, Whatcohi County There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I.I. , Friday, November 27, 1942 Approved Acting Chairman o the Board ' •'«C/.'!,7!. C«Jl J1.'.'-: t.i�!L! !1!«.t !.:L.( r !«tl lL..L! �.f 1«' :L�«.!L!L !�!!!.L ,::C .'f. !.C.'J. !/.1 !' IL:,L �.!�..,�,li .1E./:!Ci-«-'.L!'.'L! .!«7J.!-'.'_!.7-! �1;:.1« �J .j.11«1: !Ll't .!L I«,: L.1�.: J./ iL.r 1.1,L!L.CL 'J. i,l,7.r L(..!. F7;«.�/./C .11. !L it i l tJ'il"1r7rT rti'l rlrtr;rrrl�l`i'lrtt'�rJ i�l riri rltl�lrir'i 7'i' i tt;rioritr01ir i!'l /'1 '�it11'7tr1'i1't 7T 7T17'rr ii'Y lii ii'iri itlt7 %tirir �rl rrlttttl.lft ftir;r�'rJ1'1-�JTlr71"7`tft'%/'i7'titC- i rtlrlri- i"r Jr T LE^1I'TG, FRIDAY, T:OVLUIBER 27, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken. on Tuesday, November 24-, 19, �2, the Board met at 9:30 this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (PUBLIC ASSISTAiTCE: Hagen &Hogberg Bellingham Transfer Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Ferndale Meat Company Harry Hansen, Dealer Lee Grocery Company 11 11 If If If I1 Shaer Supply Company, Inc. Martin VT. Broadley SOLDIERS RELIEF FUiiD: Harry 11do 1ph Swanson on Total of Claims Allowed 516.00 .80 14.54 15.59 9.02 5.41 46.36 1.48 3.61 22.40 30.00 634.21 $ 30.00 664.21 RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE- 27th _ DAY OF NOVELIBER 19 42 =U KTUR-PA lNiiiiG�O.rIIEMNGHXWFWASMNGTO BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUTSTY COUIISSI01ERS OF '.HATCOL COU7.1TY, 'ITASHI_IGTOINT ORDER. VCAT! TG PLAT OF SILVER Ead Before the above named Board of County Commissioners, the application of Thomas J. Jenkina. and Edward S. Hughes for the vacation of the Plat of Silver Bovr..in 1,7hatcom County, Washington, came on for hearing this day at 10:00 o'clock li.U., and the Board finds: 1. On January 8, 1891, at 3:00 o'clock P.1,1., there was duly and regularly filed for record at the office of the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, a plat of Silver Bow by which there was regularly platted into lots, blocks, avenues, boulevards and alleys, certain lands more fully shown on said plat and located in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23; and Lot 3 in Section 26; all in To.rnwhip 37, Eange 3 East, Whatcom County, 77ashing ton; and ever since said time said land as set forth in said plat has been duly and regularly platted as aforesaid. 2. That Thomas J. Jenkins is the owner of the legal title to all of the lots, blocks and lands comprising said plat with the exception of the streets and avenues and:'_allays therein and with the further exception of the abandoned right-of-way of the Great Northern Hail,°,:ay Company which runs across said plat; That Edward S. Hughes, is purchasing all of said lots and blocks comprising said plat from said Thomas. J. Jenkins, upon contract. 3. That on October 20, 1942, said Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes filed an applica, tion before said Board for the vacation of said Plat of Silver Bow in its entirety, including all the seventeen (17) blocks together with their component lots, and all of the streets, avenues boulevards and alleys set forth and dedicated by said plat to the use of the public, excepting only: the said abandoned right-ofpway of the Great Northern Railway Company as laid out and disclosed upon said plat; Jashington State Primary Highway No. 1, also knovm as U. S. Highway Road 99; and 11hatcom County Road _To. 277; also known as the old Lake Samish xoad, as said two highways are now laid out and maintained across the land included in said plat. 4. That said Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes own all of the ph tied portion of the real estate included in said plat, and that said plat has for more than fifty years remained undeveloped, and none of the streets, avenues, boulevards or alleys thereof have ever been improved, graded or actually used by the public or any of the public. 5. That upon said application being filed herein for the vacation of said plat, this Board entered an order herein fixing Eovember 27, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock A.1,1., as the time. when said application for said vacation should be heard and fixing the place of the hearing at the Commissioners' Office at the Court House at Bellingham,"iashington. 6. That after the filing of said petition, Pliny T.. Snyder, county auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, posted notice of hearnn on the vacation of said platas more fully appears from the records and files of this Board in connection vrith this matter, and that said notice was in all things regular and as provided by law, and that said notice was timely. 7. That at said hearing no one appeared to object thereto, and that it is for the best interests of Thomas J. Jenkins: and Edward S. Hughes, and likewise for the best interests of Vdhatcom Counter, 71ashington, that said plat be vacated. IM EFORu, The premises considered, IT IS ORDERED That said plat of Silver Bow be and the same is hereby vacated in its entirety, including all the seventeen (17) blocks together with -their component lots, and all of the streets, avenues, boulevards and alleys set forth and dedicated by said plat to the use of the public, excepting only: the said abandoned right-of- way of the Great Northern Railway Company as laid out and disclosed upon said plat; Washington State Primary Highway T,To. 1, also knovm as U. S. Highway Road 99; and V7hatcom County Road No. 277 also known as the Old Lake Sarnish Road, as said two highways are now laid out and maintained across the land included insaid plat. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That said vacated streets, avenues, boulevards and alleys are declared and decreed to be the property of Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes as owners of lands adjoining said vacated property, and it is further ordered that said Thomas J. Jenkins and Edward S. Hughes are entitled to such rights and benefits as are given them by law, resulting from the Vacation of said plat together with streets, alleys, boulevards, etc. shovrn thereon. Dated this 27th day of "ovember, 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COL11r1SSIO1?ERS OF 1r7HATCOT,1 C0127-'Y, ;'TASIB NGTON By FRANK L. CRA1,1ER Chairman GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE BOSiR.D OF COLT TY C01,11ISSIO'IHERS) Commissioner E. C. 11NLEY Commissioner OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE --DAY O79 27 ISOVEDIBEH 42 F There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same t.-ras duly adjourned til 9:30 A.P.i. , Tuesday, December 1, 1942. Approved of the Bo 'L!L!».'»."r!L!L 1 L�!.rL.!�,I,t,!r r�rrr r.JL1LlL.!LL» L Ct,!�.!,L..L_,f.1*L!L1L!.L J!!Lf l�lL1L.J-L!L/'/.L!LlL 1L1 !, rr rr rL' f1111�fL_1�1.1. rLTL.,'�'L L�!�JL�!l1. /T > ifttt t trTr rfiriritfl7tlft�TT/ TTr rr`TrT17rr r�rrtnrrrrt T7 rf� 7tfTfitt7 rrlrrrt rfrthIrl, f 'TrlirtFlCr'tirfi'i'�lliti trTt7 rr; 7'irirTrft-11,1trr#111VIrrrirtrr!✓i T �Yit7�7r, LE]ETING, TUESDAY, DECEP.BER 1, 1942 OCTOBER TER1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 27, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this 4ate, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRE U EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 3.40 it 't t' it Assessor 3.60 County Road Fund " 9.45 Fred Hanson it 12.88 E . C . P,Ianley Commissioners 55.05 Pacific Tele. & Tele.. Co. it 5.63 it it it it Treasurer 14.40 Fred Hanson it 1.55 Clark Electric Co. Court House .95 Sears, Roebuck & Co. it rt .81 Hoff & Pinkey if if 1.13 Douglas PrlcKay Property Agent 42.90 County Road Fund Elect. & Reg. 19.67 Annie Gibson if it 55.75 LIrs. V. A. Clark if rt 5.00 Smith, Livesey, ':?right Co. it r' 193.50 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. ##1 175.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 6.10 u If If It Sup. Ct. ##2 5.75 Hazel B. Heun it . 205.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Ct. Reporters 2.65 t' It It " Juv. Court 6.55 it If It if Clerk 2.65 P41orse Hardware Company it 6.47 3. N. Hine J. P. Country 7.50 W. K. Pixley tt 22.00 Fred Hanson Pros. Atty 13.91 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it tr 3.20 it If r' It Sheriff. 11.55 County Road Fund it 59.71 Curtis Brovm It 1.44 Joe Altose Jail 3.06 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods If 5.15 Harold Smith it 20.28 Western Thrift Stores it 4.11 Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 7.14 County Ro.ad Fund it " 't 11.63 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. if " tt 6.95 to It n It Exten. Serv. 7.15 County Road Fund If it 14.69 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Ho-rt. Insp . .30 Wlash. St. Asstn of Co. Comm. E,.p. Comm Assn 17.66 western Woodworking Company Def. . Emerg. 4.32 Holeman Transfer If tt 23.11 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. if " 4 0. 24: tt It It 11 Adv. Exp. 7.71 Ii?ITIATIT?G RESOLUTION $ 19138.65 BEFORE TIME 'BOARD OF COU`TTY 1C01.,U.II :3I0_;F]RS OF `:IIIATC011 COU''TY, WIAS!IIiTGTOIr In the matter of the Resurfacing - CD ) of H St and Ilarkvrforth Road, to ( Resolution to Resurface be known as CRP-SP:M i#26 ) IT IS THEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners t:<at it is their intention to resurface, trlth crushed gravel from stockpile, the H Street. and Markworth Road located in Sees. 1 & 2, Tps 40 & 41 H, R 1 & 2 E , W.M. BE IT FURTIMR RESOLVED that, for the 'foregoing, there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Items of %7ork $1200.00 Gas Tax Funds This project is hereby declared to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this:. resolution by the llirector of Highways of the State of 77ashington the County Road Engineer is IIEREBY ORDERED AI'TD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon asby law provided. ' A RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBEI H TERM TUESDAY TH is t Y OF DE CELIBLR It1' -1 Io� 42 -19 BRIO R7Ri PITT �B. ELLIRGK1iYj-W.SSHIN6T BE' IT FURT11ER'SOLVED that' this ..project, be".g)ros.ecuted,,by::Day. Labor ,as. a' County._:Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 'Washington Adopted this lst day of December, 1942. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONIMISSIO11NERS ) Attest:. PLINi'_T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor- FRANK L. CRAT;r.+.,R Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E. C. M)ULEY Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Wednesday, Dec. 2, when they " again convened with all.members .,present. v' Final Cost Records, of various projects, were certified as follows: Project No. and 'dame Estimate Cost Balance CRP-ASNI##17 Paradise Road $ 501.00 $ 603.34 $ 102.34 O.D. CRP-ASIVI #18 Bakerview Road.•. 619.80 672.80 53.00 O.D. CRP-ASM #19 Pole Road 1 786.40 967.81 181.41 O.D. CRP -A #23. Stickney Island Road 866.00. 1,068.09: 202.09 O.D. IN THE TJIATTER OF CHA.ITGING PERCENTAGES FOR COUNTY ) ( RESOLUTIO-N ROAD FUND EXPENDITURES DURING THE YEAR 1942 ) WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore, by resolution, fixed the percentages for the: expenditure of Gas Tax Funds for the calendar year 1942`, as follows,: Overhead and Operation 6.37 Maintenance 62.9749% Construction .23.2306% Bonds 7.42447 WHEREAS, it has now, been determined by this Board that the percentages as. fixed by said resolution, and shown above, are not adequate to allow the necessary distribution of expendi- tures of the available Gas Tam Funds for the calendar year 1942; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the. percentages adopted as shoz�m above, be and the same are . hereby set' aside and that the percentages. cn °$218,861:08.. of;::1942 pudget,tt�gt3i�r with th available excess of $12 ,787.85 , be fixed as, follows: Overhead and Operation 5.23 $ 1,21115.24 Maintenance 69..56-:.::. 0 161.,1:35.00 . Construction 19.10'4,41244.94 Bonds .11 p 14 ,153.75 100 % $ -2319648.9a Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of December, 1942. 0 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO141MISSIO1\NERS_) Attest: PLINY T. S1TYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COMER Deputy Auditor BOARD OF COUNTY COT:t 1ISSIOHEftS OF t'•>T:TATCOM COUNTY, VIASHIITGTOId By FRAIJK L. CRAMER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . MANLEY Commissioners. I 25.4 .RECORD OF COMMISSIONtRS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY is t DECEVIBER 42 TERM THE DAY OF 19 There -being no further business to come before. the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M' Friday, December 4, 1942. Approved L Chairman of the Board }i7177 ii1l i � 7/l fl 7T1 7Y� f i 1t�1 II l7 AtIVI NT WO D EETING, FRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, December 2, 1942, the Board met at 9t30 A.M., thi date, with all members present. The follovri.ng claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor $ 31.5.00 Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. Assessor 3.09 Dept. of Labor & Industries it. .67 Frank-L. Cramer Commissioners 3.30 Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer 3.49' It " " Adv. Exp.. 17.50 'Art Engraving Company of if" 13.54 The Lynden Tribune It it It 39.37 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 31.95 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. it if (Play) 6.OS T. R. Carter J. P. Country 87.25 Waitkus Supply Company Sheriff .59 Wallace Chevrolet Company it 115.01 Dept. of Labor & Industries IT 11.53. if it if Jail 8.93 B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. it 71.32 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners., Inc. it 25= 77 Flash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn it 21.78 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn It 17.98 Dept. of Labor &Industries Constable 2.23 L. AT. Freimann Exten. Serv. 1.00 Bertha lulostue It It . 63.00 B6nnie Neishe if It 1.75 Louis V1. King Hort. Insp . 22.65 tied H. DeVore Def.. Lmerg. 2.15 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. " it 14.61 COUNTY ROAD FUI\M : Payroll Voucher 6519 $ 732.20 6520 268.00 6521 347:90 6522 569.50 6523 519.05 6524 351.80 tt a 6525 1,390.43 6526. 245.40 " 6527 665.50 6528 714..20 6529 12419.04 6530 410.70 State & Maple Texaco Service 93.63 H. J. Reynolds 149.00 Star Drug Company 1.13 James K. Rogers 1.20 J. A. Cole 2.00 Washington Co-operative Mills, Inc. 8.3a Columbia Valley Lumber Company 3.50 it If II tt 3.50 Holmes, Lumber Company 3.40 Iverson Lumber Company 393.79 tt u of 95.59 Norstrom Lumber Company 76.93 Western Auto Supply Company 3.69 Powder Sales & Equipment company 26.05 it if tt " 24.82 Robertson Freight Linea .80 Everson Motor Company 5.41 It IT if 366 41 of It " 36.30 Ernest Hamel. 20.34 Ershig Sheet P,,Ietal Works 1.60 Larson & Miller 1.55 it it 1.28 Ray's Standard Garage 6.18 Sharp Bros. Uarage 31.55 North Washington Implement Co., Inc. 3.76 Diehl Motor Company 1.57 if IT " 62.02 IT it it 100.87 Howard -Cooper Corporation 247.20 if if " 154..50 Bellingham Transfer 20.31 $ 901.54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRID AY TH 4th Y OF DECE'112ER 2�' 19 42 COU11fiY ROAD, Continued Western Steel & Salvage Co. $ 10.38 State & 1;Iaple Texaco Service 51.09 It If a ►t 10.04 it it ►t It 4.64 PUBLIC ASSISTA.7�CE FUND: Anderson's Market $ 62.50 Art Hubbard 10.00 Poplack Bros. 39.96 Safeway Stores, Inc. 7.21 IT if It 14.49 11irs . Hattie uVaugeman 45.00 Aubert Drug Company .67 IT It If 24.30 Dr. Harvey Carpenter 5.00 Dr. S. S. Howe 13.25 Hurley Drub; 1.Iart 11.37 Star Drug Company .93 Ll' -.7 LIDR i.RY r UiID : Hazel B. Houn 10.00 The American Latin Book Company 50.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 9,653.08 234.68 $ 60.00 $ 10,854.30 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.TII. , Tuesday, December 8, 1942. ApprovedILI hairrmaA of the Board («.'f, L,'L!«/�.!.Fri!LZZ.LL!L1Z1 Lr..!','L!F.f�!!.•'.L:,!.'«!!!L/!.LL!Z!Z!L_!Zf.L1,'.1�.!«L.L.L:!.Lr,+L! rrr«I,f.Jf.-'«'/.tJ.lL.',L!1.+t!,�(,,'.!L! :L,7L1'..'1..'f!f_1Lf�.!.!«Ll .!.).�f ,.'�.r'.L..Z1Z!j«L'�!«1�,+.1r /j..Zl�lj..11,t !1.! /L..1L�! 1. !LfLIL rrfi'Irif'i'tlTl�irrr,717'lr it'i`�il'r�I/'ii`riiTLii� lr!'iirtrt7)`�;rirlTl�rfiCtrrrlrrrtl',`�1'i'r��r%l`illr/i friT�rfrrf �7'/Tr/'�i`�ie tt7�iJ`ii i`i`fiff-i�`'il'l�lTr�li lt�llT7i ii`i`rrrrteril`l�l'rtrlfirli>�i�'1�17'1ri�l�rYii'IT 1i2ETI_ G, TUESDAY , DECE1.� �R S , 1942 October Term Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 4, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.17a., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUIIRE11 T =E`TSE : Standard Oil Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber Lulls Llors e Hardware Company Cdestern Foundry Company W. .1. Hine Union Printing Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber l:iilis nn.o ll t s T;Iarke t Toviner Printing Company Union Printing Company Eunice Germai.a Carlson Union Printing Company rt it if Pliny T. Snyder Anstett Printing Company Audiphone Company C OtT ' TY ROAD FIIM : Vincent Jordan Union Oil Company Sumas Garage Trunkey & Sons 11 tr rt t► Standard Oil Co. of California tt if if If It it It a It 11 It It it it IT Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Automotive Parts Service it If u it It n It It u Morse Hardware Company 11 tt It rt n tt No-rthviest Auto Electric Company Commissioners $ 2.48 Court House 61.80 It 11 8.16 IT it 28.70 J. P. Country 2.50 Pros. Atty 3.86 Jail 12.36 tt 7.77 Supt. of Sch. 14.42 It 2.89 Exten. Serv. 21.33 Def. Emerg. 10.35 Adv. Exp. Elect. 14-2.51 11 it if 3.32 IT it It 229.44 IT It Schools 259.56 $ 53.13 79.72 5.46 28.99 24.97 47.27 141.74 135.61 47.14 35.43 65.98 1.62 41.84 8.46 139.77 4.40 5.25 1.45 67.57 $ 811.45 OCTOLER IECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TI.ESDAY TH AY OF DECEI;�ER 19 42 COU-,TTY ROAD F UITD , Continued Farmers Lutual Telephone Company $ 3.00 Carl McCoy 8.71 Fred Jensen 14.48 It" 32.85 It 5.40 It't 36.41 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 11.07 n n tt It 50.98 cJeffcott. Motor Company 115.19 Union Oil Company 117.57 if it it 42.70 Monahan Garage 122.57 Custer Garage 1.03 Fred W. IJIcElmon 102.50 $ 1,600.2E PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIVID: Lary Edna Barter $ 20.40 Sabine L. Carr 23.88 Evelyn R. Freeman 29.04 Hilda ,iggin 22..60 H. Garner Wright 2.40 Food Stamp Revolving Fund 321.50 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 75.47 n 1i it it 9.30 it tt it It 3.10 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Bellingham Family 67elfare Ass t n 1.00 Union Printing Company S.24 B. B. i:Ieat & Sausage Mfg. 27.63 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 24.57 dhatcom County Dairymen's Asstn 153.57 Far]- I. L. Cilley, 1Z. D. 90.00 L. A. Greenwood, P,1. D. 159.00 Laurel Beach.3anatorium 353.58 Riverton Hospital 1,972.90 Anderson & Son 19.07 Chambers Grocery 30.00 Paul M. Hanson Grocery 14.00 Lowell Grocery 43.50 Safeway Stores, Inc. 20.50 $ 33435.25 SOLDIERS RELIEF FMID : Elizabeth. B. Roberts 20.00 $ 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 5,866.95 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUT:IY CO1.11ISSIOITERS OF WHATC01.1 COUITTY, uIASHINGTOII INT THE M&TTER OF SE`i'TLEMEiU UITH THE COUNITY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE OF OCTOBER, 1942 j Whereas, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer, for CThatcom County, Vlashington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of October, 1942, and the same hasbeen checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS TIEFORE ORLERED by This Board that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as. follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER General 20.46 School 305.00 University 336.47 College 238.46 11 W. C. E. 82.90 E. V17. C. E. 71.00 Co Wo Co E. 38.00 Veteranst Compezisation 9.23 Parks & Parkways 120.13 Forest Fire Protection 143.57 Highway Safety 120.12 Current Expense (3 o Rebate) 4.64 Suspense 703.32 Treasurer's Revolving 96.32 Cash Paid City Treasurers 4,631.02. V11Jd?iI2TTS Ti DEEIbIED : Cul•rent Expense 40,444.10 Soldiers Relief 290.,00 Road Fund 16,343.34 Public 21ssistance 15,391.07 Law Library 84.77 P.iarriage Certificate 45.00 IECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF DECEI:IBEER 79 42 �x7ox�nrnrrrrcta-eFrnnaRMrrVK9 NCTO _ P . U. D . 228.85 Schools - General 91,013.89 Schools - Building, 60.91 Opportunity Room 760.63 Port - General 7,386.39 Moorman Ditch, Maint. 39.37 Drain. Dist. #- 5, 11aint. 296.25 BOIIDS RL D { IZD : Schools - Bond 16,900.00 INTEREST CIT UARRtuTTS : Current Expense .47 II;TEREST OIT BOHMS : Schools - Bond 12,149.00 208,859.73 'v'le do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on October 31, 1942, as shotm by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle - First Nat'l Bank Bellingham 1762020.37 Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 158,382.70 Treasurer's Revolving Fund 106.16 Nat'l Bank of Commerce Bellingham 1799,465.05 First National Bank Lynden 305P000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 251,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine. 5,000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Investment Account 222500.00 -Defense Bonds. 49,950.00 678,424.28 CASH IN OFFICE Cash in vault 9,828.11 Chks and cash items 42539.47 Currency 12920.00 Silver 37.12 ,32-1.707 Less cash over .45 16,324.25 Total cash in hand 694,748.53 IN TESTII:iOlgY %`1EIE,OF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 8th day of Dec. 1942. (SEAL OF TIE] BOARD OF COU_,TTY C012,4ISSI0iTERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SiTYDER County Jiuditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board FRA,,TK L. CRAIti!ER Chairman of the Board GE0. ELDER County Commissioner E . C . I IAITLEY County Commissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of order of the Board of County Commissioners now on file in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. PLINY T. SITYDER Auditor, 13hatcom County The November report of the activities of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The November report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.L1., Friday, December 11, 1942. Appro v d ?iairman of the Board J..' .r'yr'r! .l:.l 1t.'LrfJ:!l../ .lyl.le:1.'«/«:.Ll I 1 I +c.1� lCll r«Iu 1LI1L«1 .Ll "1�1 -LL:L �_'.«! l�!t!tf�! t�1 'LIIJ ll.:z.l.�� ittr rtrrrrr�rrtrrrrrrrr rr� �tYtrttfrrr;rrrrr7trrrrrFrr ;rr,4//-#,\rrrrr rrrrr rrrrr ,rrrrr;rrtrrr rilrrrrr h;�t�t�i�rrr #,rrr,7rrtrr�ttrr,tir�Iti�l�r , t7Trrrr,7r�ir,`rlrtr�7rr�ft,r;#rtrrrr t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE_ llth DAY OF DECEMEEi R 19 42 I% TING, FRIDAY, DECE11BER 11, 1942 ' OCTODER TERP:I Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Lecember 8, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this. date, with Commissioners Elder and Manley present. Thefollowingclaims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREdT EXPENSE: G. y'l. Nestle Model Truck & Storage 4-X Baking Company ' Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. The Inter -American Monthly Bloedel Donovan Lumber TsIills Chas. Riley Payroll - City Election Election Officials COU'T'I'Y ROAD FU M: Payroll - Voucher 6603 "lallace Chevrolet Company Bellingham Builders Supply Co. it tt it It 1I. W. Gibbs it Barron Tire Company if if u Northwest. Po�,,rder Distributors Lind Gravel Company If if it Thoroway Radiator Shop 1 PU3LIC ASSISTAi:CE FUM: Aubert Drug Company n it it McKesson. & Robbins, Inc. If If It Owl Pharmacy Star Drug Company itiirs . 1. O' Cain Aubert Drug Company n it If it tl u tr tr n tr tt n tt tt n tr rr tr n u Roy Barrett Drugs Bellingham Visiting nurse Assn Dr. R. E. Dickinson Ferndale Pharmacy Gibb Clinical Laboratory If it It Herald Prescription SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert Allen Duncan Elections It Jail it Supt. of Sch. Def. Emerg. if If Adv. Exp. .tr it Total of Claims Allowed AGR:-]EI.. l?T $ 5.15. 37.75 34.54 91.25 3.00 7.21 2.00 137.50 937.95 $ 1,406.35 242.85 54.16 15.66 35.79 14.21 10.04 51.62 1.55 3.56 9.73 47.90 6.70 $ 498.77 $ 4.78 19.83 13.0S, 40.69 2.83 32.88 25.00 .67 .88 27.50 2.54 2.29 .67 12.73 .88 48.68 5.75 15.00 3.94 60.00 10.00 5.60 $ 336.17 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $2,256.29 V v"MEMiliAS, there is a county road running along the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, To,.,nzship 39 North, Range 1 East of W.M. , situated in �'lhatcom County, ',"Jashington, which property is oimed by Fred Doderer and Ethel Ilary Doderer, his wife, and VEEREAS, water is being drained along said highway and it is both necessary and convenient that the said water be taken across a portion of the said described land to the outlet into Terrell Creek; and MiSRZJriS, the County Commissioners of lWhatcom County are agreeing to furnish a bulldozer for the use of said Fred Doderer on the above described real estate for a period of three (3) days for and in consideration of the said Fred Doderer and Ethel Mary Doderer, his wife, agreeing to execute a conveyance to Whatcom County conveying to said ;Ihatcom County an easement over the northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 1 East cf W.L1. , situated in 3hatcom County, 1.7ashington, for drainage purposes only, said easement to be upon the land described as follows: A tract of land 80 feet wide and 90 feet long, the center line of which is the said road ditch described as follows: Beginning at a point about 90 feet South of the South end of the bridge over Terrell Creek and the East boundary of the J. J. Bell Road, County Road No. 268; thence approximately North 150 OOt East a distance of 90 feet, more or less, to an intersection with said Terrell Creek. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 2 5w OCTOBER FRIDAY TERM llth THE-_ DECE1.�iBER DAY .OF - 42 _19 =II ft tOR7RT77iiA C-C�Tf f CCTReR7I1d.=W.iSHTAGTO I I I10',7', THEREFORE, in consideration of Whatcom County furnishing a bulldozer to Fred Doderer and Ethel Mary Doderer, his wife, to be used on the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter o Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of W.M. , situated in vdhatcom County, vlashington, for a period of three (3) days, the said Fred Doderer and Ethel 1.1ary Doderer, his viife , hereby agree to execute to ;1h.atcom County as easement for drainage purposes only over the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of W.M. , situated in Whatcom County, Washing, -ton, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: A tract of land 80 feet, wide and 90 feet long, the center line of which is the said -road ditch described as follows: Beginning at a point about 90 feet. South of the South end of the bridge over Terrell Creek and the mast boundary of the J. J. Bell Road, County Road No. 268; thence approximately South 150 001 East a distance of 90 feet, more or less, to an intersection with said Terrell Creek. IN IITNESS '31]EREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands this, llth day of December, 1942. FRED DODERER ETHE, L 1;1ARY DODERER 311ATCO1:I COU`ITY, a municipal corporation By FRAIv:K L. CRAIUM Chairman of the Board ( SEAL OF THE BO1aD OF COUNTY C 01JT_"r:iIS SI OTy RS ) GE0. ELDER Commis sioner E . C. 1:10LEY Commissioner STATE OF u7ASHIIIIGTON ) ( ss. COUNTY OF V1HATCOM ) On this day personally appeared before me FRED DODERER and ETHEL ITIARY DODERER, his wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing in- strument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and official seal this llth day of December, 1942. (NOTARY I S SEAL) EASMMNT CARL McCOY Notary Public in and for the State of "Washington, residing at Bellingham That FRED DODERER and ETHEL MARY DODERER, his wife, grantors herein, for a valuable consideration to them paid by the grantee herein, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and convey unto ','1EiATCOItiI COUITTY, a municipal corporation, an easement for drainage purposes over the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of W.M.. , situated in Whatcom County, Washington, the land being more particularly described as follows: A tract of land 80 feet wide and 90 feet long, the center line of which is the said road ditch described as follows: Beginning at a point about 90 feet South of the South end of the bridge over Terrell Creek and the East boundary of the J. J. Bell Road, County Road No. 268; thence approximately North 150 001 East a distance of 90 feet, more or less, to an intersection with said Terrell Creek; and the grantee may at any time to upon the said described premises for the purpose of repairing and maintaining the drainage across the said described land. Dated this llth day.of December, 1942. ETHEL I,ARY DODERER STATE OF "'1ASI1INGTO I ) ss. CM= OF `liFIATCOIt1 ) On this day personally appeared before FRED DODERER and ETHEL IiARY DODERER, his wife, to me knovm to.be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal this llth day of December, 1942. ('_`IO T ,"diY' S SEAL) CARL IIcCOY Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham "'EC®R F O COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 20 OCTOBEN TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF �rrh Z'- n 19AP There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was dul,,- adjourned til 9:30 21,.M. , Tuesday, Decerioer 15, 1942. Approved � Acting Chairman of ine Board �{f.!!!ll�.���t£[�:tJJ ,tt�! ����'�tljjLj.:d!tt�lt(�.fl1,C!r!fJ/7�I7'��L�.!�.I�J.,�7��II�1.J11J.,:�J£pit!-`{�.L!;t!�...!£CJ•.'J!1!!I,C!..lJ,:✓;tl�.t!-!L!,G.l.tl�l�liJ!'�T �t� !Li:£!£-1,�.fLtFlt!/1���:t_! !L.GII�.117�lffL!F t7iTtlt I it/Ti1`l�i�fit>f7 T)t/1'i' ii'ii"i/'Yl`i !TI ltiT! T' 7` i7' 1!1'ft1TT'!'t�TT7T17'tti tiTir"!'!T1 7lfti' (t�" ITf1"TitTT TIT7 TT/Ti�rrl-rlTT7'iYlT!" 17t 1 i iT��it/I'77';TtT7/ 7'1-/', 1,21ETIITG, TUESDAY, DECEit.MER 15, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 11, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., This date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREI: T EXPEITSE : Partial December payroll Treasurer $ 224.18 Delcie Berry " 5.00 Arnason & Company " 117.06 Union Printing Company 't 27.34 Bellingham Publishing Company " 16.57 Vida Shulmier Elect. & Reg. .80 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juv. Court 12.00 Seattle School List. No. 1 " It 62.80 Puget Sound Power- & Light Co. " 11 (Play) 2.33 0. D. Post J. C. Country 19.25 Carolyn Polstra L.arquand Exten. Serv. 24.87 Gale Squire " It 6.93 J. J. Lo ckert " it 1.55 The I,iaciJiillan Company " It 5.72 State &_ Maple Texaco Service " it 9.48 Kulshan Post #154, Amer. Legion_ lief. Emerg. 1.50 Payroll - Re : Ci uy Elect. t'ldv. Exp. Elect 293.13 Bellingham Publishing Company it it " 5.78 COU_TTY ROAD FUI`M : Shell Oil Company, Incorporated $ 350.95 August Zacher 102.30 Shell Oil Company, Incorporated 80.l!9 it It It it 5.23 Departrler_t of Labor & Industries 417.21 UBLI C ASSI STAI�TCE . FUND : Shat,,r Supply Company p 17.46 A. S. Aloe Company 3.00 Capital Stationers 2,,40 Hagen & Hogberg 632.79 State Treasurer 2.51 7hatcom County Road Engineer 15.00 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 9.34 It it tt it 7.50 Tt it It it . 9.28 Claon Co-op. Egg Ass to shingt 59.24 Bellingham Coal Mines 66.09 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Uompany .72 Ireland & Bellingar 91.74 Union Printing Company 42.23 11 if it 16.22 Peter Damascus Signs 3.09 Bellingham Coal Mines 325.45 Fred H. DeVore 6.18 Jeff cott Motor Company 2.06 Kraft Uheese Uompsny 11.53 Lee Grocery Company 13.60 North Coast Chemical & Soap Jorks 13.91 R)cific Fruit & Produce Company 95.58 It it if a 7.32 Packer Scott Company 5.15 Pynor Feed Company, Inc. 84.00 Northern Grocery Company 9.17 Shaer Supply Company, Inc. 592.25 Walton Fruit Co. 4.08 11 tt it 4.94 Williams & Wilkins Company 3.00 Mrs. W. O'Cain 25.00 Mrs. J. R. Bolster 37.00 Aubert Drug Company 2.29 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.73 u it it 2.73 Dr. S . S . Howe 18.25 Hurley Drug 11'art a.37 International Drug Co. 1.80 Howard C . Keyes 8.00 Inez Savage 2.04 836.34 $ 956.18 RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �� , OCTOBER TERM T M, SDAY -THE 15th DAY OF DECEL EH _19 42 �QN (O N7ATNT7 AGO irB ELC7FCsNJI$�i4�5N1HGT6 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIID: Cont. Owl Pharmacy it it if it Dr. C. H. Prouty Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. H. G. Sutherland Dr. A. H. Teitgen SOLDIERS RELIEF FUITTD : Mrs. 1T. M. Pedersen $ 25.00 29.73 9.58 21.00 19.46 15.00 23.00 12.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims Alloyed $ 2 ,467.31 25.00 $ 4,234.83 The sale to the Northwest Ship Yards, Bellingham, of old radiators, totalling 1300 sq. ft. of heating space, for the sum of $195.00 was approved by the Board. /The sale to Carl E. Handley, 2712 11adrona St., Bellingham, of an old au:tiliary gasoline engine from the ferry Chief Kvrina, for the sum of $25.00, was also approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, Llecember 13, 1942. .).drL! jrf t�f.Lrl1.?L!_l.1/�.IL[tiJ.r r r�r�.! 1!��rJ�rtrt.rc r1�Frl�)1r�tr.!�!�r !/,11.1Lt111!L1lllF.tr 2.):"!1�C���j T1li t t (7`! 1li)r/iiT/r 771 iii/tt Ttl'f rt7r?t7�t t�tit17iti/ritltfihl ttt trif T"ri ji7iTtt itf fiIt%,rrrrt i frjTt }7tti7�l)Tit)rltrrtr,ttrrrrrlrr r7rtt,Ii`!9"rlrt;f;r'ir7rr;t77'it777t MEETING, FRIDAY, DECEL,1BER 18, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 15, the Board met at 9:30 A.11., this date vli th all members present. The follovring clair,19 were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE 1 TT E1.1'E I TSE : Western Thrift Stores ,'falter I. S. Armstrong Gordon L. Carter Td. A. Germain COU•TTY ROAD FUi>>D: County Road Fund (County Stores it it (County Stores, Payroll - 11oucher 6616 If 1' 6617 It it 6618 it +, 6619 t' " 6620 It if 6621 it 't 6622 if tt 6623 if tt 6624 If 21 6625 if if 6626 It it 6627 PUBLIC ASSIST: ITCE Kr D : Jail Constable Supt. of Sch. Def. Emerg. Garage) Gertrude R. Granstrom Mrs. Nellie Overcash. 1�bshire t s Bellingham Builders Supply Company !t it u u Lind Gravel Company Claude McClellan 11t. Baker Grocery J. C. Penney Company Peters Realty Company Ritz Hotel S-afeway Stores, Inc. 11ary Savora Sears, Roebuck & Co. Max Thal Sherwood Bakery Cora Holzer P;Iorse Hardware Company Scientific Supplies Company $ 3.68 12.59 13.20 A nn 86.33 315.16 160.00 557.15 191.00 302.93 280.61 430.52 85.14 304.00 209.05 534.56 369.65 313.35 35.00 25.00 10.00 4.12 5.67 10.07 10.30 30.90 10.00 15.00 12.00 18.42 10.00 5..13 16.00 45.30 32.00 7.83 4.66 $ 33.47 $ 4,189.95 Y 2 �� t OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- FRIDAY THE 18th DAY OF DECE1,1 ER 19 42 1PUBLIC ASSISTAI,TCE FUbID, Cont. Bellingham Water Department $ 1.66 City Sanitary Service 2.17 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 35.07 'Testern Union Telegraph Company 2.33 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 1.85 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 93.87 George Janssen, Postmaster 82.30 Cash Assistance Roll for January 5,663.00 $ 6,199.65 SOLDIERS 7LIEF FUND: Victor W. Fisher $ 15.00 Harry H. Hanks 25.00 C. F. Cullup (Order to A. F. Loft) 25.00 11. C. Koder " 25.00 Charles E. McDaniel " 25.00 Michael M.. Radulovich " 25.00 John Robert Petersen 25.00 Laura Rockseth 20.00 S 185.00 Total of Claims Allowed $101608.07 ✓ Upon a motion made by Connissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and unanimously) carried, the Board signed a resolution authorizing the transfer to the State of 77ashington, for reforestation purposes, of 15,704 acres of logged -off county . ovined land situated in 3hatcom Uounty, and further authorizing the Chairman to execute the deed making such transfer. The resolution also provided for the return, from. the State of ',7ashington, to '�'Thatcom County of 320 acres of land, bearing marketable timber, in ;Tnatcom County. The resolution so signed was forwarded to the Division of Forestry for approval, and upon such approval is to be returned to Whatcom County for filing and recording. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.E., Tuesday, vecember 22•, 1942. l�ppro ed Chair�an -or-the Board !LIXI It!Lr.,!rrrrLf� !L!.LlrlL' ' r«.1j r L.t11�tL�C.:rl r "I r1:L.:Lltt�lrtLl LL!LILrf1Ir All !1!L!1!.lc' LrL'L.rL.'1!:,'«.'L!L..".'LGrr'=:!rL««!L.t IL:t!«l+'.r�fL!1. I :t.'�,r�,'f!.!1 r111! ILC«!L!:' 7tTrl itrrr�Iri>trtrrr�7tTr7t7T7�1Trr7T� tri lrrf7tf"ri7t>tt rr;i�;rrrrrrtr„r;t, 77TrInTJr,r;rl;rrrfrrr#i'rrrrrr,rrrrtrrrrrrrrrtTr',ir��tltttTN11ArTtTtirTrTr/ T7{trlr'7rtrlrT7lrrr,7r lr;rJrfr I..r ETING, TULSDAY, DECEEDBR 22, 1942 OCTOEER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, -December 18, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 .'�.P,I. , this date, with all members present. w• The follo%dng claims were approved for payment: ICURREI T E'XPEI,7SE : r'arnners Mutual Telephone Co. Auditor $ 2.38 1_ssessor .65 County Road Fund it 10.69 Farmers I:Tutual Telephone Co. Commissioners .90 it it it Treasurer .80 R. C. iitwood, Co. Treasurer " 8.75 County Road Fund Election 20.10 Farmers Irrrutual Telephone Co. Juv. Court .30 ►► ►t ,r ►► Clerk .40 Sheriff .68 County Road Fund It 57.43 if it " Supt. of Sch. 10.53 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It 4.27 Union Printing Company Constable 19.06 Ella Ecklund Supt. of Sch. 1.96 County Road Fund Agri Exten. Ser 13.34 r'armers Mutual Telephone Co. it it if 5.88 it it it " lief. Emerg. 2.95 Knights of Pythias is " 12.50 George Janssen, Postmaster Supt. of Sch 5.00 Payroll - December Auditor 1,281.37 " it Aud. u Elect 672.60 it if Assessor 1 209,00 to it Commissioners 60G.00 If it Treasurer 325.74 it If Court House 360.00 if it Prop. Agent 150.00 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 ►t ►t it if #2 178.65 Pros. Atty 504.24 Clerk 596.74 it " J. P. #1 135.00 " J . P . t#2 125.00 " Juv. Court 150.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM ' TUESDAY THE-_ 22nd DAY OF DE ET'd1t3ER _ 19-4 2 -- �A(ON�AINT(NG-LiT�ECLiNGN7ilrW1ISHIAGTD CURRE �3T E ETTSE , Continued Payroll - Decemuer Constable $ 60.00 if It Coroner 66.74 " Sheriff 820.00 Jail 430.00 Supt. of Sch. 406.10 " Exten. Serv. 360.03 " Hort. Insp. 166.74 " Def. Emerg. 100.00 Hilda ;liggin Jidv. Exp. 135.00 COUiTTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 6628 $ 665.00 It " 6629 150.00 if " 6630 150.00 " 6631 722.42 PUBLIC ASSISTANICE FUND: Payroll - 37-824 Albers Grocery Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Custer Mercantile Co. Golden Rule TJterc anti le C o . Hinotets Grocery Rome Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. H. L. Simonds �Ilalter Stenger Morgan Wheeler & Company Mrs. Hattie E. 4'laugaman TJirs . Kate Chevalley Mrs. B . F . Sheehan Aubert Drug Co. it it tr It n n It u n Dr. Carl T:I. Lrb It Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug T:Iart Payroll - 37-327 tt rr 37-828 SOLDIERS RELIEF F ND: Henry W. Westerman INSTITUTE FU-11D : Uashington Education Association Total of Claims Allowed 1,226.61 9.00 6.70 26.00 15.37 15.00 18.00 24.00 7.93 6.00 6.00 45.00 30.00 200.00 2.88 1.19 .93 .67 9.00 10.75 1.30 10.63 607.32 2,797.10 59.50 10.00 138.60 $ 99690.67 1,687.42 5,136.83 10.00 138.60 16 , 663.57 By unanimous action the Board fixed 9:30 A.T:T.., Thursday, Lecember 24, 1942, as the time for their next session, because of the regular meeting date of Friday being Christmas Lay. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to the time fixed - 9:30 A.L., Thursday, December 24. Approved Chairman of t e Board l�Tr✓�Jr7�r7wr i'ii"lY7rt��trr�Trrrt,�'rrtrrrrt,tit;���rr�77'7ttr��'(��t7';ttt7rtrtrriJ7'ri'Tl`1')`lYttr�trf�ttlTl77-)�Jri77TY�ii'l'�7T77�J�rCJy'!1'77'Yi 7���tlhir�iTl�Is1'ri7TtJ'J�lifTll'i�l7i�lTiff�T�7'YFt7rltit�7>�tl T�]EETIIIG, THURSDAY, DECET::BER 24, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, -December 22, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.TtiI., thi date, with Commissioners Elder and klarnley present. The following claims, were approved for payment: CUP=- NT EXPETTSE : George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty $ 20.00 School Dist. TSo. 501 Adv. Exp. (Elect) 45.00 The Blaine Journal If" it 41.89 $ 106.89 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUSSD : Henry 4:. Westerman $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 116.89 64 OCTOBER TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THURSDAY 24th era DECE1=R 19 42 CONFIR1 UNTI OIT OF SALE, :7IEIREAS , on December 18th, 1942, fo llo gyring a condemnation by the City Council of Sumas , a building located on property owned by the County, to -wit: I�T 28 ft. of Lots 9, 10 & 11, exc E 14 ft. of Lot 9, Dlk. 18, Johnsonts Addition to Tom of Sumas the County Commissioners ordered the County Property Agent to advertise the building on said property for sale, separate and apart from the realty on which it is situated, bids to be in the Property Agentts office,by 9:00 o'clock A.L., Thursday, December 24, 1942. The highest bidder to be awarded the building under the conditions set forth in the Property Agent's advertisement. The Property Agent did proceed according to the order and the highest bidder for cash was lair. Ben R. Days, R r1, Sumas,,, ti'ln. , with a bid in the amount of $51.50. =t0',V, THEREFORE, it is the order of the Board of County Commissioners of Y'Thatcom County tflat said sale be approved, and the County Treasurer be instructed to give the said Ben R. Days a bill of sale for said salvage lumber, with instructions to clean up the premises after demolishing and removing the said building. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 24th day of December, 1942. Chairman GE-O. ELDER (SEAL OF T, BOARD OF COU=',I'Y COL11.:ISSIO11,uRS) Commissioner E. C. 12, U,TLEY Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. S1,-=,R County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COMER Deputy By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 9:30 A..Li., Monday, December 28, 1942, at which time they again convened with all members present. ,f The quarterly check of the Treasurer's cash arras .made and a report signed, as follo."rs: Commissioners' Office December 28, 1942 de, the undersi-ned, CoriuniSsioners and Auditor of �'Thatcom County, this day, at 11:00 A.1di. , made examination of the cash funds in the office of the County Treasurer, R. C. Atwood, and found the cash correct, but this amount included two checks of R. C. Atwood, in the amounts of $102.50 and $15.00, total $117.50, which had been placed in the cash some days previous, and upon calling the Peoples State Bank of Lynden, on which these checks were given, 11r. J. ;'l. Stearns informed us that funds were not available to take care of same. Co. Comissioners - FRA' 1. L . CRA1:'? �R GEO. ELDER E. C. 1, A TLPY Date Checked - Dec. 28th - Hour 11:00 fi.l,i. , Auditor - PLIHY T . S MER The following claim r as approved for payment: COU17Y ROAD FUIM : George Janssen, Postmaster $ 13.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9 :30 A.M. , Tuesday, December 29, 1942. Approved S-(;- L�� £,.cti.ng Chairman of the Board ­4..'«.'.L1�1','L11111:!L.!L lL.fl!r lL: f.r'.. C.' L"'LIL.I l�.rrJ«!:. !11�!G: /,'-,�',r.�'r /11C1« III'LL:L!:. rl rrr tlrfi777tr/i/7!rir,;rrr;, rtrrtrrtrrrrtrtrtrrtrrf;r;r;r/`t;/�r�;ri rrrrtrrr/ri"E/rtt7/ii7'itYrfITir;rrr;rirrr; Trrt;ririrlTtr n OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 2' 6 TUE SDAY 29th DECEI.-TBER 42 TERM THE DAY OF 19 NEETITTG, TUESDAY, DECEIMER 29, 1942 OCTOBER TER1,1 . Pursuant to adjournment taken 11onday, December 23, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.Till. , this date, ,°aith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: C i ITT E'EITSE R. L. Polk & Company Towner Printing Company Frazier's Typewriter Service Towner Printing Company ;l. IT. Rine R. L. Polk & Company of it George Janssen, Postmaster TToah H. Heller Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. COULUY ROAD FUiTD : H. & L. Company J. A. Cole Eugene Gerke John Bravard Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Inc. James K. Rogers Ashe Bros. Motor Company Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Monroe Calculating Tvlac1a ine Co., Inc. PUBLIC ASSISTAITTCE FtA`D: T:Irs: Etta Leickem Do Do Do Hawley Cab Ambulance Service Do Do SOLDIERS RELIEF FUTD : Harry Adolph Swanson Auditor $ 12.88 if 82.40 Treasurer 24.72 Elect. & Reg. 65.45 J. P. Uountry 10.00 Clerk 12.38 Pros. Atty 12.88 Sheriff 12.88 it 37.20 Def. Emerg. 2.32 It If - 3.73 Total of Claims Allo,.-,red $ -33.30 2.00 1.13 2.00 7.21 1.40 1.03 2.14 40.54 24.72 $ 45.00 45.00 45.00 35.00 1.10 6.00 9.00 $ 35.00 327.34 $ 115.47 $ 186.10 $ 35.00 663.91 v The bond of Harry 0. Loft, as County Clerk of v1hatcom County, to assume office January 11, 1943, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Auditor. A re -estimate of the cost of CRP 1A#23, the re -construction of corners on the Stickney Island Road, .°;as certified to the State in the amount of $1,150.84. Final cost records were certified, as follows: CRP-SLV23 Jones-Bakerview-Flinn-Hovde-lloff Roads: Est. $1,586.20; Cost $1,589.26; Bal. $ 3.06 O.D. CRP- ##83 Malloy Road it $1,052.56; " $ 954.82; ►► $97.74 Approval of the revision.of percentages to govern the expenditure of the revised 1942 gas tax funds, was received from the State Department of Hightways. BEFORE TFCi BOARD OF COUfiY CM,,U:iI,:,SIOii�' S OF '.IU-.TCO1, COUITY, iVASHI_ GTOI`T IN 1 + 1fATTER OF ADDITIO':TAL ELUMIRGEi� CY ) ( RE S OLUTI OTT FUTDS FOR NECESSARY DEFEIISE ', ORK ) WHEREAS, this Board has, on dates prior to this time, viz. , Dec. 12, 1941, Jan. 16, I. -Tar. 3 and June 9, 1942, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Laws. of 1925, authorized th.e expenditure of emergency funds (a total of $2,500.00) for certain defense work made mandatory by the existing state of Saar, and `:TfiE EAS, such funds have now become obligated and the emergency still exists, IT&d, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an additional appropriation of $500.00, or as much of it as maybe necessary, be and the same is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor be, and he is 1-ereby authorized to issue the necessary warrants against the Current Expense Fund of ;Thatcom County to pay all proper and approved claims against said emergency appropriation. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 26C, OCTOBER TERM TIE- SDAY THE - 29th DAY OF DECE11DER is 42 DOH in regular adjourned session of the Board tizis 29th day of December, 1942. ( SEAL OF TLI-1111, BOARD OF COUN TY CO1. iISSIO'_.t RS ) 30.,R.D OF COUNTY 1`01. ,7SSIO::,LRS OF ;71� �TCOl,i COU_ITY, 7.7ASIII_.GTOIT FRAITK L. CRA1.1ER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 1,11AI, Y Attest: PLII �r T. S TYDER Coriunissioner County Auditor w Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP11ISSIOITERS OF 17IIATCOM COTL\TTY, VIASHINGTON REQUEST FOR DIRECTOR OF HIGIEMYS TO PERFOFU.T ) CERTAIIT a7ORK AT THE 14 ARIETTA OVERITEAD ( R E S O L U T I O N CROSSING 017, T � 1".2,RIETTA ROAD ) IT IS I-EMEBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the Director of highways is requested and permitted to furnish to Whatcom County certain mud -jack equipment with operator and foreman, for raising end slabs at LIarietta Overhead Crossing on 1111arietta Road, to the amount of Three Hundred & no/100 ($300.00) Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Uhatcom County in the I,Iotor Vehicle Fund during the present biennium; and IT IS IE_EBY FURTHER RESOLYED, that upon the statement of cost of such work ana journal voucher therefor, including all labor, equipment, material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is authorized and directed to reserve and credit to the Debartment o_ Ili�;hways, in payment of such work any funds credited or to be credited to .7hatcom County iii the Motor Vehicle Fund not to exceed the above specified sum. ADOPTED this 29th day of Decen oer, 194:2. (SEAL OF THE 30.4RD OF COUi'TTY COLTEIS SI OMRS ) 11ttes t : PLAY T. S=., ER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Psy L. COZIER Deputy Count; Auditor FRA I TK L. CR:)i,ER Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . 1.1AM—EY Uommissioner Constituting -the Board of County Commis 3l oners of Unatcom County, aashington BEFORE TIC 30iuRD OF COUNTY C01111ISSIONERS OF 4T IATCOLI COUNTY, ,'IASIIIiTGTON IId THE LIATTER OF THE, SALE OF COTITTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE AC UIRED FOR DELINt ITE1172 TAX`ES ) VIHEREAS the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of IT State State of �lashington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for saic property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the lags of the State of Clashinc;ton, and VMREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests lof said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, ITO'.IZ' , TI'Ei�EFORbe it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of 'Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directE to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, Mall as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said (property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official ITevispaper, a daily ne-us.- paper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive ueaks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time. and place of said sale, iIii,ch shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock 1�.��. and 4 o'clock P.T.I. on date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of ldhatcom, State of Washinc ton, and said notice shall set forth that RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY 29th Y OF DE CEIv1BER 1942 7 the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement, made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of.such sale, or at the time and pla ce at which sale may be adjourned to: City of Blaine, Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 2.6 « $ 60.00 Bobblett's ist Add to Blaine, Lots 23-24, Blk. 7. 15.00 Miller Park Add to Blaine, Tax 8. Comm on the Vl line of Wash. Ave 53 ft. m/1 of the N of the N line Bobblett St., or at a lm corner of the w;T. J: Allen tract or Tax 4. - th N along W lire Wash. Ave.. 50 ft. - th W 100 ft. m/1 to RR Rwy 50 ft. m/1 - th Ely to Wash. Ave to beginning W 0 0 & 30.00 Town of Sumas, Lots 4 to 9, Blk. 20 0 0 a 0 0 0 50.00 Barkerville Suppl to Sumas, Lots 4-5, Blk. 17. . .a 20.00 C. H. Adsits Add to Sehome, Lots 10, 11 & 12, Blk 4 125.00 Kelloggs Garden Tract,,Lot 2, Blk.2 0 0 60.00 Kershaw & Kline Add to Bellingham, Lots 22, to 25 'inc.l, Blk,3 50.OQ Sizppl. of Whatcom, Lots 3' & 4, Blk 8 50.00 Lot 1,-Section 26, T�wp 37 N, Range 1 E . . 150.00 Und 3/4 Int Lots 1 & 2, less road, Sec.. 4, Twp. 37 X Range 3 E 150.00 Tax 11. EZ NE NE SE exc" part platted, except Tdx 11. 1-l1. 2 less. R.R. and Street, Sec- 2.0 Twp 3& N, Range 3 E .. 700.00 SE SE - SW SE, Sec. 6, Tiwp 38 N, Range 5 E . .. 120.00 DOIM in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 29th day of December, 1942. FRANK L. MUER. Chairman of the Board GE, O. ELDER (SEAL OF TI-2 BOARD OF COUNTY COt ISSIO.'MRS) Commissioner E. C . MANLEY Commiss ioner 14-ttest: PLII�7Y T. SIMER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 'Dance License Application No. 489 for public dance to be held at the Northwood range P � p Grange Hell, on December 31, 1942, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Northwood - Grange. .Friday .being a holiday, the`Board by unanimous action fixed Thursday, December 31, 1942, as the time for their next session, and adjournment was, taken until 9:30 A.M., on that date. Approve Chairman of the Boar!_ it7tt�tftf����t1f�77'�fttl'ti77"r77t'Yfl'i'��Itt�'7�T7'Y!'�YJ7��it��i�� � i'�f���17'1�tft'�ili7'YttfY fLti'fY7t���f7'f�t��7t7ttY"flT7't>�i77'iit'i�t1Tt��*it't/'Y�t'�t�tf���tf�t� 1:IEETIN,G, '.THMSDAY, DECE111BER 31, 1942 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 29, 1942, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment:. II CURRENT EXPENSE : Frank L. Cramer. E. C . Manley Model Truck & Storage Co. Charles Rand Hazel B. Heun George Janssen, Postmaster Walter K. Pixley Sandison Studio Gordon L. Carter Pacific Tel-. & Tele. Co. it it if If Howard E . Mills Douglas EcKay Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. R. R. Yates Commissioners $ 3.10 ft 57.55 Elect: & Reg. 66.70 Sup!. Ct. #1 175.00 Sup. Ct. #2, 245.00 if 5.00 J. P. `ountry 5.50 Pros. Atty 12.88 Supt. of Sch. 11.10 Exten. Serv.. 7.90 Hort. Insp. 8.45 Maint. of Airport 6.18 Def. Emerg. 28.96 if tt 16.07 It tt _ 2.1C $ 651.55 to" OCTOBER RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TsRM_ THURSDriY THE- 31st DAY OF. DECE11BER _19 42 -'iiNiOi�F7NiNriNGZ0.T-CLLLINGNRN'�-KJt 14 __ COU11TY ROAD FUND: August Zacher $ 19.90 Al Fosberg, 124.00 Charles Loshbaugh 20.00 Bellingham. Water Department 2.60 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 20.65 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 4.00 $ 191.15 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE F UIND : St.- Luke's General Hospital, $ 55.00 n 45.23 rt 2.00 Division of Purchasing, Central Stores 43.60 n it 8.51 n rr 34.46 Lorraine Hjelmeland, 40.19 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 84.97 it rr It Iet 11.85 ,r rr it If 1.85 t► n tt rr 3.10 Herald Pharmacy 118.07 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 Aubert Drug Company 3.13 ' tt it rr 63.28 it It if 2.01 Burroughs ZVellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. 19.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 5.05 Shipman Surgical Company 47.28 City Treasurer 15.00 Edquist Meat & Grocery 15.00 Charles Hamlin 7.73 Hansonts Grocery, 15000 Jones' Grocery 8.00 Martinsont s 6.70 Ray O'Neill 18.00 Ernest Ross.. 17.00 Steiner Radio Shop 2.58 $ 11243.59 W LIBRARY FUII : Hazel B. Heun $ 10..00 $ 10..00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,060.29 ✓r The Final Cost Record of CRP-A#23, Stickney Island Road, was certified as follows: Est. •$ 866.00; Cost - $ 11,141069; Bal. $ 275.69 O.D. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLILT SSIOIH RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHLIGEON REQUEST FOR . DIRECTOR OF HIGHVIAYS TO FURNISH ) CRBEED ROCK FOR CERTAIN ROAD PROJECT III ( SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION VIHATCOM COUNTY - CRP-SII #24 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the.Board of County'Commiss.ioners, that the Director of Highways is requested to furnish additional crushed rock for CRP-Sb7 #24 (Samish & Nulle Roads) - 121`•cubic yards to the estimated amount of Seventy-eight & 65/100 ($78.65) Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in the. Motor Vehicle Fund during the balance of the year 1942.; and IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that upon rendering the statement of total cost of such crushed rocl furnished, and journal voucher therefore,, the State Auditor ia, authorized and directed to reserve and credit to the Department of Highways, in payment for such crushed rock, any funds credited to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund not to exceed the above specified sum. ADOPTED this 31st day of December, 1942.. FRANK L . CRAMER . Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS)` GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . G. MAKLEY Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-offi.ci.o Constituting the Boa-rd of County lerk of the Board Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washi4gton y L . COZIER Deputy Auditor'sreport on check of tax rolls for 1941 was received and placed on file.. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM=HURSDAY THE 31st Y OF DECE1=1 R 26 19 42 BEFORE T- BOARD OF COUITTY COL11ISSIOM, RS OF IIILTCOI'.I COU11TIY, WASITTYGTOII ri I11 THE IILT= OF TRA'1,TSFERS ) ( R.ESOLUTIOIT & ORDER AFFECTING THE 1942 BUDGET ) T''JIIEREAS, under the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 301, Session Laws of 1927, as amended, transfers or revisions, withinthe general ch sses of "Salaries & Wages" and 1111aintenance & Opera- tion", may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners, and 'MIE=E1.S, in order to conform the budget appropriations to the requirements of the various departments of county government, numerous such transfers are necessary, and 'JIREAS, it is deemed practicable and advisable, in the interest of the efficient conduct of county business, that the procedure of passing separate resolutions for each transfer re- quired, be dispensed with, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED A:0 ORDERED, that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records as are lawful and necessary in the Iremises, at adjust the various budget accounts to the end that in all in- stances �rhere the appropariation accounts for the general classes of "Salaries & ;'rages" and of "Maintenance & Operation' under any department budget are not exceeded by the expenditures charged to such general classes, but where certain budget items contained therein would other- wise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures therefor, all such individual budget appropriatio be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged thereto, and these budget adjustments and transfers shall be made as of the 31st day of December, 1942. DOI••TE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1942. FRAI K L. CRA:�R Chairman ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.11ISSIOI R S) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . I;�-TTLEY Attest: PLIITY T. STTYDER Coi­,riiissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY C012,1ISSI0ITERS OF 71T-IATCOI1. C OUhITY , IASHIITG^lOIT IN TITS I.'_TTER OF AUTHORITY ) ( R E S O L U T I O N TO REPORT OIT i`TARCOTICS ) II-EREAS, Elwood L. Johnson has been appointed by this. Board to act as Administrator for the ;rnatcom County Welfare Department, such appointment becoming effective on December 1, 1942, ITO3, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that his shall be the signature appearing on all reports of narcotics in the,Whatcom County Hospital, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be furnished to the. Treasury Depart- ment immediately. DOi'I1 in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1942. BOARD OF COLENTY• COI+.,ZdISSIO1\r4 S OF :MATCOI+,I COUNTY, Vlashington 77� FRANK L. (SEAL OF Try' BOARD OF COUNTY C011 IISSIONERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . ItDUMEY Commissioner There being no further business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the October term, the Board to again convene at 10:00 A.17., Monday January 4, 1943, for the first meeting of the January term. Appro of the Boa "'err :rr ,�,n,rl •,zrl"�, ,t,t,I,l,r�, rr�,rrrT; r ;ir�r�r !N Jli:`: V?,1iY TERM 1101'',:iDAY .THE Q th DAY O JAI-17JARY 19a3 ==ticuax-sxuuawosa.:sstssucxnssrucnsx - -- -------- --- - I,r � � TI U , 110IDAY , JAI1UARY 4, 1943 jf-Lia ARY TEFUFL This. being the first Iionday in January, the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the January term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called to order by Commissionerm Craer. The following claims were approved for payment: C I,TT E7,1'ElTSE - old bills included in 1943 Budget: Arnason & Company C. J. Sorensen Bancroft - Whitney Company T. R..Carter Tidewater Assoc. Oil Company Bancroft - ,'Ihitney Company Commerce Clearing House Ho J and E . Mills B. RT. Wood Photo Lab. Inc. Registrars Court House Sup. Ct. Dept. #1 J. P . Country Sheriff Pros. Atty If 1t Coroner U Ex -ten. Serv. Reg. Vital Sta. $ 7.13 10.05 92.70 4.00 3.06 164.80 1.00 1.20 1.20 2.60 14.25 $ 301.99 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same 'uas duly adjourned til 9:30 f;.L., Tuesday, January 5, 1943. Approved Chairman of . L6 'J+L!L;.iI:(41' I11:�'r::/LL�LILfL.LILj�,I:L ,LfL�+ri!�r/;!:rlll!rirlrJ'rvrri"/'t:J,.+7irirlr+'7�ltit.'lT7r .:1ll�JtlTTilrrrrrr1'Lr/tItrf f�-Tirr TTJ/r7'!riTr`t/rrlro7 L:C, ETI TG, TUESDAY, JAITU IRY 5, 194.3 JAITIURY TERM Pursuant to adj ourzuaent taken Monday, January 4, 1943, the Board met at 9:30 A.Mv , this date, with all meribers present. The following claims were approved by the Board for paymient: ICU 5.17 E, 71"iS E : 1943 Payroll (10 days) assessor $ 391.60 it " Clerk 211.22 George Janssei:, Postmaster Hort. Insp. .10.00 A. J. Love A ---di to r 1.;�p a $ 61 _.32 CURRE1TT EXPENSE - 1942 Ethel PST. Snyder Auditor $ 3.60 Howard E. 1f2ills Electric Co. " 6.94 Griggs " 25:15 Larchant Calculating Mach. Co. "ssessor 15.45 Sharp Bros.. Garage " 3.36 Fred Hanson " 83.95 Union Oil Company Commissioners 2.08 Griggs Treasurer 4.58 Bloedel Donovan Lumber T,Iills Court House 78.28 Clark Electric Co. It It .94 Tuartin Electric Co. If It 2.16 I,'artin Pluibing Co. It It .23 S . E . I,1cCa u^r If It 6.70 Morse Hardware Company It it 1.30 Puget Sound Poorer & Light Co. It it 107.03 Griggs Clerk 37.63 Pros. Atty 13.75 Union Oil Company Jail 1.65. City Sanitary Service if 7.35 Puget Sound Pwr a Lt. Co. Juv. Ut. (Play) 7.22 Ireland &. Bellinga-r J. P. Country 2.50 Y. B. ,"Iilliams Pros. Atty 10.76 Loanan & Hanford Company Supt. of Schools 3.62 The Cincinnati Public Schools it " " 2.09 J. J. Lockert of " " 3.61 L. N. Freimann. E.-,:ten. Serv. 2.51 Gale Squire " of 26.00 Griggs " It 2.47 Nash. St. Ass'n of Co. Comm. Epp. Comm. Assn 50.40 Sabine L. Carr Adv. E:Lp. (Sch) 7.50 Lynden Tribune if It (Elect.) 37.68 $ 564.49 JATSU 4RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 2: 71 TERM TUESDAY -THE 5th DAY OF--J12ILT_ARY _ rs a3_ COU'?TY ROAD FU1,1D : Wallace Chevrolet Company Valts Repair Shop Gibbs Garage S. E. 1IeCavi Lynden Motor Company tt tr It 1.Iaple Leaf Auto Service Custer Service Station Rayts Standard Garage Howard -Cooper Corporation Don Denton Xnatcom.County Implement Company Hanson's Service Station Custer Garage Lynden Melding & 1,Ifg.. Co. 7estern Tractor & Equipment Co. Sharp Bros. 11cBeath Glass Co. It It it It It II Paul R. Tiffany it It It It Automotive -Parts Service tt It u tr ,r u It ,t 11 It It It Diehl 1,Iotor Company It If it it If It it If ,t tt tt n 1:Ionahan. Garage A. Wasching John Ferry Bloedel Donovan Lumber !.,!ills E. S. Malone Pacific I.ianifolding Book Company George F. Cannon PUBLIC ASSIST11:1,iCE FMM: Bellingham. Herald Morse Hardware Company �-destern Woodaorkin�; Company Ir It u Bellingham Publishing Company Clarence Handy 1Torth Coast Chemical a Soap Works It It n u It Pennsylvania Salt T;Ifg. Co. of ,`lash. Pynor Feed Company, Inc. It it II it Seattle Hardware Company Wason Brothers Company Brown & Cole, Inc. #2 Clair's I:Iarket Corner Grocery L . E Haggard J. C. Penney Company Poplack Bros. Frank Roberts Grocery Sears, Roebuck & Company Taylor's Grocery Thiel & Welter, Inc. Aubert Drug Company if It it It if It It It It It It it Ir It I► tr Ir It u tt rl Ir II u ,r tr u ►r Ir n Dr. W. Harvey Carpenter Dr. R. E. Dickinson Herald Prescription Pharmacy It It tr Hurleyts Drug Mart Dr. A. Z. Lawrence George Monroe 91 $ 9.92 19.54 31.27 1.80 70.75 23.20 4.75 8.40 13.91 160.91 1.40 5.50 2.30 21.63 2.25 618.11 11.59 3.09 4.09 11.68 4.12 3.09 14.42 16.35 150.98 7.93 7.42 32.35 4.4.78 40.03 17.63 100.00 74.54 122.57 40.23 24.15 10.30 8.71 48.25 28.�02 5.20 A . 88 74.16 96.82 1.44 9.00 152.42 53.81 10:06 39.00 105.00 57.65 16.48 8.00 196.25 2.50 16.00 133.61 68.00 15.96 8.00 4.00 12.31 .93 2.80 .68 .88 .67 2.29 20.45 .52 14.45 .93 .67 3.00 11.00 2.06 4.02 10.62, 10.00 6.00 $ 1,322.11 �l�'a f � l 2 Jji_,L) RY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY TH 5th .Y OF JA TU!'zRY 19 43 PUBLIC A.SSIST2LYCE F ur]D , Continued: I3r. L. A. 1, y card It Dr. Urban P. O'Connor Owens Drug Company rr ►► r► ►r ►r ►r rr n ►r n u Dr. G. E. Stanley Dr. Charles Teel Dr. A. H. Teitgen Dr. J. Edgar Wood n n rr Total of Claims Allowed 2.00 1.00 34.00 6.48 2.83 1.33 4. u 6.74 5�1.00 25.00 13.00 1.00, 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.50 14.00' 19362.56 4,363.43 v A petition, signed by Virgil 0. Corder and 15 others, was presented to the Board, praying i'or the vacation of that portion of County Road No. 148 southerly and westerly of the Northern Pacific Track (Bellingham Branch) in Section 30, Twp. 38 ITT, R 4 E.47.11. , between Carpenter Creek and the easterly railway crossing of the said railway. The application of Jake Kammerzell, application No. 490, for a license to hold public dances at the 1,7inter Garden, 1399 Pacific Highway, during the year 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.I:1i., Jednesday, January 6, 194--2, at �,an.ich time they again convened, %-rith all members present. The follo,.,-ing claims were approved for payment: CURRE-ITT George Janssen, Postmaster Su). Ct. Dept. #t2 $ 10.00 CO71'72Y ROAD FUTTD : Payroll - Voucher No. 6638 $ 651.10 It it 6689 72.00 it if 6690 327.20 It if 6691 389.00 It It 6692 348.90 It It 6693 633.01 it if 6694 177.60 if It 6695 422.00 " 6696 934.13 it " 6697 263.90 " " 6698 239.80 It If 6699 382.70 '► 6700 193.05 a $ 5 , 03 _.39 Total of Claims J .11owed $ 510414.39 ORDER FOR IE-ARING l' Iia TIE, I ATTER OF TIE; 11ETITIO113 OF VIRGIL 0. CORDER ) AIM OTIPR.S FOR TIM VACATIO 'T OF A R010 IN 1,11ILATCOM ( ORDER FOR IDIARII`•iG COUNTY ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Virgil 0. Corder and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of �Tnatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Vlashinton, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.E., on the 29th day of January, 1943. DONE, this 6th day of January,.1943. FRANK L . MIT= Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, ;'Tnatcom County, %'=ashington GEO. ELDER Commissioner ( SEAL OF T I BOARD OF COITiTTY CO1.1TISSI O-`: ZW ) E C . illy i`; H Y • Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 2 J A UJUKy TERM TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF JANUARY 19 43 COL14ISSM71ERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE" HATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE COUNTY ) ( NOTICE OF 1EARING ROAD PETITIOI1IED FOR BY VIRGIL Q. CORDER & OTIERS ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Virgil Q. Corder and others, for the vacation of a County Road Ore on file in the Commissioners) Office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated, being described in said report as follows: That portion of County Road Into. 148 southerly and westerly of the Northern Pacific Railway track (Bellingham. Branch) in Section 30, T. 38 N, R 4 E. V.M. , between Carpenter Creek and the Easterly railway crossing of said Northern Pacific Railway and County Road 1I0. 148 and that the 29th day of January, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., has been set for -the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. r (Si.]AL OF TIIE BOARD OF COV`ITY C0121iISSIO'`TERS ) JDated this 6th day of January, A.D., 1943 BOARD OF COUNTY C0MMISSIO1rERS TiITI�TCOT�I COU��?TY, �'1ASHIIIGTON FRANK L . CRA1r1ER Chairman of the Board GE0. ELDER. Commissioner E . C. 1VT_J1 \=Y Comrissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUISTY COMMISSIOIIERS OF t!d'IUMMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON ITT TIE; MATTER. OF EA ERGEITCY FUl'`1D ) ( R E S O L U T I O N FOR CIVILIAN DEFENSE - 1943 ) WHEREAS, within the last week the United States has lost one bomber and two fighter, planes in home waters, through an action by the Japanese at Kiska, Alaska NOW, TIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an emergency be declared to exist, and does exist in fact, and certain defense meansures are necessary because of this emergency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLED that, in accordance t!rith the provisions of Chapter 143, Session Laws of 1925, of the State of Washington, an emergency appropriation of $500.00, or as much of it as may be necessary to meet the existing emergency, be and the same is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary warrants against the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County to pay all proper and Approved claims against said emergency appropriation. DODO in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of January, 1943. FRA21K L . CRA1!'IFR. Chairman. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU1'`TTY C012VIISSI0NERS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner E . C . hIA11LEY ATTEST: PLINY T. SNI'DER. Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the sane was. duly adjourned until 9:30 A.IVI., Friday, January 8, 1943. Appr o ved y Chairman of the Board L1/r1_,L1!r1 1 !L... i .. C.,'.:.� L:'.'� �..! C'1 JLlLf'1L r; 1^ t.,r.,c �. rt.,L�,t rrt r.tf r rLr� r, _ err rcltr rt! !,L1 r.Lt ,t-r r :L.J L11 !11 .1L IF! r L r rr '1. r r r Ir r r r` CLi}�{T`/�LIL�:f.fE1C;L_J�IL� 1lL.. r t^._t �t �.Ir 1 f1 f.Lr t_tt�_C/. tr:t11./L rrtrrrrr.r rrrrrt;r;rrr rr lrF;i rrr+r rrrhrrtrrF+rr rfrrr, rtrrr rrFr�r r;' i hr� rtrir,r;rrr�rrM + An !r1rr � lrl rrl r r7;tttrrrrrtf�tt+r/r�rrPr�ttrr'lrtri'rir;r tf7trrrr�`rlrr`t;t J AMARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. TERM_ FRIDAY 8th - TH Y OF JANUtaY 19 43 TUFTS NG , FRIDAY , JAITUARY 8 , 1943 JAIIUARY TERN Pursuant to adjournment taken t'lednesday, January 6, 1943, the Board met at 9:.30 A.TsT., this date, i�iith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT E XPE-NSF.: 1942 Union Printing Company Dept. of Labor & Industries Addressograph Sales AGency R. L. Polk & Company To%mer Printing Company Witness Fees St. v. Lankhaar Union Printing Company W. P. Fuller & Company Earl I. L. Cilley Towner Printing Company Griggs Dept. of Labor & Industries u Griggs Union Oil Company Union Printing Company 11 J. J. Lockert Wallace Chevrolet Company Louis W. King Adams & Company R. A. Smith Union Printing Company 11 It it W. T. Farmer CURREITT EXPEITSE - 1943: Payroll - Treasurer (10 days) If Sheriff " Union Printing Company R.. L. Polk and Company Union. Printing Company COUITTY ROAD FU11? : Payroll - Voucher 6701 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU1M: Ivan Anderson El,,rood L. Johnson. Dept. of Labor & Industries Eellingham,.Abstract Company Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Sanatorium Jeffcott Motor Company Walter Jensen Lee Grocery Company 11iorse Hardware Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. B. B. Neat & Sausage Mfg. Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Sherwood Bakery Walton Fruit & Produce Co. 11 n 11 ►r 41hatcom. County Dairymen's Asstn SOLDIERS RELIEF FU1TD : John Robert Petersen Auditor- $ 290.66 Assessor .74 Treasurer 7.21 1t 12.88 't 40.17 J. P. iTo. 1 4.40 Court House 12.62 Pros. Atty 3.61 Coroner 10.00 Sheriff 28.33 t1 129.94 It 12.28 Jail 9.23 Constable 2.30 Supt. of Sch. 47.16 " 2.92 1.19 Exten. Serv. 9.27 if it 19.31 If It 56.42 Hort. Insp. 32.30 Sundry Exp. 6.54 Def. Emerg. 21.65 it 11 23.75 Adv. Exp. (Elect) 41.66 Sheriff 26.90 Treasurer Sheriff Auditor Assessor Clerk Total of Claims Allowed $ 764.17 166.11 253.90 12.88 32.17 $ 223.50 $ 19.36 15.05 2.90 10.00 441.78 2 , 219.24 5.92 6.69 46.24 1-6.48 7.73 40.91 10.92 43.80 27.2.0 4.94 16 0. 08 $ 25.00 $ 853.44 $ 1,22 9.23 $ 223.50 $ 3,034.34 $ 25.00 $ 5,415.51 Bonds of officials -elect were approve by the Board, for filing with the County Clerk, as, fo llowa: file. Pliny T. Snyder Auditor $ 55,000.00 Edward E . Johnson Pros. kttorney 51000.00 117. A. Hulbush, M. D. Coroner 12000.00 Orland Ivarson, Treasurer 1501000.00 The December report of the V-1hatcom County Health Department was received and placed on There being no further busirEss. to come before the meeting, the same was adjourned sine di, Ap Chairman of the Board ;7'li ]i't�iYtttl'1��77'17"ci IT't7`i7'tl"�f]`tl�t7"Ci'1i�t""!7"iT'7'7Til']1`tttl'lifl'if7`�f!"JT7-it1"ii"i�tt'1�1�iT7i7'7'7it�17"it7'i'!"�lYti it]7tt'7"Y�iYiftt�t77"tY'l't"r!"]Y!7'i�r'ti/"il'�i"(/'i7'7'>�ITi`�]i'1!"i`7'7iit7!'17'tttt'JTtt�t't"I'tl`77' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 JA -.GARY TERM 1,11017DAY THE llth DAY OF if ?UWuRY 19 43 �RR7R7A1ATtAGtO : eACL1WGRARIPASHiRATO I P, ETI_TG , L-,Oi�tiDAY , JilN�'u'�Y 11, 1943 Jkl A? aRY TERI I This being the second Lionday in January, succeeding the bieiuiial election, there met in the County Cormiissioners I room, in the 77hatcom County Court House, at Bellingham, 1.7ashington, at Mize hour of 9:00 ii..I:I. , E. C. Manley, County Com-nissioner of t-he First District, elected to said office on November 5, 1940, for a term of four years, thereby being the hold -over member of the Board; Geo. Elder, County Commissioner of the Second District, elected on Nov. 3, 194:2 for a term of four years; and Ch,--,-rles E. King, County Commissioner of the Third District, elected on Nov. 3, 1942, for a term of two years, and it appearing that each has been issued a certificate of election certifying his election to the office as set forth above, and their bonds being filed with the ,'Jhatcom County Clerk, and each having taken his oath of office, thereby fully qualifying the said E. C. Hanley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King as County Cormiissioners of the districts as set forth above, and Pliny T. Snyder, the duly elected, qualified and actin; Auditor of Ihatcom County, ,Vashinti;ton, also being present, the said Board, in compliance with law, was duly called to order by the said County Auditor for the purpose of organization and the transaction of such business as might properly and legally come. before it. _% iaotion was made by Commissioner Elder and seconded by Co.-=issi oner King that Pair. I,Ianley be selected as Chairman. Motion carried. ✓ .41,3. motion was made by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Cormiissioner King a=9 passed - nanir-riously, was as follows: "What a resolution be prc;pared appointing Carl LlcCoy as County Road Engineer." It was agreed among the .members of the Board that the shovel, the moving truck and the bulldozer be under the control of Conxiissioner Elder and that all requests for their use come before the Board through him. By motion, unanimously passed, the time of the reL-ular meetings of the Board du:-,ing the January term was fixed as 9:30 A.1a. , Tuesday and Friday of each week. A motion was made by Cor�vniss loner Elder and seconded by Cor:�.:iissioner Kirk; that the county by o..erated icy districts and that the ferry be included in the o a ration of the 3rd District. 11otion passed unan.i: �ously. E FOil 7[L-1 BOARD OF COU-TTY CO1Z:ISSIOir RS f Or .0I1iT COL_ COLT; T'1, ',T�^ ;1_TGLOlT v I1I THE I: :T'1' R OF TIC APPOINTI.I"EI- T OF CIURL LrCCOY AS COUNTY ROAD E-TGIF. ZR FOR '4r1�;.TCOT: COUNTY ( R E S O L U T I O :I'IvREAS, Carl 1lcCoy has served rlh�:tcorl County as Acting County Road Engineer during the past sixteen months and is thoroughly faii,.iliar :dth the duties and requirements of that position, and �lREAS, it is now deemed to be to the best int erest terest of .rhatcom County that he be appointee as. County Road Engineer laT021, TIir;R FGR BE IT RLSOLViaD by this Board that the said Carl McCoy be, and he is hereby appointed County Road Engineer for ;'1natcom County. DOIIE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of January, 1943. (Si'�liL 0.L+ THE BOliI�D OF COU ITY COI: MIS SIG=•^RS ) fittest: PLI3:Y T. SIs�DER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COMER Deputy BOARD OF COITNTY CO1.211ISSIONERS OF 1.7HATC01.COU1,ITY, I;IASIIIITGTOII E. C. I:tUgLEY Chairman GE, 0. ELDER Commissioner CILk ^S E. KING Cormmissioner BEFORE TIE BOfzRD OF COMITY COIl2SSI0-,71MS OF ti'Tr1.1'iTCOI:I COITTTY, 1jAS11Ri:GTOIT IN THE 1.2,TTER OF A LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR BERT KtJ-E ) AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR THE CITY OF BELLII17GHAY ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT AITD TILE APPOIrTT1:IE111T OF LAs. ,NCE M. KEPLIIxTGER ) ;IIME A S , Bert Kale, elected as Justice of the Peace in the City of Bellingham for a period of four years from January 11, 1943, and duly qualified, is noi-,:r in the United States Army, and has filed with this Board a request for a leave of absence for the period of such military servic and eJ-. 1': 1. ay RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM E011DAY llth Y OF JAi:V_-LY 19 413 =�NTORfifii HTI NFCGr.-0Fii7NGN,{Y'SPJVLNiNG70 ''IIILREAS, upon the granting of such L ave of absence, it becomes the duty of this Board �to fill the said position of Justice of the Peace by appointment iT0`r1, THEEREFORL, 32 IT RE, SOLVED -that a leave of absence be graizted to Bert Kale as requested, and BL IT FURTI-LIR RLSOLVED that Laurence I.I. Keplinger be, and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace in the City of Bellingham, .Iashingtor_., to serve until the ejipiration of the term of the said Bert Kale, or until his return, should he return prior to such eypir,-.tion date. D01 u in regular j�-Ldj ourned session of the Board this llth day of January, 194--3. (S 1iL OF THE BOARD OF COT Y CO1�.1,ISSIOI! RS) ' ttes t : PLIiiY T . S-, DER County liuultor & Ex-of.Licio Clerk of the Board By L . CO�IF,R Deputy BOARD OF COUITTY COI:1I1ISSIC_TRS OF 4IIIP TC0I.I COU!TTY, IASIEEIGT011 E. C. hAI11LEY Chairman GEO. EL%, Cormiissi.oner CII1''=, S E . Ia1TG Cornmissioner Tile official bored of Fred IT. Dus-i,ill, ASSeSSOi', was JprO red by tiles Board and filed with `L,he Cou'ilty Clerk. There beill" no further business to code before th3 lleetlr?�, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I,I. , Tuesday, January 12, 1943. Approved - C a i rrza_Z of t' Board rlL�r!rr!L!1L!L!,Lly!-!Lr rryrlrLrrrL!LfC!Ill.!�!r..'�!r!L.!hILlr.r""_..(L!,r--!«.f i l`rti /',t�1'i riri rlr ifrr rr rrrtir rr rr II r,`rm it rrirl'rfrri Iririt`rrrrli-ir;J,Ci fl rri r7rTTCii'rl rtttni trrritlfirr 1rlrr i rrirtri7 l,El ri'trrrtriti tl rrti ;`i7 rr t�r(rrt� rjrrrrrjrrr,rj, r; r`rr;,-; t; rrr7 122TI1IG , TUESDAY , JP' � TUARY 12, 1943 JAITUAMr :III! Pursuant to adj ourrli:lent taken Miorday, January 11, 1943 , t1,'r. Board convened at 9.30 this date, -,ith all members present. . The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CU a:1E. T 42: Pacific Tele a Tele Co. Auditor, $ 4.25 It It It it Assessor 4.45 Union Printing Company It 6.90 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Corruniss loners 10.42 it It it " Treasurer 14.05 Union hinting Company It221.71 County Treasurer IT 5.70 Bellingham Publishing Co. " 1.93 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Co.r,miissioners 1.76 Pacific Steam Laundry Court Rouse .60 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Sup. Ct. ill 5.75 if rt It It Sup. Ct. #2 7.45 It it It it Ct. Report. 2.65 Juv. Court 5.75 Union Printing Company +. P. 1T0. 1 49.29 Bancroft-,'Ihitney Co. Pros. Atty 15.45 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. it rt 3.20 tr a tr tt Clerk 2.65 11 tt it It Sheriff 13.45 Union Printing Company it 6.03 Standard Oil Co. of California. It 1 1.02 K. B. '.iilliams Pri.- tiny, Com pany " 53.66 Vlallace Chevrolet Corzpany " 114.31 Bloedel Donovan Luffber !:!ills- Jail 12.36 Union Oil Co. of California It 1.65 B. B. Leat Uc Sausage Co. it 61.04 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. it 3.45 Kno 11' s I,iarke t It 10.01 Harold Smith it 20.28 -�Yash. Co-op. Egg & i oultry "" ss to it 7.21 �7alton Fruit Company it 18.90 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's: S=sstn it 12.51 J A17T JI-, NY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 12th Y OF. J T TUARY 43 Is =uxtoa�rArxrrxsto �aE[[txaxxtr-wAsxrxara - - CURRSl?T Elff'E_TSJ , Continued: B. B. Furniture Company Suet. of Sch. 7.21 Loi:maan & Hanford Co. " 3.62 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. " 7.10 Jacobson Studio Exten. Serv. 1.64 Gust "�_Zderson Def. Emerg. 2.00 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. " " 120.00 Ivicersoll Lumber CO. Ir 11 2J.49 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. " " 39.95 7 Itt' I I Adv. E1ip . S . J ►) 7.40 Bellinjzam Publiohing Company " " (Elect) 47.60 $ 961.96 CUi=,=TT EXPE"I"TS - 19�13 Stlith-Livesey-Jright Co. auditor $ 83.75 Fred'H.. Dustin assessor 13.00 County Treasurer Treasurer .12 _?orthwestern Insurance Agency it 750.00 C. T. Charles it 9.27 Griffith- Printing Company " 24.38 Geo. W. Allen , Agent Elect. & Reg. 11,130.00 Smi th-Livesey-Wright Co. pros. Atty 25.00 it if If it Coroner 5.00 $ 2 ,101.02 C0U'TTY 7-1011D FUM. : Payroll - Voucher 3759 $ 47.25 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 6.09 Standard Oil Co. of California 23.10 Gilmore Oil Company 390.03 Si Geiger 4.80 Union Printing Company 44.91 Griggs 3.76 1.1iller & Sutherlen Printing Company 25.24 John F. Campbell 4.88 Larry Jett 15.00 tieldit Taill�_ & Steel Co. 20.18 n ,t It It 18.64 it It It 12.87 Thoroway Radiator Shoe 34.47 Hinote Hardware & Furniture 22.60 Breidford P,Totor Co. 3.75 Tudor & Linn 5.15 Jewell P.,otor Co. 39.49 Jeffcott Motor Co. 137.51 Piston Service, Inc. 10.77 Electric Steel Foundry Company 416.18 Pattison Auto Body Co. 7.21 Everson I:iofor Co. 30.00 Ir it It 291.35 n it It 394.35 It it It 16.12 " it 11 275.66 t1 it rt 108.29 1,"orse Hardaare Company 2.39 it It I7 345:77 It it it 8.54 if II It 4.73 it if if 3.09 Lind Gravel Company 12.83 it It it 63.40 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. ` 30.04 It II „ It 20.43 1► 36.42 Evero on Hard rood Luitber Co. 3� .27 i<orstrom Lumber Company 4.64 Iverson Lumber Company 145.88 Ir It if 127.73 II If rt 4.61 J. H. Puckett 21.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 41.32 it it It 96.24 It If It it 104.18 II It I 11 3.41 Union Oil Co. of Cal. 111.41 it 0 11 it 497.24 Shell Oil Cor:.pany, Inc. 26.66 11 it" 11 13.08 The Texas Company 45.19 Trunkey & Sons 26.72 If it 24.2a , ,a. F . Hanson 6.33 Gerardts Grocery 1.03 Emil TIaw1,:inson 2.45 Barron Tire Company 36.57 n II It 435.12 1 4 , 349.21 2,777 8 JA r,,RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDILY TH 12th Y OF J1ATUARY 43 19 -ORFOiFPAtANAGCO-,�-'&E£L7RGA�(NriP7{Sii7N6T0it }� 1 PUBLIC 1,SSIS TILT CE MID: Food Stamp Revolving Fund Mary Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Evelyn Freeman Hilda �'Iiajn Bloedel Donovan Lumber hills BroT::n w• Cole, Inc. it is It it it #2 Central Grocery Chambers Grocery 7. F. Dillon P�- The Fair `feat & Grocery Co. , Inc. Joseph Iiiggenbottom H. Street Grocery IIoward's Stop & Shop Grocery Lind Gravel Company Lowell Grocery Lynden Lumber Company D. C. flaboott T,iullen's Grocery Store N.R.S. Grocery J. C. Penney Company Penny Profit Grocery Red's Transfer Stephenson Cash Grocery Sternhagen Grocery 3ahl's Inc. York Addition Grocery Washington Co-op. Poultry Asstn City Sanitary Service Company Elwood L. Johnson, Admin. Bellingham Coal Lines English Texaco Station If ►► If I it it T,Torse Hardware Company R. L. Poll: L Company Union Printing Company Pacific Laundry Bellingham Coal T.,iines Bellingham Publishing Company Gerard's Grocery Clarence Handy Harry Hansen, Dealer Lee Grocery Company Lobb Electric a hardware Company Gus Lott T,.Iont.gorlery Ward (x Co. Pacific Fruit Ll Produce Company tt n n n achwaba clle-r Bros. ,._ Co. , Inc. Shell Oil Co., Inc. It It n it Union Printing Company SOLDI.]RS HILIEF F= : 475.50 17.72 29.64 26.36 27.60 17.39 31.00 8.00 3.00 9.00 9.27 8.00 15.36 10.00 3.00 30.18 12.36 52.00 7.21 6.00 3.00 20.50 37.39 13.00 13.27 7.77 12.00 3.00 22.50 32.31 2.63 1.30 42.76 1.44 7.97 1.76 4.68 12.38 11.59 7.05 293.13 1.20 7.65 10.37 44.29 31.53. 43.31 2.00 3.59 15.92 26.49 6.99 2.61 15.73 .93 1,630.13 !'.ors. Iionora Cullen $ 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 9,617.32 Y Dance License No. 491, for public dances to be held at Libe-ry Hall, near Sumas, during the year 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Iielpers Club, Gertrude H. Steele, Treasurer. BEFORE TIE BO.hRD OF COUIL71Y C O1lI1=5IOIE RS OF V7II,-_TC011 COTNTY� ';l.'`�CITI=IGTOI'T II: `LITF, PJr�-.`i,TLR OF ETiERG�i"CY + 1TDS ( RESOLUTION AIM NOTICE FOR THE; COURT HOUSE WIEREA.S, the funds provided in the budget for 1942, under ''Maintenance and Operation' . for,. the Court House have been expended, and these funds are not sufficient to cover all expenses necessary for the operation of such Cou-r-t House, and �31 { SAS , -these increased expenditures constitute aiz emergency, noww existing, and it is estimated that $150.00 will be required to meet this emergency IT01171 THERE 1.+ ORE , BE IT RESOLITM that a public hearing on the above matter be held at the Board Room of the County Coiimiissioners in the Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, at the hors of 11:00 o'clock A.T.i. , on Tuesday, the 19th dajT of January, 1943, at which time and place it will be determined by -this :Board whether or not tn.e es.penditures neces s ar;r to sleet the said. er.,ergency -ill be authorized al_d made , and at which hear'1 n` any taxpayer ayer I:1c;y cy� Jecl' a=?d De heard f 0?' Or against the eti 7CI1C 7 ture of money for .3uci1 e_iei "CI1Cy, Sind RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 2d��. U,i-. Uz .LY TERM TtTE"�'D"Y THE 12th DAY OF eTii:'_. !RY 19 43 =V N10 RI?MNG30-,v:R6LLINGNAMT7ASNiNGRi BE IT FCIRTTER RESOL73D that this resolution and. notice shall be published once on Saturday, the 16th da- of Ja�hu� y, 194-3, in the Bellingham Herald, a nevrspaper of general circu- lation published in Belli n iam, 1ashinL;ton, the same being the o--.Licial county ne�:spmper of said Whatcom County, DOZ in regular adjourned session of the Board this 72th day of January, 1943. (SE.Z i OF TTE BO_,"uRD OF COtT`TTY COPIII SSIOII ERS ) Attest: PLINGY TO SL,=ER County i uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COMER Deputy BOARD OF COU`TTY C9T2.1ISSIOI,7,ARS OF ,'�EL2,TCOM COUTTTY, VIASEINGT0N E. C. Tal= Y Chairman GEO. ELDER Commiss ior-- r C-1-:i2 1 S E . KIITG Commissioner Ther : being no further busirass to core before the m eeing, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.T.':. , Friday, Jlanuary 15, 1943. Approved �A Chai lman of the 3oard 11.! r /1!L11:rItl 'It rl.'L!L'1'1+..'1'L' 'L'1L11 L_i1ri1 L'G!,'L':'Li;'1..'r! '"r!La'/-'.C1!rr11L'I!L!.!' r Y. rG/rrr.L L! !r r1G'1-L!L!tl : LL1 CLr!LLltSL1L{rr,rIt!1/rur rl!1 L'r/t! r 'L!1SL T1-ti r rt;irrrl`Jtr ; rr;t;t�rrri,lrrrt, r7;re,; „rr„� rtrr�rr!rirrr,;h1-!r,i;r;rrrlrrt:r;r"rnrr;rr;�irrt<rrtrrtrr;,rrr,;f,err;t;r;r:�rrrir�rrr;;,r,7;r,�r�frr;r;,�;��r;,,7rr,rrr;r; rr;r%h;r7 1:2E T II-G , FRIDAY , J -7, L? ay 15 , 1943 J. d-. U.A.RY TER11 Pia suant to adj our=-ient taken Tuesday, January 12 , 1943 , the Boars met at 9:30 A.1% this �date. % ith all members ipresent. The folloving claims were approved for payment: I C 1 E-11TT 2,0EITSE : 1942 Farmers T.Tutual Telephone Company t► It It it If II if it It It it It It If It It Seattle Schoo. Dist. ITo. 1 G¢eroe-J naeen;-Pee;��aeLep Dr. 0. E. Beebe Commerce Clearing House, Inc. Farmers T�Tutual Telephone Company Pacific Steam Laundry Gil Bonner T:Totor Co. Union Printing Company Farmers LTutual Telephone Company if rt It if Carolyn Polstra Marauand Eunice Germain Carlson Farmers Tautual Telephone Company Z`nna Ida Hine. Jessie E.. Brilison Fa2mh ers Tautual Telephone Company C U'RR E' 1 E;u'E ITSE - 1943 : Geo. Goy-. den Sunset Insurance Company George Janssen, Postmaster Pliny T. Snyder, Co. auditor I COUTTY 13,02-L FUIM - Old Bills: Point Roberts auto Freight %7estern Tractor & Equipment Company Benz Spring Company . I C OUHTY ROJO FUID - 1943 : auditor $ .75 Assessor .10 Commission rs .53 Treasurer .73 Clerk .33 Juv. Court 60.00 EeH5ta:3lo S,GG Coroner 10.00 Pros . ritty 42.50 Sheriff .25 Jail 13.59 Supt. (:Z Sch. 7.33 it " 15.00 II If tt 1.10 Eaten. derv. 1.75 it if 12.42 It it 9.96 It It 9=7,5 Hort. Insp. .43 Damages & Claims 50.00 Def. . Emerg. 22.35 n It � _ q_q Assessor it Constable Exten. Serv. 36.00 79.30 5.00 3.75 1.00 117.19 3.01 256.45 124.05 $ 121.20 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor $ 9.27 9.27 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 r ��� �T��p J:i�:UARY TERM FRIDIiY THE--_15th DAY OF Jli'T jjiR r 19 43 - ••rx,uuua-c�ssriraxt,rnst�Asx�u -- -------------- ----- - -- OUI1TTY ROAD FaTD - 1942: State & I:Iaple Texaco Service �:lashi_Zgton Co-operative I;iills, inc. State & Iaaple Texaco Service if tl it It Standard l,.uto Company W arni ck Luiioer Yards , Inc. Automotive Parts Service it It it it It it it It to Farmers Lutual Telephone Company Puget Sound Pa:ier ez Light Company C. T. Charles It Department of Labor & Ind-astri es Pliny T. S_:,,der, Co. Auditor C ASSIST.'1J'CE ?UI?D : Hubert Drug Com-,)any Roy Barrett, Drugs Bellin�haia Visitin ITurse Assn D. F. Carswell Earl I. L. Ci lley Dr. Cal°l 1:1. Erb Dr. J. :lard Finley L. A. Greenwood Hawley Cab Ambulance Service Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Owl Pharmacy u n tt n n rr -Had Cross Pharmacy Aubert Drub Company It It tt it It It McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 11ennen Compan;r of Calif. Northaest lriedical Supply Owl Pharmacy Shaw Supply Company, Inc. if 1r It ,t John 'Tye th & Brother, Inc. Anderson & Son Anderson's Market Bellingham .'suction House Bec'�:ett a Montfort Bellin-ham Coal 1.iines T. R. Carter Custer Mercantile Company Demin- Mercantile Company Elm 6treet Grocery Goddard's Grocery Griff en's Cedarville Service Lakeway Drive Grocery Martin Plumbing Company 111'ontgomery Ward & Company Payless Market Safeway Stores, Inc. Still's T�,-ienty-First Street Grocery 'lhatcom Falls Grocery - Harlo.°r-IIollir?s�rorth, Inc. Bellingham Water Departrl:ent Boucle Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Farriers 1:1utual Telephone Company Puget Sound Po,.•rer & Light Comiozny Debar -'Lent of Labor L- Industries Dahlts Fish 11arket tt it It B.. Furniture Company The Bicycle Store Cascade Laundry & Cle-aners Lee Grocery Company 1.Iorse hardt-iare ComyDany Torth-Washington Irriplerient Co. It it n it Reid Brothers Company Standard Plan, D.H.I.A. , Jacl: Hills, Secy Firs. Ora E . Byer Bro ilt s Grocery Store The Fair Llc-at & Grocery Inc. 9.27 2.97 43.67 9.27 2.38. 33.37 26.44- 219.47 39.22 23.20 2.51 46.78 .36 1.03 471.85 26.25 .83 4L! .58 10.35 2.00 .47. 50 7.00 9.00 154.00 2.45 60.00 4.07 2.16 26.09 3.57 14.74 16.65 1.55 19.64 .93 7.21 2.50 149.23 4.20 67.74 4.0.69 6.23 53.35 50.00 5.67 17.99 2.70 5.00 32.00 16.00 8.00 3.00 8.00 15.00 30.56 7.98 32.00 158.07 7.62 3.00 8.00 60.90 1.37 2.61 40.43 1.55 88.24 3.02 6.13 6.64 4.94 1.75 3.09 19.58 2.02 2.47 2.06 6.47 20.60 2.00 3.00 3.00 963.59 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 281. Ji :Uyi.RY TERM FRIDAsr THE_ 15th DAY OF JA" TU JqY 1943 �Wi.W�WIWiiAC'C0.'BER7W Ferry Bros. $ 88.50 Ilal gen c?, Clark - ';111ite House I.Tarket 52.13 I,Tont�omery ;"Yard Com.)any 35.95 ITortl-.ern Grocery Company 13.00 J. C. Penney Company 15.92 Griffith Roberts 15.00 Sturrrf.ans Cash PTarket 6.00 Superior Groceteria 16.48 Evergreen Pharmacy 2.94 International Drug Co. 6.49 St. Joseph's Hospital 14.00 Total of Claims. Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF OO UITTY COI1,1I SSIOi I { RS OF `JgUTCO1'1 COUITTY, MOLSTEE11'GTOT1 v' IN TIM M&TTER Or TF3 SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR ,DELIIT,�UIERU TABS ) ( l , Fe4Q.a3 $ 3 $2.14.89 ORDER OF SAI.,E TEREAS the real property hereinafter described �•,as heretofore acquired by the County of Ihatcom, State of 1.7ashington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosures suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance tirith the Laws of the btate of Vlashington, and h:TrIEREjsS, te Board of County Conunissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate prom rty hereinafter described, ITO';l, THEREFOP,23, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of ,Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in C;;apter 263, Session Larks of the State of 17ash_irE- ton for 1927; pro- vided, ho;,ever, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereb-r directed to .publish a notice Of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the Cou..'Uy Official Newspaper a daily nei,,spaper printed and published in said County, once. a ,keel, for + ee consecutive tireeks , �,hich said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, r,hich shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.11.2 and 4 o'clock P11. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellin.am, in said County of, 1hatcom, State of 171asl,.ington, and said notice sl.cll set forth that r the said sale - may be adjouned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: Blaine Realty & Mill Co's Sy_nsaicate Add. to City of Blaine, Lots or Blks. 5-13-14 .. 9 a.. $ 50.00 Holland & McFarlands Add to Blaine, Lots 10 to 13 & 28 to 31, Block 19 16.00 Alaba:aa St. Add Lot 6 Blk H 35.00 First tidd to New Whatcom Lot 4, Blk 313 « 100.00 V7r.atcom Suppl., Lot 2 Blk 46 & 100.00 Valley Park Add to Nev, 1.7hatcom Lots ll & 12, 311,- 16 5.00 YorTi :add Suppl. Lot 20, Blk 33 55.00 Carter; `-dd. to Fairhaven, Lots 3 to 5 and 33 to 37, Blk 2 60.00 B. 13. Laird Co's First Add to Fairhaven. Lot 22, Blk 41 125.00 Tax 15. SE SE S J Sec. 23 , Trap . 33 7Range 3 E 60.00 Tax 1. That part of Lots 11 Lc 12 1M lying illy of Racehorse Creek less Road Sec, 10, Tt,p. 39 1T, Range 5 E 0 0 0 0 0 . 113.00 Tax 2. 17 16.62 Acres of . Lot 11 & E 3.48 1_dres of Lot 2 Less Rd, Also Tax 3. V 20 Acres .of E 23.48 Acres of Lot 2 less Rd., Also Tax 4. y'1 20 Acres of Lot 2 Less Rd. Sec. 4, Twp. 40 i', Ranee 1 E . 440.00 Dore. in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 15th day of January, 1943. E. C. I,:A-=1 1Y Chai rmian of the 3oard (SEAL OF TI i , BOARD OF COUTITY COI-21ISSI0=TERS. ) G110. ELDER Commissioner CIT1fMES E. KIITG Commissioner Attest: PLI NTY T . SI"TYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COZIER Deputy The Decerioer report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file 2b�: JA1771,!- 'Yr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF JA_`TU.,'= 19 43 7Mt6KYR3ilAtiGGU.r�- L=ArgUAN,;m3lAZ9; -- — ---_— BEFORE TIC EO.1'-RD OF COUNTY CO1,1:IS,3IOi'E IDS OF ;i&s"i' COLT COUTTY , �'I ASI :: GTOiT J I171 TIE, 1J1Y TIER OF R.A.TES FOR PASSES- TO DE USED OTT ) ( R E S O L U T I O N T LUI.2.:I ISLAIM FERRY DUR.II G TIE 12 AR 1943 ) 11 P'S, it is to the best interest of j"lhatcom County that a schedule be established governing the issuance of passes for the Lu_mi Island ferry for the year 1943,.and the folloeing 1,7ould be fair and reasonable rates: For all passenZer cars and trucks under 6,000 lbs. gross, a rate of $5.00 for an annual pass for car and driver, only, and For trucks of 6,000 lbs. gross, or o- rer , a rate of $20.00 for an annual pads for trucl, and criver ITO`;1, TIJER1,FORE , BE IT R2,SOLVED by this Board that the rates, as speci lied above, be and they are hereby established governing the issuance of passes for the year 19, �3. DO!, in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of January, 194-3. 1'OR-.RRD OF COUiiT'r CO1.1',ISSI0IERS OF �,7IL`�TCOE_ COU,TTY, III;TGTO�l E. J ,Y Chairman Y CG11ISSIGIL(S ^'LOF B0"PD OF COiTT,] ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CII<'.RLES E. KI1'G Cor;iilissioner 1'_ttest: LII?Y T. SI='DER County i::uditor S_ E.: officio Cle_°Ii of the Board By L . C OZII R Deuty Theme bAng no further busiae3s to come before the riee ti l,g, (,he same eras duly rdjourned u_r�i 1 ,:30 A.I.--.Tuesday, J;::.iivaly 19, 1943. Ci.uir _pan of -.he El and rL ' _ _ _ '! r' '.i _ - ! 1. ! 1,�.! - 'L . • .J '!. ' i 1-C '!, r r r r 1 r . , r ,1 • r r r . r 1 r r r r r r .� . r r r r r r r r r. rJ r i r r rrf il'r! i,�•i'r rihTr rr r•-`�'; 1'r !'; it r. rlr..rr,i ,.'.I : ,. r._r i:i~r tl r'(r!f'J e'r I`*ii if(r1 r'�i'r i, r:lr�ir i(r''�. ri rr" (', ...r „ r, �i r.rril'i 1'r r.�7i7r~„ , .,- r „ri i'4 !� 1i ifr. ,r ,'r lTir�ri. lr �hr7..r .f;i L=T TI TG, TUEESDAY, J-U!UARY 19, 19,113 Pursuant to Adjournment taken Friday, January 15, 1943, the Board iaet at 9:30 A.I.-I., this kate, v°rith all members present. The following claims ,sere ap-oro-,.red for payeratn: K.V.O.S.. , Inc. Treasurer $ 28.75 Seattle Sch. Dist. ;To . 1 Juv. Court 5.20 Lovm'.an & Hanford Sulu. of Sch. 2.25 Lee Grocery Coriij)any C'"�. Its. (Erlerg.) 5.05 Puget Sound dower c: Li ht it " 121.35 F. 'r1. Larson Dei. Emerg. 2.00 Puget Souiid - o,rer & Li--I-it Co. " " _ 1.40 $ 166.00 C'Jl�::J_T.L i.11l.Cil_.w7J � �✓4 J . Tire Lynden Tribune Assessor $ 66.44 George Jansseli , i os tiaast r Sub t. of Sch. 104.50 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. 11.udi -tor it 1.25 172.19 C0U-L-ITY R01=D FUD "'Tnatcom Co. Road Fund (Coup t;r Stores) 116.12 it It If it (County Stores Garage) 267.93 Mrs. Louise t`1nitman. 2C0.00 $ 534.05 SUSPE n1S E FT-UD : Marie �iebell $ 340.67 $ 340.67 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J!iI'TJLHY TERM-TMSDAY THE— 19th AY OF. a3 19 0 PTU3LIC FUi`11) : Dr. 0. A.. 'Tolson ? 75.00 C. T. Goff 9.05 Golden Rule Uere. Co. 19.19 Lrs. E. E. Pepper 13.09 Safecra.y Stores, Inc. 33.00 s'Tolten & I.Iontfort, Inc. 16.00 B. B. Furniture Company 666.93 Gus Lott 4..00 North `��ashington Implement Co. 1.89 'lest-rn Union Telegraph Company 2.75 Standard Brands of California 17.30 Cash Assistance Roll for February 6,133.00 Shaer Su�)ply Coml)any 116.21 t► it it 50.38 " If it 129.37 tt it it 156.56 It If if 114.35 if it it 28.99 $ 7 , 638.06 SOLDIERS RELIEF FT-U D: A. J. Heath $ 25.00 a 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 8,925.97 INITIATII?G RESOLUTI01`;' BEFORE T.HE4 BO��D OF COTT`;- �TY COT,=SSIOS OF ,TLPiTCOT,I COUI'TTY, ;7��SIU-1,TOI'? In the LIatter o L the Resurfacing of ) Various Roads in District ITo. J., ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 Y to be known as CRP-STS #27 ) IT IS HZI BY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to resurface with crushed ;ravel the following roads in District I?o. 1: Van Jandt Road .25 mile; Clipper Road 1 mile; I.Iosqui.to Lake Road 1.25 miles: Sa1 on Bridge Road 1.75 rules: Doren Road 1 r,iile; T'licliersliarz Road 1 mile; and Park-?"Tickershar� Road 2.80 T:Ziles, niaking a total of 9.05 miles of roads. BE IT FURTIi3R RESUL7T�D that, for the foregcir there is hereby appropriated a sum in tl_ following detail: Ite._Ls of T"Tork $ 3,994.00 Gas Tax Funds This project is IILREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity a -ad upon the appr-oval of this resolution by tiae. Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HMEBY ORDERID AiTL AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lacy provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. Adopted this 19th day of January, 1943. (SEldi OF TIIE B01UU) OF COUI?`1'Y COMIIS�3I0I ERS ) i,tte s t : PLI--'.Y T. SiTYDER County Auditor & E--officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIM Deputy County Auditor INITIATING RESOLUTION E. C. L:i` � T1EY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner C1D',RLES E. KI I,TG Comrrisjioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of ;'Thatcoriz County, Washington BEFORETEE, EOIaD OF COUrI?TY CCTt-ILESSIOI ERS OF `;riI1'ITCOT�I COUTTY, ?"_SHII`TGTOIT In the matter of the I.1anufacture of ) Crushed Gravel for Regular Maintenance ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IS of Roads, Project CRP-A.S1E. #20 ) IT IS IEREI3Y RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to manufacture crushed ;-ravel for the regular maintenance of graveled roads in District ##2 S 4 JA IU3 .RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TLE, SDPLY THE 19 th DAY OF TPT-71ABY 19_43._ iiiSi­iLiALRA­i..- '-- BE IT FURTFIZRRLSOL'T,,D that, for the foregoing, t Iere is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of :7ork $900.00 Gas Tax Funds This project is FIL'R= DECLYL ^D to be a public necessit,r and upon the approval of this resolution fJ,`jr the Director of Highways of the State of ;11ashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AiTD AUTHORI,LIto report and proceed thereon as by la,,,i pio4rided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLSED that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor r-,lethod as o. County Road Project, in accordance Frith the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of ' aa_li- in gton. ldopted this 19th day of January, 1943, (.ISEilL OF =,' ;BOARD OF CO Lr r'lj'' ttest: T. S_I'1'DER ounty Auditory E.c-officio ler"- of the Board L.COZIER Deputy Cotun -y auditor E . C . Kil: LEY Cli irman GEO. ELDER Corm,,issioner 1_`II:'LR1ES E. I'.ITG Corariissioner Constituti7_g the Bo�:.rd of County Coro issio_ Eers of :71-iatcom County, TMlE";s2,_i11E,t0n BEFORE THI; BOARD OF COUNTY COIV11ISSIOFE RS OF '.111ATCOL COUI,ITY, uIASHINGTON v IN THE I,IATTER OF I;I;, �RGL1�TCY FU1,MS ( RESOLUTIOAT DECLARING FOR TF-M COURT HOUSE ;T[TEREAS , at the r eular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 12th day of January, 1943, at the Board roo'I of the County Commissioners in the Vlhatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, Vlashington, a resolution was unanimously adopted by this. Board of County Cormnissioi: which resolution stated that facts constituting an emergency then and now existing relative to funds for "Maintenance and Operation" for the Vlhatcom County Court house, and '31aREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, the 19th day of January, 1943, at 11:00 o'clock li.LI. , at the Board room of the County Commriissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, ''+lashington, as-t-he time and place for the holding of a public hearing, thereon, and said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of ;;inatcom County, all as required by law, and `,TEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed and the Board being, fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that. the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, YTOVI, THEREFORE, BE -IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $150.00 for "Maint.enance and Operation" for the Vlhatcom County Court House, be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the rn cessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount not exceed $150.00, for the purposes above stated. DOME in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of January, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD -OF CO-L TTY C01211ISSIOMRS ) Attest: .PLI TY T . Si;YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L . COZIER Deputy BOARD Or, COUITTY COIt11ISSIOITER OF ',IHATCOM COMITY., VIASHIiIGTON L . C . I;IP&MEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commission r CH:':.RLES E. KING Commissioner. RECORD OF JANIUARY TUESDAY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE ' 19th DAY OF JAIN RY" By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.I:I., Wednesday, January 20, 194&,, at which time they again convened vri.th Commissioners Manley and King present. The follovii.ng claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUBMITT EXPENSE: (1942 ) County Road Fund Bellingham Publishing Co. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Catholic Charities of Bellingham Seattle. School Dist., No. 1 County Road Fund It n It Bellingham Coal Mines County Road Fund Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. COUNTY ROAD F710 : (1942) Don Smith Assessor $ 3.49 Treasurer 841.35 11 10.80 Juv. Court 12.00 It it 12.00 Supt. of Schools 5.48 Exten. Serv. 24.60 Def. Emerg. 13.08 Adv. Exp. 4.54 " It 1.00 Total of Claims Alloyed $ 38.71 $ 928.34 $ 38.71 - t $ 967.05 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the.same eras, duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, January 22, 1943. Approved �':-)L�'C of th Board / ,4�,/� �,,' C1• CG./,.� r . j, 'j, .J. �d f, �,,r.� i-: / i- r � r 1 �.,C ,L (, r r r r i !: i d '.F r rl � t r ,C,t r F1,./.ld L ' 1,r �. 1 t ,'. :1..' ,CI.{. . I. ! 1-=l.11.i1.,C6..': ' '1.11-�1.� r ...1. 1 ' .:.1. C«.;-,t..y{'1' * '. ���.,�.�,.f rr 1��.� !,C 111� -kr1 iY'tfYl11`1771fT�17i7i1TJ'�ii'11'JX'rlt�T7F'�lit�t)�TTlltT7tttF'T'it7rill�fi'Ti'�`7tl�JTil'7fYT11'>•t�l'717Y(�.-iti7�t.Tit{f�'7x'TTti;tr�tt��^tfrrlrrrt�,�il1�t��t1�Y1"i. tt!'!!*. t'1�tTT1'1�7�i�l�i�il1TF'�r �(Ttll�d7'YF Because of severe cold and storms and the impassable condition of the roads, it was impossible.for the majority of the Board to be present, and no meeting was held on Jan.. 22, 1943. P,EETI -NG , IVIO DAY , JAI'dUARY 25, 1943 JANUARY TERM By order of the Chairman, a called meeting of the Board was held on thin date at 10:00 A.Trd. on this date, with Commissioners i;Ianley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - January Auditor $ 1,469.37 It It (Suppl.) 11 448..80 It " Assessor 12298..19 Commissioners 600.00 " Court House 405.01 Property Agent 168.75 Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 178.65 Sup. .Ct. Deppt. 2 178.65 Juv. Court 168.75 Clerk 438.23 " J. P. No. 1 139.37 � J . P . Ttlo . 2 123.12 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 " Pros. Atty 5370,70 Sheriff l 461.63 " Jail 483.76 Supt. of Sch. 482.65 Exten. Serv. 359.99 Hort. Insp. 187.50 :Civ. Def. 112.50 Hilda u'liggin. Adv. Exp. (Sch.) 135.00 $ 8,509.28 ICOUNTY ROAD FUM : Payroll - Voucher 6794 $ .765.63 it 6795 175.00 " 6796 175.00 it 6797 118.54 $ 1,234.17 S RELIEF FUND: Frank C. Pine $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of `�lai.ms Allowed $ 9,768.45 3RECORD • OF JANUARY TERM 1.161t1DAY COMMIS,SIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 25th DAY OF JAI,TUARY _----"N1Gt4iRiHI2tat7•t0 rII:LLiNLiiAt(r�AtititiLiII —_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUIITY COT,IIISSIO1ERS OF �ITHATCOM COUITTY, . ASHIITGTOIT IIII `I.'HE MATTER OF THE SALE OF CERTAIN ) ( RE S0LUTI 0IT TII,EER FROM COUiTTY Ou,TIED LIUMS ) +'AS, 4'Jhatcom County is now the owner of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the ITortheast quarter of Section 21, Township 38 Niorth, Range 3 East of W.M. , situated in .-lhatcom County, ulashington, and.became.the owner of the said described land by reason of tax foreclosure, and that said described land has; now growing thereon some second grolth fir timber; and , WHEREAS, one, C. E. Benedict, has heretofore contracted with the shipyards of Bellingham, Washington, to furnish them certain timbers suitable for what is knotvnl as house -knees for ships and that at the present tira-, oTwing'to the heavy snows, it is impossible for the said Benedict to furnish the said house -knees to the shipyards, and unless the necessary timbers can be obtained close in where it can be immediately delivered to the shipyards, it will be.necessary for some of the defense work to be stopped, and in order to, keep all defense work moving forward, the County Commissione'rs.of ;'lhatcom County believe that it is their right and duty to do all they can for the cause of defense; ITOTd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Property Agent of Whatcom County shall negotiate mmediately looking to the sale of the suitable second growth timber on the ti''lest half of the outhwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section21, Township 38. North,, Range. 3• East of iv.. i.T, ituated in Miatcom Comity, Washington, to C. E. Benedict for the purpose of furnishing„what is nown as house -knees to the shipyards at Bellingham, Washington. DOIZ in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 25th day of anuary, 1943. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUTTTY COT1.211IS,SIOITERS) ttest: PLIT?Y T. SITYDER ounty Auditor & Ex -off icio lerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy E. C. MAITLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Coruiissioner County Commissioner The sale to C. E. Benedict of some 30 to 40 trees from the timber referred to in the ve resolution was approved by the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,11ISSIOUERS L/ OF �NHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON LIT TIE MATTER OF A TRAITSFER 'UITIEEiT THE CLASS OF ) "SAL:�RIES AIiD WAGES" IN TIP. 1943 BUDGET OF THE ( RESOLUTION & ORDER l0U]TTY AUDITOR ) 7-,1HEREAS , there is a surplus under the item for School Deputy in the 1943 budget of the ounty auditor, and it is deemed just and fair that a portion of this, surplus be transferred to he item for Photocopy Operator, and '11HEREAS, tuzder the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 301, Session Laws of 1927, as amended, ransfers within the general class of "Salaries and Wages" may be made upon the adoption of a esolution by the Board of County Commissioners RTO'il, TEIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED A1.0 ORDERED by this Board that a total sum of $120.00 be transferred from the said item' of School Deputy in the 1943 budget of the Comity: Auditor to the Ltem of Photocopy Operator. DOIS in regular adjourned session of -the Board this 25th day of January, 1943. BOARD OF COLT TY CO1v KESSIOITERS OF VIHATCOM COUITTY, WASHINGTON E . ' C. MANLEY Chairman SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUATTY C01,HISSI OITERS ) GE0. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner Attest: PLIiTY T. SITYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITIUARY TERM L101MAY -THE 25th DAY JAITUARY 2 -3 19 43 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 26, 1943. . Approved -11airman of thA Board 0111r,41-It"AY-01 4XIN10,41 LEETING, TUESDAY, JAIIUARY 26, 1943 JAITUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday,, January 25, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Lri., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CuuzkfT zxP'Ey4bE.: Payroll - Jahuary Treasurer $ 129.99.53 Burroughs Adding Llach. Co. Auditor 12&'57 International Business 141ach. Corp .11 1.59 Northwestern Insurance Agency . 56"25 0 Towner Printing Company 44-03 Charles-T. Lletcker Assessor 23 26 R. M. Tucker Realty Co. -Coriunissibners 1004,00 Towner Printing Company If 14.16 Ferndale Record Treasurer 21 63, Frazier's Typeariter Service It 2.58 C. H. Barlow Court house 1.50 Ivilorse Hard%riara Company 11 It 5 79 J. C. Penney Company if ft 2 15A- Catholic Charities of BIham. Juv. Court 12.00 Jitnes.s, Fees (St. v. Leonard) J. P. No. 1 11.10 it, 11 (St. v., Rayfield) 11 80,30 Sandison Studio Pros. Atty 9.27 $ 21326.,59 COUNTY R010 FUND : Payroll - Voucher 6800 $ 766.98 1.1onahan Garage re 365.37 Diehl ldotor�Company 161.35 1,293.70 UDLIC ASSISTA1qCE, FU1TD: Payroll 37-870 $ 11503-.37 607*'32 Ruby E. Gyger 31.94 Geneva IvIcLouth 19.19 L. It. Freimann, County Agent 79.20 Leonard Anderson 27.0,0 Antler's Motel 20.00 J. L. Bell 11*000 Florence Crisp 14.00 Custer Mercantile Company.; .13.00 Eureka.Price-Rite Grocery 13.00 Great 21orthern Railway 302.01 Hawkins Grocery 5 15 . it 11 15:00 Lind Gravel Company 13.39 Payless Grocery 16'00 Safei%ray Stores, Inc. 9.27 Morgan Wheeler & Co.. 6.00 1--'Irs.. Chas. Granstrom, 35 00 Mrs. 1-liellie Overcash 25:00 Mrs'. J. R. Bolster 37 00 Mrs., Kate Chevalley 30:00 Mrs. B. F. Sheehan. 200.00 Aubert Drug Co. 1.30 11 :93 17039 .88 tr .93 2 80 :67 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 5.60 11 11 3 33 Dr. R. N. Hunt 3:00 Dr. Painless Parker 9.00 Payroll - 37-375 2,448.79 11 37-876 59.50 $ 5,597.46 USPENSE FUIM: ldr. a Mrs. Ed R. Blooragren $ 23.71 i. IVI. Keister 81.50 $ 110.21 88 JA11U U1Y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY TH 26th Y OF JA TUARY 19 43 �usaac:vsssmssocx a"=Ux WAW-9ASsss it SOLDIERS RELIEF FtTTD : Harry Adolph Swanson Total of Claims Allowed LEASE OF COUNTY LAIM 0�i $ 40.00 9 , 36Z, . 96 - It having appeared to the best interest of 4Jhatcom County to lease the following described property to -wit: Olympic Sub -division of Whatcom County, Lot 5, Block l Whatcom County Board •of Commissioners hereby least to 1.1r. Rollie F. Raper, Deming, Washing- ton the above described property for a term of one year, subject to sale, for a price of $10.00 (ten dollars). Subject, however, to a privilege of renewal of lease at the end of the year. The year period to -run frog. the 26th day of January, 1943 to the 26th day of January, 1944. Iir. Raper agrees to allow tine owner of some wood on the above described lot, a period of thirty (30) days to rellove said. woo'd from lot. r NIr. Raper further agrees to clean up said lot and keep it in a non -hazardous condition, returning same,, at the end of the lease term, in said condition. to the County. .1hatcom County agrees to notify L1r. Raper in the event said lot is brought up for sale. Pay�aent of the above said $10.00 shall be made by k1r. . Raper to Whatcom County, on or before March 1, 1943. Failure of payment sall .ake lease void. APPROVED : C . 1:A-!-=Y Chairman of the Board GEO . .ELDER Colimliss loner Coiiunisaioner ( C01: ,1ISS' I01-FEMS I SEAL) DOUGLAS 1;icI_kY Property Agent ROLLIE RAPER Lessee BEFORE THE BOARD OF COT172Y CO1.11ISSIO ERS OF Vii-L'�TCOL'1 COUNTY, ��JASHII:GTO1,1 U i.I11 TIM, E&TTER. OF '= APPOI1,72L HT ) OF JAME+ S L ARSH AS S UIPERVI SOR OF ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT POI-1TT ROBERTS TO.TI SHIP ) dHEMIS, the resignatio. of John.S. Johnson, as one of the supervisors of Point Roberts `Cozrnship, has been received and accepted by the Board of Supervisors of the said Tovanship, and T +AS, the Board of Supervisors have no,,%�, requested that the County Cor.rassioners fill the vacancy so caused by the appoin-mient of James 1+Iarsh, TO�J, TFREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that James Marsh, whose address is Point Roberts, ,-Jashingto. , be and he is hereby appointed as a supervisor of Point Roberts Township, Alatcom County, Washingt to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the ;.next regular election, and until his successor is elected and qualified. DOTTE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of January, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLLIISSIO10ERS ) BOARD OF COtT TTY COLITISSIOT'E RS OF 16HIA.TCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTOIU E. C . itil UlUIEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. FaTTG Attest: PLII1-r T. S?;YDJR Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COMER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA1 VARY TERM TUESDAY HE 26th DAY OF -JAINIIIJARY 1943 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.i'ri., Friday, January 29, 1943. Approved �(J Chairman of the 4oard ji.' EL:r` 111 �•'!� - =i / is L.'C!::: L'- L: 1. 1+' '1! _ :1.'. La f rr r:J :L:L:_ _ - '1L - �17I7Tif�ttrt#lttttrtiTritirttitil7it7Tltft�7i%Tiltfiiil!t:rTf:i:t::;:7i::;�'f.titF::t+77tititi/7iii:tl'tli'ei';iiii:It;:':ittlTriiTiTfdltr7'(;!'e'i7i�lilt�tri:till✓if;flt7tltlTftirrr;r1l:T.t7t I.ISETING, FRIDAY, JAINUARY 29, 1943 JAIdUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 26, 1943, the Board met at 9:30 A.M., this te, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPETSE - (Old Bills) Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Sundry Expense $ 51.00 E�'EITSE - 1943 $ 51.00 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Auditor $ 3.40 if it " " Assessor 3.60 Fred Hanson It 12.36 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Commissioners 8.85 it It " " Treasurer 17.70 Farmers Publishing Assn " 85.78 Frazier's Typevxiter Service " 61.80 The iational Cash Register Co. If 1.55 Pleas Isaacs Court House 28.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Property Agent 5.00 Pacific Tee c�, Tele Co. Sup. Ct. #1 5.75 u It of Sup. Ct. ##2 6.58 It " Ct. Reporters 2.65 " " Juv. Court 5.75 Ireland & Bellingar Commissioners 100.00 it It J. P. 1-To. 1 2.50 J. P. ITo. 2 2.50 Clerk 40.00 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. If 2.80 " " it It Pros. Atty 4.10 " " " ►' Sheriff 14.90 Pacific Tele & Telg Co.. Supt. of Sch. 5.06 " " " If Exten. Serv. 6.70 it # " " " Hort. Insp. 1.45 it " " " Civ. Defense 42.19 " - Is " " Adv. Exp . 7.71 $ 478.68 OUI:TY ROAD FUIID: Dare Robertson $ 10.20 Pacific Tele & Tele. Co. 21.25 Farmers L,lutual Telephone Co. 3.00 C. T. Charles .72 4lashington Co-operative P.Iills Inc. 99.03 It " " " 13.41 J. A. Cole 2.00 Earl Jacoby 266.40 $ 416.01 PUBLIC ASSISTA'ICE FUNID: W. P. Fuller & Company $ .61 Geo. J. Hohl Company 69.00 Lee Grocery Company 16.77 Worth Coast Chemical & Soap Works 9.79 Wason Brothers Company 16.48 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 Aubert Drug Company 19.83 Biddle & Crowther Company 7.83 Northwest 1viedical Supply, Inc. 11.23 Shaer Supply Company, Inc. .91 George Janssen, Postmaster 63.30 Inez Savage 1.11 George Janssen, Postmaster 72.00 Pacific Tele & Tele. Co. 73.25 u u u It 10.40 it if „ n 3.10 it It" " 1.85 $ 927.46 USPENSE F UHID : Mrs. E . C . Miller $ 89.25 Mabel A. Pettibone 1.3a . $ 90.59 . J A_TUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY to 29th AY OF. JA'ITUARY 43 19__ �- � n� r i a•rttar_ '1 I SOLDIERS RELIEF FMIID : Charles Kemble $ 10.00 C. F. Cullup (order to A. F. Loft) 25.00 IT. C. Koder 25.00 L-lichael M.. Radulovich " 25.00 Harold J. Reynolds 25.00 Albert T . Hayes 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: 135.00 2,098.74 CRP- A##23 Corners, Stickxiey Island Rd - Estimate $1,150.84; Cost $1,141.69; Balance $ 9.15 CRP-SL;m24 Samish & Nulle Roads " 12534.16 " 13,459.55 " 74.61 DRP- m81 Grandview Extension " 22039.70 It 2,004.31 " 85.39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUI:TY COI;111ISSIOITERS V OF "IHATCOE COTT11TY, WASHI TGMT IN THE I,UMER OF THE BILL O:IINIG TO ) ( RES0LUTI Ohs' MILLER & SUTHERLE 7N PRI11TING COI,iPJUT1Y ) MIGMEAS, Whatcom County isindebted to the firm of I:iiller & Sutherlen Printing Company, printers, for the 1r inting of a brief for the Supreme Court in the case of Johnson, et al. vs. County Commissioners in the total sum of $51.00; and WHEREAS, said bill was listed as and among old bills to be included in the budget for the year 1943, and was so ordered to be put into said budget by the County Commissionr es, but that in the preparation of said budget it -arras overlooked and when the County Commissioners signed the budget for the year of 1943, they did so believing that this bill was included in. said budget, but t:-irough oversight, it was not included therein, and the Board of County Commissioners now believe that said bill should be paid, as it was their firm belief that it was included in said budget for 1943; I_TOi'J, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that �'dhatcom CoLUZty, by and through its Board of County Commissioners do order and direct the payment to Hiller & Sutherlen Printing Company of the sum of $51.00 and the same shall be charged to Sundry Expense, and the Auditor of `7hatcom County is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant for said amount payable to said Miller & Sutherlen Printing Company. DONZ in'regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 29th day of January, 1943. (SEAL, OF TILE BOARD OF COUITTY C0 ,11IS 3I0`_ERS) ~ Atte s t z PLINY T . SIIYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C. I'vIAITLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner County Commissioner A petition, bearing his own. and 34 other signatures, was presented by Charles Riley, R #4, Bellingham, petitioning the Board of County Coirunissioners not to close that portion of Road t#148 in Section 30, Township 38 pi, Range 4 the closing of which had been prayed for- in a petition signed by Virgil Q. Corder and others and filed with this Board on the 6th day of January, 1943. The hour of 10:00 A.M., on this date, being the time duly and regularly fixed for the hearing on the petition of Virgil `. Corder, and others, for the closing of a certain portion of Road ##148 in Section 30, Twosrizip 38 IT, Range 4 E.,`J.I.., this matter duly came on for hearing, alid after the hearing of all arLrLunen.ts for and against such closing, the matter was tar.en under advisement by the Board of County Commissioners. Dance License Application ITo. 492, for public dances to be held at Turin. Gables, between - Jan. 1, 1943 and June 30, 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Eva Smith. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.E., Saturday, January 30, 1943, at which time they again convened with all members present. The following claims were approv: d for payment: CU'JL;T EXPEiSE E. C. Manley Commissioners. $ 54.75 Charles E. King 11 16.55 Hazel 3. Heun Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 175.00 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. Dept. 2 205.00 A. 3. Salter Sheriff 35.56 JA< UARY � ECOD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM Si"iT RD` .Y THE- 30th DAY OF JA'�ITtiRY 29_J 19 43 Total of claims allowed, this date 486.86 A communication was received from the observers at observation post "Bellingham tt25" thanking; the Board for their assistance in procuring materials for their new structure at that post. Due to the fact that it would be necessary for the meribers of the Board to be in Olympia on Tuesday, February 2, 19�_3, which would be the time of the next regularly scheduled meeting of -tile Board, it was moved, seconded and unanimously carried, treat adjounuaent be taken until 9:30 A.L., Friday, February 5, 1943. Approved Cha%irr..an of he Aoard rr il..,: Lis ram/ ryr : �.f .'L! !L:l.i .!L!.L! ?�,:.Lly'-; Lu.�.l�' +'.L r: 1 r 1:11! ,rl. ' Lr•! _!.LI .l ..'.L.'.L.l j. r .11 �l.fL.f :.L' .'L'L r � r r r r � r rtrri�ifrrc�;trF{fez-til��r1#itr�rtr�r�rtttr#-rrrtf�fr,r�,'�I,�rx-;�..�ttritrr=rtrrfrl#trrtr�';r/���ttr�rtrrE�#t���.tfttr�trjrf,'�f�lt-trrrirrrr���rt,t�tltrt Cifii'1F,r:rlt�r��i�r"�r'-�rr,Frtz";�s��,fr,7,rr'r, 11ETIiTG, FRIDAY, FLBRUlaY 5, 1943 JA11UARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, January 30, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.It' this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURREi;T EXPENSE: Burroughs Adding IvIlachine Company Auditor $ 15.55 Kee Lox Mianufacturing Company " 10.82 Griggs " 35.68 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " .70 Union Printing Company " 39.85 it it " Assessor 3.36 Fred H. Dustin it 19.55 Roy Dodge It 19.50 Griggs " 9.55 Farmers Lutual Telephone Company " .28 I,Iiller & Sutherlen. Printing, Company " 37.60 Western Union Telegra h Company Cor.mlissioners .45 Arn.ason & Company " 100.00 Bellingham Publishing Company it 3.15 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company It 1 .28 Orland I -,,-arson Treasurer 20.30 L1-117-i er & Sutherlen P ri�-ltirg Company „ 17.77 m BellinghaPublishing Company " 22.70 Arnason & Company 'r 100.00 Delcie Berry '= 31.25 Pitney -Bowes Postage I.Ieter Company 'r 16.50 Sunset Insurance Agency " 50.00 Griggs 'r r 14.42 Farmers Iautual Telephone Company " .35 Union Printing Company 411.71 " " if Court House 6.70 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners 11 it .23 Clark Feed & Seed, Inc. It It 1.29 McClellan Fuel Company It it 109.85 Douglas McKay Property Agent 29.10 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Clerk .23 Union Printing Company It 151.93 Fred Manson " 35.02 F . P.1. Hamilton Pros. Jytty 10.00 LeCocq ec Simonarson _ Cons -table (Cou) 5.00 Farmers I.1utual Telephone Company Sheriff .25 1' " " It Supt. of Sch. 1.47 Union Printing Company " 6.06 John F. Campbell it 3.75 • Gale Squire Exten. Serv. 30.00 Farmers 1,1utual Telephone Company " " 1.85 Louis ,% King Hort. Insp. 17.25 Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm.. Exp. Corsi. Assn 16.90 Ershig Sheet I.Ietal Yorks Civ. Def. 8.91 W. A. Germain ►' " 4.00 Georgia Hale " " 2.00 F . W. Larson " " 2.00 Tide .later Assoc. oil Co. " " 18.99 Farriers Eutual Telephone Co. " " 1.45 Union Printing Company " " 3.86 It it tt Adv. Exp. 4.72 11454.63 I COUITY ROAD FUi1-11) : Payroll - Voucher Ho. 6361 1,647.16 tr is 6362 362.35 6863 277.40 6364 400.30 6865 1,533.03 6366 549.10 It " 6367 410.10 94-9 J A'UARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF FEBRITARY 19 -43 COUiTTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Payroll - Voucher No. 6868 $ 146.11 it it 6869 702.13 It it 6870 221.08 it " 6871 418.50 It it 6872 543.95 It It 6873 531.75 It It 6874 233.53 it It 6375 252.03 it it 687G 247.65 It It 6877 555.05 it It 6373 64.80 It It 6879 633.50 it It 6830 512.45 Itiioore Logging Co. 30.90 Gordon Pendleton 245.00 Union Printing Company 11.43 ivorthwest Farm Hews. 6;75 Klocre VanderGriend Lumber Company 7.82 Carl Holdt 5.72 Holi,,ard-Cooper Corporation 17.30 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 258.65 Great - then Railway Company 261.16 Oardt Bros. 35.79 Tax Corlmission of the St. of Washington 32.77 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 3.00 it it if It 2.53 Bellingham.Publishing Company 2.10 It tt tr 4.05 Louis: Freeman 472.50 The Olympia Portland Cement Company 343,.00 Al Fosberg 123.00 H. E. Lindstrom 316.38 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 1.55. Morse Hardware Company 1.17 't tt " 250.47 It it tt 59.79 It ti It 13:23 it tt n 9.01 Ellis Baxter .50 Bellingham auto Parts. 17.24 Automotive Parts Service 4.54 tt 't " 166.92 tt It it 3.47 Gordon's Auto Parts. 22:66 it of a 8.75 it It It 20.60 it it It 6.39 Diehl Itlotor Company 91.13 It it It 22.52 it Itt' 21.69 McBeath Glass Company 3009 It it tt 7.06 Curtis Brotim 5.25 Jewell Motor Company 252.22 it of It 15.07 Jeffcott Motor Company 31.48 11 Itit 17.07 It It It 89.14 Bill & lviay's Service Grocery 2.06 Lynden Service Station 5.05. Ernest Hamel 12.92 Nelson Equipment Company 1.44 ►t It a 197.71 Howard -Cooper Corporation 154:50 Freeman, Transfer Company :82 K. B. 'Jilli.ams Printing Corr.,,)any 23.18 $ 13 2958.38 'URLIC ASSISTA:TCE FUM: Elwood L. Johnson 5.20 Sabine L. Carr 23.20 Diary Edna Barter 18.08 Evelyn R. Freeman 12.00 Hilda Z'ligg in 20.64 H. Garner Wright 4.4 Payroll - Voucher 37-385 102.50 136.06 LIBRARY FU1•1D : Hazel B. Heim 10.00 The American Lair Book, Company 29.50 West Publishing Company 37.50 126.00 CELL.kI?EOUS HEALTH FUIM : H. Garner Wright, T,i. D. 180.00 180.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA TUARY TERM FRIDiiY TH 5th Y of FEBRUARY 1943 � A IQK7 Ai ATi AiF'C�ELCTNGR7GE��PJ{BAi IjGTII I SUSPETISE FU1,M : C . Al `ferry R. L. Rylott Grace C. ItiIiller I SOLDIERS RELIEF FU M : Victor 'U. Fisher Arthur G. I;_orse Archie J. Smith Total of Claims flowed 54.89 3.49, 1.00 $ 59.38 15.00 20.00 20.00 $ 55.00 $ 16,019.45 � The resolution, signed by this Board on Dec. 18, 1942, authorizing the deeding to the State Forest Board of the State of Washington, 15,704.51 acres of land for reforestation purposes, which resolution was returned to the State Forest Board for completion after being signed by the Board, was. again received on this date, for recording. Said resolution being as follows: RESOLUTION v112REAS, ldhatcom County, Washington, because of a foreclosure of tax lien thereon owns the lands described as follows, to -wit: T0dINSHIP 37 HORTH, RANGE, 3 EAST Subdivision I'It`T` i�iE � Sit SEA a�z SE4 1. 111VI1 T'TE4 Section 12 la 12 12 12 Acreage 160.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 160.00. 13 40.00 Total .430.00 TMITISHIP 37 HORTH. RANGE 4 EAST Sv1-1- -"m 3 40.00 S(Sub. to easerp-nt) 3 40.00 SE4 i'IVV4 3 40.00 I�Tz I'rt±i 10 80.00 1. IRII1 Sz 10 80.00 r1�,'J4 10 80.00 Sti'114 10 160.00 W-2 SE4 10 80.00 SE4 13 160.00 HE-41 15 160.00 1\ .4 15 160.00 SE4 17a J 17 40.00 E SW_'; 17 80.00 "l� S "T 17 80.00 1Vz SE4 (Less rd.) 17 30.00 SI�T� SEA 17 40.00 SE4 SEZs (Less rd.) 17 37.00 E' SE4 18 80.00 M- T]E� (Less rd.) 20 40.00 TTL"1 i'TF,+ 20 Z_10.00 E ' =1<7� 20 80.00 1V 5�1� TTz Sa`I-�s 20 30.00 SS''T4 20 20 80.00 40.00 TTE 23 160.00 TnT 23 160.00 SE4 23 160.00 E2 ITC, 24 80.00 E 1N1-'1- 1-T" 29 20.00 ?'T TitiY4 TGI 29 20.00 SE-1- IrE4 30 40.00 E1 Lot 3 30 20.00 Lot 4 30 40.00 E2 S5"T� 30 80.00 I'm-� SE2s t+�2� SE4 30 30 40.00 80.00 SE4 SE4 30 40.00 g J11 jAi luARY nEC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FR.IDAY THE 5th _DAY OF FI RRITARV 19 a3_ TC','r�ITS=P 37 iTORTH, RAI,TGE 4 EAST - Cont'd Subdivision Section Acreage 1rE 31 160.00 Lot 1 31 40.32 Lot 2 31 40.23 EJ- I', 31 80.00 31 80000 Total 3 ,217.55 TO J7:TSHIP 38 ITORTH, RA GE 4 EAST SE4 (Less rd.) 12 153.00 S2 3`4 13 80.00 IrX" Sr4 13 40.00 I� 11 28 160.00 E St'l 28 80000 Total 513.00 TOC,'1TS1-IP 37 NORTH , RA GE 5 EAST Lot 1 2 38.38 Lot 2 2 37.93 s"pli IJE2- 2 40.00 SE4 I%l & IiT,74 SE4 2 80.00 E2 S;l-4 7 80.00 S2 I?E: 9 80.00 SE4 I` L'1 9 9 40.00 IT2 SE4 30.00 SE4 SEA= 9 40.00 ITE I`TI'i� 10 40.00 10 80.00 VJ SW 10 80.00 SE4 15 160.00 . 18 160.00 iE I'�4 13 40.00 Lot 1 18 40.79 Lot 2 18 40.76, SE4 ITI= 18 40. CO E2 S �74 18 80.00 Lot 3 18 40.73 Lot 4 18 40.70 S i SE4 18 40.00 IVY I 19 80.00 E2 IT;J� 19 30.00 Lot 1 19 40.67 Lot 2 19 40.64 E2 S �; 19 80.00 Lot 3 19 40.61 MJ SE -A- 19 40..00 W-2'� SE4 19 80.00 Tz TTVV4 22 80.00 SEA Hdj 22 40.00 I:.E4 M 22 40.00 �'l ITE4 25 80.00 SE4 i': 25 40.00 E� i'l l 25 25 80.00 W,� - I Vr 80.00 I1E� S 1 25 40. 00 IT','k S`dJ4 ' 25 40.00 S2 S�'J4 25 80.00 SE4 25 160.00 E2 SA- 27 80.00 ITz SEA 27 30.00 SI'l� SE 2740.00 SE SE-4 27 Z. ITE: i, 3 34 40.00 LTti'T 34 40.00 S:V4 HE ' 34 34 40.00 HE I3,V 40.00 ITF.4 SE4 34 40.00 32081.21 JANUARY TER nECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY .T H 5th Y OF FEBRUARY 9 43 _- 19 vmorr-rxrxrrxFz�-,-a�rrrerctrav: w - TO':TTSHIP 38 HORTH, RELTGE 5 EAST Subdivision Section. Acreage i'TE' 7 40.00 SE I'I,'I� 7 40.00 I Z4 S 14 (Less rd.) 7 40.00 Lot 3 7 40.38 Lot 4 7 40.36 Lot 9 7 40.33. 80.00 Ez SEA' 9 30.00 Id'a 10 160.00 w-1- SV1Y 10 30.00 SEA Sy'J4 10 40.00 Sy'd4 SEA 10 40.00 y11-a- Sy7-- 14 30.00 E IIE 1 15 80.00 W. i�TE 15 30.00 Ez i�]:'I 15 80.00 I'I:I it;"T1 15 40.00 S 4"J 11 15 40.00 Ez S-vAl, 15 80.00 vl-z S y 1, 15 30.00 llfi SEA. 15 40.00 IT+:4 SE-- 15 S�d40.00 4 Sm - 15 40.00 SEA SE4 15 40.00 I� 21 160.00 SE4 21 160.00 TE4 i G7 22 40.00 y'1 ItI7 - 22 80.00 SEA iT?�14 22 40.00 E2 sw,- 22 80.00 I1 S y'd4 22 80.00 SJ, TOTE--; 24 80.00 E.-z svl; 24 80.00 SE4 24 160.00 IIz IIE Y 25 80.00 SVJ?- 1,m - 25 40.00 SE± ITEM 25 40.00 I'TE4 iT;"T4 25 40.00 EJ- SE-1- 25 80.00 IRK, SE 25 40.00 svSE-7- 25 40.00 S� I I1 4 27 40.00 10- 27 40.00 y'12 Lr: 27 80.00 SE 1- I'I'o'Ia 27 40.00 Sy'd 27 160.00 1\41 SE'-- 27 40.00 SV'I SE, t 27 40.00 SE4 SL4 27 40.00 E IiE 33 30.00 V1y ITL4 33 80.00 SE4 _'1,rJ4 33 40.00 33 80.00 I'�2- SE4 33 30.00 is IIE 34 30.00 III Ii;°1 34 80.00 SZ14 iT. 34 40.00 Total 3,801.07 TOMITSIaP 39-YORTH, RAITGE 5 EAST S IbE 1 30.00 E-� S(Less rd.) 1 80.00 0 Sy'I (Less rd.) 1 80.00 E� SE; 1 30.00 TT: SE4 1 80.00 svlT S 'ice 2 40.00 SE4 Svl 2 40.00 SE 24 10 160.00 :=?UARY TER FRIDAY 5th TH r it FEBRUARY Y OF. 43 19 TO,''Ji,TS!1IP 39 iHORTH . Rf�!,rGE 5 EAST Subdivision Section iTz I : 11 SE4 11 +4 11 SEA: S; s 11 E-1s SEU 11 SE2 11 I`HFJ4 14 Lot 1 & E-2 "T 14 24 Total TOsJIHSHIP 37 IHORTH, RANGE 6 EAST iTE S',l-4 19 Lot 3 19 Lot 4 19 SE4 Svl-4 19 19 S.2 SEA 19 S;Fg H 14pl-1 29 Sz _1E4 30 Lot 1 30 Lot 2 30 SE4 I?'dJ 30 30 iTE4 S�J�;� 30 Lot 3 30 Lot 4 30 SEA S'aJ 30 SE4 (Exc. Trail R/J across. S` Su'Tt) 30 31 Lot 2 (Exc. R/1,J) 31 SE4 Ii .`J4 31 E 2 S .'l 4 31 Lot 3 31 Lot 4 31 Lot 4 SvIr-,,- ITu- - i::'Fa S t,J S -0 S VJ� Lot 2 V1� SE LO t 3 Lot 4 S 2 S@l4: Lot 1 Lot 2 SE I'TE4 SEd Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 4 & Lot 5 Total T0:'LiSHIP 39 i ORTH, RAINGE 6 EAST 2 3 3 3 4 a. Z. 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6' 6 6 6 6 Total TO:li,tSHIP 40 ir0RTH, RA ,GE 6 EAST 6 AcreaZe 30.00 40.00 40.00 160.00 80.00 40.00 80.00 30.00 60.00 160.00 40.00 120.46 1, 640.46 40.00 38.99 38.86 40.00 30.00 30.00 40.00 30.00 33.90 39.10 40.00 40.00 40.00 39.30 39.50 40.00 160.00 40.00 39.75 40.00 80.00 39.85 39.95 1,154.20 49.84 40.00 40.00 40.00 51.71 40.00 80.00 55.07 55.60 30.00 56.20 56.87 40.00 40.00 160.00 21.53 48.97 4-9.31 49.79 50.34 1,145.23 71.79 k RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 2 9., T JA.1`"Ui�gl Y TERM FRIDAY THE— 5th DAY OF FRRUI�RV —_ 19 43 TO ',"_?SEIP 40 IIORTH . RA'IGE 6 EAST. Con' t Stiodivi.sion Section Acreage SE-L iT' 27 40.00 4 SE 27 40.00 E1 SEA 31 30.00 Syl4 SEA 31 40.00 Ez IT y; 32 80.00 wJl i'r 33 80.00 SEA i,;E4. 33 40.00 "az IZ v � 33 80.00 S" 33 40.00 `,'l! Si'l 34 80.00 Total 671.79 Grand Total 13,704.51 T;Tt RE:.S, t_'l-se lands are of More - iali equal value 1.Tith the he1'ei_1after descr i bed lands owned by the State Forest Board. of the state of TIashii Ll -t-on h-ld under Rem. Rev. Stat. , sections 5312-3 to 5812-4, lying and being in dhatcom County, dasihington, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: TOVE SHIP 37 i:'ORTH RAGE 6 E_4ST Subdivision Lots 2, 3, 6 & 7 Section 26 Acreage 156.55 33 160.00 Total 316.55 TO r'Ti?SHSP 40 NORTH, RsL:IGZ 6 EAST SE1- Sa. a 40.00 S 'I SEA 5 40.00 Total 80.00 D , '�t=EAS , said exchange of lands with the State Forest Board T:,rill be advantageous to Whatcom County and to the State of Washington, and the State Forest Board Trill consolidate and block out its forest lauds and areas by tha deed of the above described land from said 17hatcom County to said State Forest Board and s_;aid lands being suitable and chiefly valuable for forestry purposes, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the chaiman of the board of county comnii.ssioners of TVhatcom CouxltJr be and he hereby is authorized and directed in the name of VIhatcom County to grant and convey, to the State Forest Board the hereinafter described land free and clear of encumbrance under and by virtue of the authority of said Chapter 77, Laws of 1937. DATED at Bellingham, this. 18th day of Dec. 1942. (S EAI L OF TILE 301�RD OF COUP I Y COI21'TISaIO ! E S ) ttest: LI Y T . S� YD.CR udita of Jhatcom County alas h ington R E S 0 L U T 1 0 21 FRAI i� L . CRAI:3R GEO. ELDER E . C. I:!A,.:.TIjEY Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Jhatcom County, Vlas iiington AUTHO131ZI1,TG LEASE TO =TED STATE OF AEERICA %11IE!C"VS, Chapter 227 of the Session Lars of the State of t�'lashington for 1941, authorizing leasing for defense purposes to the United States of America of any County property, however acquired, without competitive bidding or notice to the public, and on such tercels as the Board of County C011lini,ssioners may deem for the best iiit 2es.ts of the Coulity, and tiTEC,R&1S, it appears to said Board that ;1hatcom County ovrns the following described proper ithin said County, and -the United States has applied to lease the same, and it a-jpears to the oard that it is to the best interest of the County that such lease be made, uhicn said prope rty s described as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS J-411UARY TERM - FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF FEBRU,RY "eilDti:i'.RS11ZS:iLYO—.IIEtStVCtiA1i.-37A57ISRL7II2 Beginning at the.- southeast- corner.. of Lot _13.,. Block 29, said Baker ViewAddition; thence southerly along the east line of s.a.i.d. Block 29", across Stuart Road and along the w st' boundary of Block 2z to the southtwest -corner of Lot 1. of said -Block 24-, thence easterly along the southern boundary of'said Lot 1 to the south- east corner of said Lot 1 ahich point is on the east boundary of said Section 10; thence southerly• along said east boLuidary - of Section 10 to "its intersection with the northerly right -of -.gray lime of Baker Vieux Road; thence ti•r.esterly, along said `northern right -of -.ray line of Baker Vieux Road to its intersection:wit—h . the e.xten.- sion of the- east -boundary of:' Block. 16., said Baker View "idditioti5, thence- southerly along said eastern boundary of Block 16, to the southeast corner of Block 1.6-'' thence westerly along the southern boundarry of Blocks 16 and 15 of Baker View. Add-ition;- thence northerly along the res;tern boundary of said Block 15, to the norti west corner of BloclL `15.- thence easterly along the northern boundary of said Block 15'_to a point which is•642 feet ��west of tine north=south ceazt.e-r line of Section 15- thence north 60, feet to'! the -north right -of -tray line of Baker View Road9 thence e�;st along said north right -of -tray line of said Baker Viewr Road`24:9 feet- thence _lor-t17:`resterly to a point on the north -south :ce.nter line of Section, 10,. ghicii point -is 796.691 feet north of the south quarter corner of- Section 10i thence" north along said. north south center line- of -Section 10 to a. point which- is 130 'fee-t south of -the north boundary of Block 21, Baker View Addition- thence westerly parallel to and 130 feet southerly from said north boundary of Block 21, to the west boundary of said!., ' Block 2l, thence northerly:_along.:'the_ vresterh bnLuid'ary:of:,Blocks:'_21'_26 �a=28, to the_:.east-T°:re'St.�_ce11.t2r_ 11_1e of_:BTOck 23�:: thence ...easterly..:.alang :the east=trey t center l -,of Blocks: 28 and 29 ; to-' the: _point .of "begiiza ng,, in.:n. _'atcom ,County: _ Wasl ip.g�i,on I�OtiJ; THEREFORE BE IT RESOL �+ by Board of County Convriissioners of hatcorn County, Washin) ton, in regular session a:sseEtbled, that the herein described. property be leased to -the United States of America, for the uses and on-t.heterms and conditions in such lease set forth; and be it further resolved that the Chairman of said Board be,, and hereby. is, authorized and directed to execute'and`_deliver said lease for and on behalf of this Board of County Commissioner . Passed this 5th day of February, 1943. E . C . PdAI\TLEY GEO. ELDER (SEiiL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMDJISSIOK1ERS)' _ CHARLES E " ,; KI I�1 G Board of County Commissioners of .Whatcom County,, -Washington attest: PLI! TtZ T . SiTYDER Clerk r-r'%;.'f yrr° :S .. ; Fit' �.�, .�,•,.,,:<J i ij .,. o1y „.r .. y G...� t� rr " - .. Clerk of .said Board' A petition was :filed uy- the Government praying for the vacation of certain roads and streets::within the 'boundaries. of the Bellingham.Airport, leased .on this date -to- the Government.` C6MMISSIOiSE;RS NOTICE OF HEARING I \I THE MATTER OF THE VIII CATION OF CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS AND' ) STREETS, OR PARTS THEREOF, IN W1LkTCO1v11 COUNTY, Wl',SHIIIIGTON, ( NOTICE OF' HEARING ' r�S PETITIONED FOR BY THE UNITED STATES OF APIIERICA ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVthat the report and map as, made by the. County Engir_s er in the matter of the petition of the -UNITED" STATES OF 1,111,2RICA, for the vacation of. certain County Roads and Streets-, or pa.rts thereof., in u'Ihatcom County, Washirgton, are on file in the Cornnlissio_ _rs1 0 f­ fice ' in the Court -Home.;: Bellingham,, Washington, said roads to . be vacated beixl described as. followil ('a') Stuart Road from the center line of Benson St. extended north to U.S. Hy. (b) Scarse`th Ave.. from the center line of Benson St. , to the east marin of Harriet Street (c) kraabel Ave: from the center line of Benson St. to east margin -of Harriet St. (d) JuneRoadfrom east .margin of Harriet St. and said east margin produced south to the north south center line of Section 10, Township 38 North, Range, 2 East, (e) Ai-i unnamed 'road or street 30 ft. in width from north to south, from the east margin of Harriet St. produced hT, to the center line of -said:. Sec.. 10;. same being the S. 30 ft. of the i•TE of the SIN-, of said Section 10. (f) Division Road from the -east line- of said Section 10:,_ to -the East line of Lot A, Block 33, Baker View Addition,, produced north. (g} Bailer Vieux Road from the W. lime of Lot 4, Block 20, .Baker View' Addition produced southo the E. dine of Lot 5, Block 33; said addition, produced South, (r) Barnes Road from the west line of Lot A, Block 14, said addition, prroduced south; to the 6 as t dine of Block 5, said addition, produced north. (i) '.n unnamed Street 30 ft. in width from ICI. to S from. t:he east margin of IFeal Road produced south to the east line of Seca 15, Tp.. 38 ICI, R 2 E:, W.P.I. , same being, the S-. 30 "i't. of the Itr of said Sec.- 15, except the West 30 ft. of said i�i-4o . (j) Hanlon-::: Road from the East line- of said Sec. 151 to the -east line of Lot 1, Block 7, Ben:lett IIill Supplemental Addition, produced north. (The E2 of Benson St the alley between Blocks 5 ek 65 King St; the alley between Blks 7.: 8; and Harriet Stg all as laid out in the plat of Pearl Addition to the City of tiVhatcom, as now recorded in the plot records of :v'hat.com County, Washington, at Page 12 .of Voluiie 3 of Plats. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA1 VARY TERM FRIDAY 5th Y OF FEBRUARY 2 �.9 19 43 nrrron.-rarrrsrmaza:.act7.txcxxu--wxszrrxcrot (1) Harriet Street from the north line of Baker View Road to the north line of Lot 11 Block 20 Baker View Addition. (m) -Neal Road from the . line of Lot 5, Block 13, Baker View Addition, produced east, to the X. line of Baker View Road; also from the S. line of Lot 1, Block 24, said addition, produced west, to the south line of Thomas Road. (n) An unnamed County road, 60 ft. in width from east to west, from the north line of Alderwood St. , north and 1P,71y to the S. line of Barnes Road, same being in the 72 of the Ez of Sec. 15, To,_rliship 38 1'Torth, Range 2 East, (o) U-1 unnamed County Road lying in the -I } of the 17u,-t of Sec. 10, Tup. 38 I\T, R 2 E, and extending from the so.uth line of Lot 14, Block 29, Baker View Addition, to the south line of Thomas Road. (p) An uzulamed County Road lying in the 1It;j- of the SE1 of Section 15, Tvnm. 38 IT, R 2 E, I.E. , and extending from the north margin of Alderv=rood St, on the south, to the south line of the 1E—I- of said Section 15, on the north. (q) Boxuood Avenue and Boxwood Road from the north line of iLlderwood Street to the southwesterly line of U., S. Ilignv,ray ;99. (r) The alley in Block 7, Bennett Hill Supplemental Addition (s) June Road extension as established April 12, 1940 by Resolution of the Board of County CoiYAiiisjioners of l"lhatcori County, 1.1ashi Eton, as follows: Commencing at 1. he 'Test end of the June Road, Baker View Addition, at the quarter Section corner, between Sections 10 and 11, Township 33 -Trth, Range 2 East, of ,l.TVi. , thence ;lest 532.4 feet to the center line oi.' t1le 11,ortheast Southwest runtray, �'Fhatcom County Airport, thence South 39 degrees 03 minutes 'Nest 5045 feet, more or less, along the center line of said Northeast Souuhwest runway and center line roduced to an intersection with tl-.P-.. Barnes Road, Baker View Addition in the 1T '1-� of Section 15, Tovnzship 38 -North, Range 2 East, of the and as shown upon the map as made by the County Engineer, and that from henceforth said road shall be a County Road of 150 feet in width, and that tie same be opened according to laver, and that the 5th day of Iviarch, 1943 , at the hour of 10:00 11 clock rl..M. , has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. BOARD OF COU-TTY COiITIISSIOITERS OF ,"1rLiTCOLI COLfiTTY, Vl_,kS=-.,TGTOIT E. C . IvIANMEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF T= BOARD OF COLT TY COLIT ISSIO-TRS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHLIK ES E. KING Cormaiss ione r Dated this 5th day of February, 1943. Initiating Resolution, in the matter of the LJanufacture of crushed gavel for regular mai.ntenana-e of roads, Project CRP ASIi -20, as signed by this Board o_. January 19, 1943, was cancelled on this date by order of the State Dew rtment of Highways. BEFORE TIT,, BOARD OF COUNTY CO1-,1,.,1ISSIOI1TERS OF 4'1TTATCOL1 COUNTY, Vl!`,SHI-TGT01%1 I-N THE I&MER OF SETTLEhIE1NT ''3ITH COUITTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER 'FOR TFD, IiIONTH OF I,O[E'172ER31 1942 ) ., S, R. C. Atwood, County Treasurer, for 13hatcom County, I ashinEton, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of -November, 1942, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor check: IT IS T!TE2LZ,FO1iE ORDERED by this Board that said R. C. Atwood, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is. hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General 24.42 'School 69.00 University 401.44 College 233.21 u.i.C.L. �)6.76 E. 4'l.C.E. 82.86 C. 47000E O 45.35 Parks and Parkways 175.94 Game 27.50 Forest Fire Protection 43.41 Highway Safety 175.93 Current Expense (3016 Rebate) .05 Suspense 5,125.11 Treasurer's Revolving 107.70 Cash Paid City 1'reasurers 5,684.25 Cash Paid Township Treasurers 12422.05 300 J:oTUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF FEBRUIaY 99 43 Settlement with County Treasurer, Continued: JARR.0 NTS REDEMIED Current Expense 112377.60 Soldiers Relief 130.00 Road Fund 191106.33 Public Assistance 149643.02 Institute 25.50 1--larriage Certificate 53.00 Ttliscellaneous Health 180.00 Schools -General 85,197.62 Schools -Building 900.00 Opportunity Room 12138.27 Port -General 2,419.36 Moorman Ditch - %.Maintenance 139.12 Schell Ditch - Maintenance 129.21 Drainage No. 1, 11aintenance 76.26 Drainage IIo . 3, Iyiaiatenance 59.50 Drainage Do. 5, i.iaintenance 37.50 Drainage I•To . 15, Lainte nance .195400 30TDS R, EEI:ED : Schools - Bond 1,000.00 INT:�REST OiT TWARRA2 TS : Current Expense 15.81 Road Fund .02 Schools -Building 13.67 INTEREST O-K. BO MS : Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 1,976.25 Schools - Bond 240.00 153,348.02 ; e. do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on November 30th, 1942, as shovm by the County Auditor's ciiack of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCA T I ON BALAIT CE Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham $ 207,919.65 Bellingham. National Bank Bellingham 157.,519.27 Treasurer's Revolving, 498.46 1Iational I3anit of Co��nnerce. Bellingham 179;330.78 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 People's State Bank Lynden 252000.00 Citizen's Bank Blau 52000.00 First 1ITatio.ial Bank Ferndale 252000.00 vTooksack Valley State Bank Everson 72000.00 Invesjtriie_Lt ilccount 222500.00 Defense 3onds 49.950.00 CASH I. OFFICE: Cash in vault Chks & cash items Curr elicy Silver Less cash over Total cash on hand 709,718.16 384.00 24,019.25 3 , 092.00 4.0.89 27,536.14 .67 27,535.47 737,253.63 IN TESTII002,7Y 471RLOF, vre have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Coi7i-missioners of 'dhatcom County, 'Jashington, this 5th day of Feb. 1943. (SEAL OF TI M BOARD OF COU-21TY COL-LLiISSIOilERS ) Attest: PLI-7.'i' T. S-LTIMER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E . C . I UUTLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Coiulissioner CIIt-.RLES E.. f,I:,TG Couia-t-y Col:ii:11.sgione-L TIIIS IS TO CERMITY that the . fora, oinU is a true copy of order of Board of County CoLuiiisaioners now oil file in the office of the Auditor of 11hatcom County, `Jashington. (AUDITOR'S S:'.L) P LI_Y T . S_TYD ER Auditor, 'Jhutcom County IDECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITUARY TERM- FRIDi1Y TH 5th AY OF. FEBRUARY 301 19 43 ---V R 10 f" R 7 NTiNFGO-SELLI NLH7tA�PA Sf i1 N motion was made by Corninissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner King and unanimously carried that Carl i,IcCoy, County Engineer, be appointed as mileage administrator for ,Vhatcom C oU_ity. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.L. , Tuesday, February 9, 1943. A,) --,roved _ Chairman of the Floard 'L1 ,t '+ 1_ 'L_ .'F lr� _ 'IL!L' Lrr 1L' .'L 'f,.(L i.L .' tf.; lr..'.L +j (. !!..! 'm '+. .'1+ :.�,�. rr rr r11-:..'LL !G; _L Jam'• !'.f ,.,1. l !r!'Ilr`I/',r0r7flflTrti7`7T1r11'rt,i�irrrrziririi'i-^i lt1!"!l�[iiir1"i#to'tf�GitrilitiC!/'!1"J.;i'!'��"1 Fi'lt7 tir,A�r;.lfirl'{fifd;.'Yir,i,,riFlr",f.t�;l'irrJ'rXti'iClr`tFi:;.'+TIC",7JT;1'1J'IrCr; �t'rt7 F l rilYi/"l i I: ETIIiG, TUESD.i.Y, r BRUARY 9, 1943 JY,:1TJARY TERN Pursuant to adjourimient talLen Friday, February 5, 19/-�.3, the Board met at 9:30 A.M. , this. date, -c. Ltii all in.embers ;_)resent. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: C 12 T EXPENSE: Anstett Printing Company Auditor Griffith Printing Comi)any It Abshirets Assessor State & Liaple Texaco Service Dept., of Labor & Industries Standard Oil Co. of California Commissioners Bloadel Donovan LLuioer 1"lills Court House I,Iorse Hardware Company it It Seattle Sch. Dist. it'l Juv.. Court Standard Oil Co. of California Sheriff Dept. of Labor & Industries It " " Jail Coitistable Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. Union Oil Co. of California State & h1aple Texaco Service Bl.cadel Donovan Lwiiber Iriills Des'. Emerg. Knights of Pythias it tt COU TY ROAD FUND: a E. C. Baxter I. D . L onaghan Clark Seed & Feed Inc. It 11 ,t it ','Tallace Chevrolet Company J. H. Puckett Bellingham Builders Supply Co. It if It It Lind Gravel Company 11 It 11 Iverson Luilfoer Company It It If H. & L. Com,)any Warnick Lumber Yards, Inc. Teil Bartelds State & Liaple Texaco Service it It if 11 Pliny T. Snyder, Cou-ty ;editor TrLaikey & Sons �► tt Sta dard Oil Co. of California tt t► rt it n n ,t if u u It It ►► a ,r tt u „ n ►t Union Oil Co., of California tt it If 11 SUSPET,TSE FUTM: $ 5.15 24.62 17.75 11.79 1.62 5.19 61.80 7.42 80.81 4.83 22.96 25.20 6.30 6.75 1.60 2.78 10.30 25.00 $ 1.24 426.00 3.09 3.09 110.33. 26.31 51.99 34.06 29.07 17.72 94.88 3.46 33.32. 1.76 4.50 55.70 1.03 5.00 19.75 22.56 Z 7.27 2.96 49.58 11.33 39.99 33.82 6.19 215.96 71.36 67.54 321.87 $ 1,4_91.36 Beni Solvik $ 24.29 Henrietta Loveland 2..26 $ 26.55 pq+�y Sr) 9✓ 'g, JrNARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TLLSDAY THE 9th DAY FE,BRU 1liUY C.3 79 SOLDIERS RELIEF FQM : Chas. T. Sand John T. 'Jestman Total of Claims "illowed 20.00 20.00 e6 40.00 1,879.78 Because Friday, the neat regular session day, could fall on February 12, a le�;ai holiday, the Board, by unanimous action, fixed 9:30 1=_... , Thursday, February 11, as the time for their next session and adjournment was taken until that tiii,e. Approved �. Chairman of the t3oard ttt !�' l'1.+ .L.'L! <1. G.' ! tr rrc t1-.. rl c: c :.1 t• 1l, 1 r. rWr„-�l :c.: f+J r L �r r _,r rr + + f •,r�r �+�..• �L.�lt.'�j.l11jL'1..�+1f +lflr C11-.' rtlrt�rr�rr�rr�tt�lrrrtt�=zzt�''trtii-t;•rr;i�;r,r;rrti��r;�-�crr`rrt•rtrrririrr�i� ix�rtrr`;rrrr Ir+�fr; ,t! •t�;t; itr�f�rr•;f;�lr;frr`rt;i-,t"rrrr,•ti�',frtrftr.Ertl�i-,'t�-•i#r-trrltltitrE;t;tttrr��rr":trrir�r- I.,=, TII:G , TIiLJTRSDXf , FEBR.UARY 111 1943 eii'i_': V,iRY TEMI Pursuant to adjournment taken Tue:3day, February 9, 19, 3, the Board met at 9:30 =.I.i., this. date , with all iri.riuers present. The follouin'j, claims srrere a.).)i'oved IIcy the Do �rd for --pat: CLlHR i{ _IT E=i "SE : R. L. Yunzman Treasurer $ 53.44 AbshireIs Sup. Ct. 1t2 7.00 L. li. Freir::ann Exten. Serv. 1.65 Carolyn P. Ialarq,.ua_id It " 9.75 Ruth Harris " " 2.00 Gust Anderson Der. Emerg. 2.00 Belli.nL;ham Coal P;iines " It 13.56 COU-!.7iY ROAD FUI:D : Weldit Tank L Steel Com,)any $ 19.03 It 11.07 It n u n 4.38 Ferndale Township 450.00 Shell Oil Company 39.99 " it It 13.33 It It it 5.15 Halverson & Howem 833.00 PUELIC ASSISTA�TICE FUITD: I irs . Label De v:rey $ 14.52 I.-Irs . W. O' Cain 25.00 Hattie E .-Jaularila z 45.00 Dr. A. E: Lawrence 15.00 Star Dru Company 1.03 Custer I,iercantile Company 27.50 Golden Rule I,'Iercantile Co. 9.00 Grenier Distributing Co., Inc. 7.50 Hawkins Grocery 3.00 Lind Gravel Coml.)any 7.50 it it n 13.91 Iviyrtle Peterson 42.00 Poplack Bros. 20.66 :falter Stenger 6.00 Aubert Drug Company .62 LTCKesson L Robbins, Inc. 61.79 Lee Grocery Company 11.02 Jack Lac!_illan 40.00 H;Hors e Hard rare Coiapany 3.61 Pynor Feed Compa_qy 105.00 Bellingham Z'3._jstract Coral -.,any 10.00 Div. of Purchasing, Ce_zti'al Stor s 3.09 Union Pr intro Coiripan_y 8.24 Farmers Liu -ual Tele _)Bone Company 9.30 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor 1.25 Phil Jiley t s Service 1.55 Zellerbach Paper Company 11.54 Laurel Beach Sana-corium 503.55 Riverton Sanatorium 2,498.33 Aubert Drug Co. 22.00 Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley 35:00 L. A. Greeiixrood 124-.00 Hurley Drug la -art C .63 :Belli n;i�a:a ';Ic; ter Dept. 2.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber P::i.11s 9.13 Arthur Einerwold 9.27 39.40 $ 1,376.90 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wi011 iA1TU_'= TERM TIMSDAY THE 11•th DAY OF FEB1YJ.QY 19 d3 �A1071'AAtAiiAGLt�BELLlAGH�ASHiAG70 Hawkins Grocery 13.50 Lowell Grocery 52.00 Illodel Truck cc Storage Company 5.05 Singer.Sewing Machine Co. 5.21 Stephenson's Cash Grocery 8.00 York Addition Grocery 22.00 Gertrude R. Granstrom 35.00 3.364.68 Total of Clair . Allowed $ 5,330.93 The January report of she lhai.col1 Cou_1-6y Health Department :•ras received and placed on file; The January rei)ort on the activities of the Agricultural Extension Service Teas received gild placed on file. Thei e being no further business to come b efore the meetuLig, the same :'ias duly "-djour ned ua t- i.l 9 : 3 0 1� .I.L. , Tuesday, February 16, 19413. Ay)pro ved d Ch�A2man of Aie Board r, ,+ltlt' a l.+ ',t •.�'L•/rr++11. .,, ,l; +,-1.' . t. c ! 11 L 1 _ 'L 2L ;L �;. frr{it}tfClCrirlltttttl rrrfrr{i itff7l'rrltfi'1'rtlri{iTrraliCr.`711trrir7ri ee a',. or C.trt:Flrt.rr.trril'rr7Ciri�ltl-iriri, rrTrYF,`,Ti:F;tr'fri;;lfrrittClt!lil,ffr`!h'fr'C;rrlit.i;rrr;r L EE TI17G ," T LE SDAY , FEBRtJARY 16 , 1943 J2:I'UARY TERM Pursuant to adjour-ament talcen Thursday, februar-yr 11, 1943,, the Board 1.iet at 9:30 A.i;:., thi: date, , ;rith all r ai-abers u2 esent. T le following C1C:1Ii1S :rer ".Lp r oVeC Dy -G11C: Board fo't' pct�7".1ei2t: 3. .3 ♦ F l,li ni tul• v Puget Sound P o,.'rer is Light Company 1''�]J,Shi re r s George Janssen, Postmaster It If n AbshireIs C . R . A�.ling• Griffith Printing Company Fred Jensen K. B. :Iilliamz Pri_-fting Company Tovraer .Printing Company Wallace. Chevrolet Company B. B. I. -eat Sausage Company Blo edel Donovan Lumber Lills, Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 4-X Baking Company Cascade Laundry & Clealiers , Inc. ILaoll's Idiarket Harold Smith Pacific Fruit L Produce Company Vielton Fruit Company Western, Thrift Stores Whatcom Co. DairyrLlen's Ezss' n 'E.i�ashington Co-op. Egg L Poultry n.ss.' n =C FU�iD: I,irs. J. R. Bolster lirs . Kate Chevalle Jr t'Irs . B . 1 . Sheehan nubert Drug Co:::l)any rr rr rr n If If rr it it tiei.ap_Lia-m Diagnostic LaL)or tort' Dr. S. S. Howe IJlrs. Ray Holiday Home I.Iarket Grocery J. C . Penney Company Cash Assistance Roll. for I1Iarch Payroll - 37-897 (Sufi 1. OLDIERS RELIEF FUT-D: John Robert Petersen Court mouse Court douse Sup. Ct. #1 Treasurer Clerk Sheriff it It it it It It Ja i•l It It it it n n rt rt rt u u Total of CL-irzs Allowed (Rai) ) 5.67 113.95 7.00 499.50 15.00 33.75 7.78 7.21 5.37 15.71 18.03 22.33 58.48 12.3 6 5.04 52.95 15.01 6.08 16.3°7 79.14 7.47 3.70 13.49 21.78 37.00 30.00 200.00 9.56 1.30 .33 2.19 60.00 10.76 14.00 18.00 54.7 0 6,817.50 30.00 25.00 1,108.67 7,236.39 25.00 8,20.06 There being no further business to cor:B. before t1he meetiia, the same Eras duly adjourned until 9:30 A.II.-, Friday, February 19, 1943. A})proved _ Chairr11an of the J and !fir„1•, ,, ,, •r., _ _ t, !l..l:f ! t. t' u! .11 !r ,•t,, +r •r ,r rl; ,G _,/- .,C. '.G .! - ,'L24.11;+' !L'+" L!'�'1•' LL:1 V. 'L'1 �.Il r�•r I'lif{7rtTlr.J�"rrl'1-J rrr Frf Ji'i'rJrrrrrr i FFr 7{ii'Irl ir/rl{;"L-tr'n'ril'rrriifr{ir+t•:r: tY1T'iir.l`"1>r1`i�#t0f,rrrt�i{r'1`Jtltt{rrrY�{r{Ftrt T{i77r,ifr1{EFFir• rr`r{rFirrr,i; rtJrri`+i-rf+TiF�7<r'{!7'l 304 RECORD . OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS CE.EDINGS Jri ;IJ iRY TERM FRIDtiY THE 19th DAY OF FEBRUARY 79 43 �xsoAa+uauaccr-s=caxcuarrxxAs�uwtse + I13ZTI -G, FRIDAY, FEI3RU: RY 10, 1943 Ji�T UAR1' TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 16, 1943, the 3oard met at 9:30 A.L. , this date, with all members jo esent. The follo gyring : clair s were approved by the Board for payment: CUIURSEI;T EXPENSE: Payroll for February u u Ir + n It it u sl u u tt u n It It to u Is to It It n n n It It It It 11 11 u u It It 11 It 11 11 II tt +1 It It n It u u u It � 11 tl It rl Ii Ir It u tt I1 n It rt n Hilda Wigs in Pliny `1' . Snyder Horthmestern Press xss'n Lynde_1 Tribune Puget Sound FreiEht Lines (Ord. to hud) Philip Liston Witness Fees (St. =tiT. Little) Gordon L. Carter Eunice Garmain Carlson F razier's Typewriter Service Gust Anderson Jean Yacdonald Andrew H. Sims CGU1,= RO.P1D FU_!D: Dept. of Labor a Industries Payroll - Voucher No6922 11 It 6923 11 " 6924 u u 6925 " 6926 C ASSISTANCE FUED : Harlow -Rollin gsworth; Inc. Aubert Drug Co. a n 11 It 111 11 Roy Barrett Drugs. C. V. Farrell Dr. J. 'lard Finley International Drug Co. C 1. Pharmacy tt n It tl Red Cross Pharmacy Bloedel Donoval Lumber Mills Cornuall Grocery Florence Crisp Custer I: ercantile Co. Hilton Shoe Store. Hotaard's Stop & Shop Grocery Jones Grocery Mrs. Edith Keagle E. L. Moire Montgomery Ward & Co. William Moore Ers. E. E. Pepper Safeway Stores, Inc. Twenty -First Street Grocery Albert A. Utike Wolten & Itiontfort, Inc. Whyne Lauler Cora Holzer Payroll - Evelyn Glass, et al Deron yl. Hoffman. Fred Kinney. Laura E; Smithey Hattie B. Thomas Audi for It Assessor Co..;1riS3io er Treasurer Count house Property Agent Sup. Ct. #1 Sup. Ct. #2 Juvenile Court Clerk .T •1•'_0.1 J. P. No. 2 Pros. Atty Constable Coroner Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Agri. Eaten. Ser Hort. Insp. Civ. Defense Adv. Schools Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court Mouse 11 11 J.P.#1 au'�.)t . of S ch .: Ate . Serv. Hort. Insp. Def. Emarg. It 11 Sundry Enp e_'!s e 11469.37 123.00 2 , 481.57 600.00 22582.51 405.01 168.75 178.65 173.65 168.7 5 646.24 139.37 128.1.1 537.70 60.00 GG.66 751.25 483.7E 531.75 v. 454.99 187.50 112.50 135.00 1.25 7.50 29.87 103.91 25.00 9.00 6.60 8.63 9.27 2.00 5.54 31.01 543iC4 175.00 240.00 175.00 765.63 748.32 60.90 5.39 2.96 19.67 47.33 5.70 25.00 2.73 21.05 26.41 26.01 10.26 4.12 5.00 14.00 30.00 7.95 83.91 28.00 18.00 10.00 12.16 13.00 44.00 30.36 19.00 15.00 16.00 54.96 8.14 47.44 6.00 16.43 8.36 8.36 $ 12,830.73 2 ,652.79 753.55 JA ,.'1UARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRILLY 19th TERM THE DAY OF. FERRUARY 99 43 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUM : Sophie Fouts $ 20.00 Harry Adoph Swanson 40.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE MARD OF COb �'�TTY COI•= S 7;IO1,a11S OF HATCOLI COU•TTY, U1%SHIiTGTOT: Request for Director of Highways ) ( RESOLUTION TO TRA1.,S 5 E R .to Perform Certain Work � $ 60.00 $ 16,297.07 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, + , by the Board of County CoriviLissioners, that the Director of Highways is requested and permitted to perform work and :furnish equipment in the removal of snoii from Shat,com County highways, to the amount of Nine Hundred Six & 03/100 ($906.03) Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to, accrue to 1hat-com County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during the present biennium; and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLTIED 'that upon the statement of cost of such snow removal, and journal voucher therefor, including all labor, equipment, material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is authorized and directed to reserve and credit to the Department of llight•,rays, i n payment of such snow removal, any Rinds credited or to be credited to `,'Ihatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund not to exceed the above specified sufa. ADOPTED this 19th day of.February, 1943. (SEAT, OF THE BOARD, OF COUifTY CO=SSIO1, S) Attest: PLI1Y T. SN-M ER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor E . C . I'; �AIITL,-CY Chairman GEO. ELDER C oi.smiss i.oner CIIARLES E . KI1TG Co.iir its s i over BEFORE T1 .30ARD OF COUI,;TY COL11ISSI01MRS OF UTF i.TCO1.1 COUI'ITY, WASHI 1 FGT01\T IN THE 12kT: ER OF T11E SALE OF COIT1 2Y PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE AC(ZUIRLD FOR DELIYQUL1TT TICS ) ':IHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Miatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property i,^aas duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the Counter Treasures in accordance with. the Laws of the estate of Washington, and 'IIIEREAS, the Board of County Com-missioners of said County deems it for- the best interests of said County to sell the a -Lid real estate property hereinafter described, T4',"T, TIGER., i0_ li , be it ordered by the Board of County Cormiissioner.s of said County of i'rnatcora, State of ;"lashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and 'west bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Latins of the State of Washington. for 1227; providec however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed -for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Belli1�gham Herald, being the County Official Ne-asp ;per a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive Creeks, vfhi.ch said notice shall`;set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together frith the tiL,e and placE of -said' sale , which shall be between the 1hours of 9 o t clock A.I.1. , and 4 o t clock P.M. , on a date to be l ixed..by the County Treasurer, at the front doom of -the County Court House in Belling: am, in said•County of `vThatcom, State of Jashington, and -said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: City of Blaine, Lots 15 to 21, ak 2 . $ 40.00 City of Blaine, Lots 15 to 20, 31k 11 30.00 City of Blaine, Lots 15 to 18, Elk 16 .. 120.00 Blaine Land Cots Add. to Elaine, Lots 778, Blk 8 6100,. Clevelands 1idd. to Blaine., Lots 3-4, Elk 1 15.00 Eldridge c'c 11cCarty Adel. to Blaine, Lots 8 to 12, Elk 18 15..00 Ki.ngsleys First 1�dd to Elaine, Lots 4-23-243 B1-k 6 30.00 Oak park Add to Blaine, Lots 2 -to 6 incl, Block 9, also Lots 7 to 10 incl, 7311c 23 3. also Lots 7 to 12 incl., 131k 91. . 20.00 JA1'��lTiiR.�.' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIJDA THE 19th DAY OF FEBRTJA_�RY 19 43 der of Sale, Cont. Tu,.T_l of Glacier: Undivided � IIly of Wly 50 ft Lot 3 - 0111d of Lots 4 & 5, 311c 2 $ 10:00 T:'Zaple Falls, Lats 1 to 6 - Lot 10, Blk 7 . 10,00 City of Su a-s, Lots 1 to 4 incl, Blk 22 30:00 JolL�son 3rd Ada. to Si-mias, Lots 3 to 9 incl, 311C 4 50:00 First Add to iTew Whatcom, Lot 14, 31k 257 80.00 First i�dd to Tew T,Tzatcom, Lot 6, Blk 260 . 100.00 First Add to I'Tei; ,.7hatcom, That part of Lot 5 Sly of Ry less R R, and• Lots 6 - 7 - 8 less R R, Blk 334 50.00 Central Vaatcom, Fraction 1 and all of Lot 2, Elk 14 0 50.'00 Elwoods Add, Lots 13 to 20 incl, Blk 21 115:00 Fairhaven A.mended,. Lot 4, Elk 4 . . 75.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add -to Fairhaven, Undivided 5/12 Lot G, 31Ic 62 10,00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, Lots 11-12-13, B11,. 73 .. 25:00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add; Lots 12 to 15 incl, Elk 88 0 0 0 40.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, E 65 ft. of Lot.20-21, Blk 100, also Lot 32., 311c 100 W 50 0 00 Fairhaven Land Co's Second Add; Lot 31 Bl1c 106 : 5:00 Fairhaven Land Co's Second Add, Lots 34-35, 311c 109 .. 70.00 East Fairhaven ! dd. Lots 6-7 , B11c 13 . •1 15.00 East Sehome Add.. to Sehome, Undivided hall' inter=ast.Lots to 7 and 10 to 15, Blk 1, also Lots 8 & 9 Blk 1, also Lots 4-7-8-10-15, Blk 2 . 25.00 Tax 2. Cormi at Line of Texas St. 150 ft W of E line of St`J•SE - th V1 along: Texas St. 150 ft = th dt R«fi.. south 290 '.ft - :.tYi at R:' A. E 150 ft� th I,T 290 ft.. to beg. Sec. 20," Township ..38. IT' Range 3 .1;.' .' 100.00 S-- I , Sec. 22, Tvip 37 K, Rcuj�;e -3 E 100.00 Tax 3. Lots 1 & 2, Sec..31, Tvrp. 38 IT, Range 6 E . " 90:00 Tax 5.1, IV- SW 1M, Sec. 4, Twp. 40 1T, Range 1. E .. 40.00 Tax. 47. .11 of said portion of Sz M lying E of Railroad right-of-way except a strip 20 rods vride off E side except 2 acres sold 'William Wallace. except Dahl's 5 acres. in ITV corner except Map. 47.2, Section 6, Township 40 Z, Range' 1 E . 50.00 Tax. 7.22 a> SE except Catholic Church 3 acres., less rd, Sec. 3, TZ^rp. 40 IT Range 5 E .. ,195.00 Tax 7.4, That part of SE 17W lying -,:,Iec of Rd exc Ely 2 acres, S. 8, Tt.i9. 40 IT, Range 5 E 0 0 0 0 0 45:00 N,W SDI', less road, Sec. 10, Tvrp. 40 X, Range 5 E ., 100.00 DOITE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of February, 1943. E . C . Y Chairman of the Board ( SEAL OF TriL BOARD OF COMITTY COT. MISSICITERS ) (m0. ELDER Cbiiimiss:ior_er. . CIMM2S EL hZ_'TG t,test: PLINY T. SITYDER Cbr.tii:saioner': ouaty Auditor. & Ex-officio lerk of the Board Y. L . COZIER ' D e )uty There being no fur Cher business to come before. -the meeting, the saii,e was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 23, 1943. Approved Chairman of the 3oard !1.Lr,'-.!'-','.P rL .i,!r' :L.0 !=f... .L' 1.� ".C�'. _ L„f t:.r r 11 �.! 1teT"fT1Tl'7'i/"J�,/'lTil`i7`!Y"�tiTr!'T �YiY'J'1`/7')J'!!'.T7ilT7Trf 1"iTr7it:`t�frr' lCr' T7-iii iT)Ti."rrGi'mr; i:r�f'r!'l�1"f!';i'J1`7TT�taJ-.,r'rr;tJ"il'IT.lt/i�/'I"n'iT�i"�Fi'f i,Tui0:/" l'7T7)<., ;-.;" f iiT,TiTr �<`iT l' T. r ETIITG, TUESDILY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943 JILT MJ RY TERTJi - Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February. 19, 1943 , the Board met at 9 :30 A.M. , this: te, v..itli all members present. The ollovri.ng claims were approved by the Board for payment: C I�SSI:3TAIM FUI D : Payroll Voucher ITo.' 37-904 it " 37-905 it " 37-906 Anderson & Son '!l. F. Dillon Home Market Grocery Arthur Lane 113OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: $ 1,310.71 74G:6G 50:00 15.94 16.00 13.00 9.27 Victor W. Fisher $ 15.00 Total of Ci-aims k1lowed 2,166.58 15.00 $ 2,181.58 r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUE SDI):L" -THE 23rd DAY OF FEERTU= 307 19 43 _­1 =0133 TILE BOARD OF COUH.-TY COL-IESSIO"17,ERS OF JTILzTCOLI COU1711' Sla-- y YA G"O'T THEE LLE ' ''TTER OF =4 APPOI_",1T1,,.]E1TT OF F. 1T. Sl.:iSTOOD AS SUPERVISOR OF R E S 0 L U T 1 0 17 PARK Ta-.11TISHIP 17HERE',A.S2 the change of residence, by Id. L1. Sudduth, from Park To,;,aiship to Seattle, leaves vacancy -in the Doard of Supe2vloors, of the said Tmaiship, and T -the remaining Supervisors have now requested that the Co1_L1rLy Commissioners MI vacancy by the appointment of F. 1-1. Smalhiood 1TOUT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that F. -11. Smalli.,mod, whose address is R jt2, Sadro-,Voolley, Jashington, be and lie is hereby appointed as a supervisor of Park Township, Vlhe. Cou� nty" tcom Jashin,gton, to ssumle his duties at once and -to hold office until -the next reL;ular election, Liis successor is. elected alad qualified. DO1,1E Ln reLular adjourned se:�sio_a of -the Board this 23rd'day of February, 1043. 1�01= OF COTT--.TY CO1,.=S),5!C-_,'2RS' OF WHLTCOLI COU11'lY 1,'T111SI-=�T G_ I I TOTT 9 E. C. 1.:A__-=1y Chai2l.M-a (SEAL OF TIC 10,= OF COU_71T_ C0L1a&3jO-_,`Eao-) r ,�EO. ELDER Commissioner C1 S E. KI1:'G 1--ttest: PLINY T. S17ZDER ,oullty lwditor & E;,,-officio ]le-rh of the Eoa2d. y L. COZIER . Deputy D"-_-ice L; cenje '- I ' . . -,T . dc"3 for public dances to be held in L, -1 ,L ' �)_l C �. I, 10 "a L. 0 , -1 he !Tlorthviood Grange -ill dua:�i-r the yeai? of Feb. 27, 1943 to Feb. 27, 1944-, inclusi-,,Te, was approved y " the 'he Board alld -ie license issued to --',-a -;orth%-:ood Grande. C-" Dance License Application 11o. 494, fora 'jifilic dance to be held in the Kn_ada3l School G-,,T.1 -2. Feb. 27, 194:3, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Hot Lunch Club. The�,a be-ilag- no -furt-ii.-:--r busines.-j to come before the meeting, the same -..i---.s duly adjourlied til 03:30 A.1.11.,' Friday, February 26, 1943. In . Approved o'- the -.3cfard /ii:r' t'r1ir i rrr ira- i 'rrr r z r r i T i r i r i P i"h"i t r iii -r'w"i r-i " t- � i i i r A ;- i i ru- k TOFT, n -.;:, r i fit A Ir L:111TIT,FG, FRIDI'Ll, FEK31HU11=r 26, 1943 JyA:_1UA1qy TEM1.11 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesda-,r, Februar 23, 1�3413 U-rie Board convell ad at 9:30 this date, with Co.miaissioners Eanley and Elder present. L claims were approved by The "O_loiia-g the -3oard for payment: Dart RaT,,,ls Assessor $ 3.35 Ireland c_ __`Ialliligar Treasurer 62.94 % "I rthr.,,iest­r_ia Ins. Agency 1 1 0 U - it 113.02 Fred lia-ason It 16.07 Union PI-inting, Company It 495.95 li J. Plumbing CSIC Company H Court 110 'Use _L_ '19.10 horse 1 Hardware Company 11 4.03 L11o_-itc,-oraer-,,, Ward Co. it 01 .39 Stave-is-11.11--'ss Lai-; Publ. Co. Su-0. C-'U-. De1)t. 2 10.00 Fred Halison Supt. L l' .,)t. oSch. 9.73 F. E. Dd . o--.':' Ed. 5.00 7 TmFisher it 5.00 Vernon LIcDoiiald 5.00 11',. C. OLasted 5.00 Union Printing Company Exton. Se2v. 1.30 A.udi-,phone Col-apany t'%.dv. E-4:70. (Sch) z , -I P 'Jilliams. Printing Co . Treasure:? 16.22 736.22 8 iIC.tiARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS F RIDi,.Y TH 26ti1 DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 ,Q COUKUY ROAD FU171): Laucor_i Couilty Road Fund (County Stores) � 14-3.21 It '� " " (Co. Stor)s, Garage) 2841.33. R. L . Adair 93.90 V. G. Earion 48.00 Ireland c: Be1h ni ar 20.68 Puget Sound Poorer & Light Co. A-_1.38 James K. Rogers 1.10 darnick Lurfoer Yards., Inc . 8 @.14 J. A. Cole 2.00 Ir galls Llercantile .40 Lyi�den Depaz� rent Store, Inc. 5.25 David Tall 13'75 Pacific Tele. ':. Tele. Co. 21.45 PU LIC ASOIS'r1�iICE PG�?ID: Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 7.11 it If 11 t' . 3.04 Sher rood Bakery 46.4a 'Plash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry ASs''_1 30.30 'Ihatco i Co. Dairymer_'s 189.26 Dept. of Labor & Industries 5.72 Physicians & De itist;s , Inc. 550:00 3elliil� ilau: Coal i..Lines 75.75 '= 292.94 Bellingham ';dater Dept. 2.43 .7. Li. Bouc .c 6.00 Div. o Purchasiiag, Central Stores 31.40 n n it It it 12.89 Pacific Tele. C: Tele. Co. 73.97 .le,staril Unioi= `� ele�;ra, Co . S 04 Pacific Tale & Tale. Co. 11.70 Fariiiers Llutual Tele. Co. .75 Pacific Tale. a Tale. Co. 2.25 It If 11 tt ..3.10 L:rs. I::ab .l Dei ey 5.35 Dr. C,-:rl E. Erb. 2.50 Halley Cab Affoulance Service 13.45 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.06. Smith InSwersen 7.21 Bellingham tiTater Debt. 3000 Ferry 3ros . 177.00 Hawkins Grocery 39.00 1. rs . Elmer Jolurizon 15:00 _Ielsout s Shoe Hospital 1.65 Poplack taros. 8.50 Lirs. Charles Schuyler 10.00 I,rs. I;'.ary Toler 10.00 L'organ rTzeeler Real Estate 6.00 Overcash 25:00 SOLDIERS RELIEF F UI-M : Ray Noll $ 25.00 Laura Ro cks et'h 20.00 C. F. Cullup (Order'to ��. F. Loft) 25.00 C1L.-rence E. I'anoyer " 25.00 ;. C. Koder " 25.00 Clarice C . i:cCli:::alls " 25.00 Total of Clai:ras Ailo�ued BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUiTITY CO' 1I SSIO1111:ERS OF IMIATCOL: COUI'T'"i'Y, :IAS:'I=GTOiI v II•T THE L A`i''iER OF THE GIELU72IITG OF ) ( 4!'a EASEi;,iTT '0 I. D. T;101I11I1AiI ) $ G88.40 $ 11676.80 a 14,_5.00 32296.51 R E S O L U T I O N ZMEAS, I. D. Mlonahan is now the otrner of the West half of the Sout111•rest uarte-r of Section 24, To%wnship 38 iIorth, Range 5 East of 7.Li. , situated in Whatcora County, y',ashiiz�ton, and said I. D. Monahan has ilo outlet to the County road and is desirous of going across that part of Government Lot 5, which is the property of 17hatcom County, and lies east of the road in Section .23, To�rnship 38 I orth Range 5 East of �! Lr,,. , in tirnatcom County, Washington; THEREFORE, Iia COTTISIDERATION OF TIC FRELEESES, IT IS IMREBY RESOLVED by 11rie 3oard of County Conimissione-rs of ►dhatcom County, 17ashington, that I. D. 2.1onlahan is hereby gra Lted an ease, -,,ant over the land ovined by .7 atcom County; being- that part of Goverluzient Lot 5 l;;riiig East of -the county road in Section 23, Township 38 north, Rare 5 East of 11I.M., situated in 17ha-tcom County JAYU_ARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS3.09 TERM FRIDAY THE_ 26th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1943 Washington, and to use said easement until the further order of the Board of County Commis Toners. DONE in*regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 26th day of February, 1943.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COTT17Y COi,'il:iISSIOI: RS'} l,ttest: PLITY T. Si]Yl7ER County Auditor and Ex-officio 'Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . P�iAMLY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Co: iissioner Coimp-iss Toner Jy tL1cLr11L1ouS aCt7 011 t�?e '_3oard recessed ur:Lil 9:30 A.11. , Lionday, T.iarch 1, 1943, at ah:i.ch time they again convened, with all merfnars preselit. The following claims were approved for payment: CURREs: l E XPEr-SE : E. C. Manley Commissioners $ 53.80 Geo. Elder r tt 7;76 Charles E. King " 26:64 Hazel B. Heim Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 175.00 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. Dept. 2 205.00 $ 473.20 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same T�las duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, March 2, 1943. ?approved . S, &AAAJJ:&4 Chairman of the Board Lf 'L.:LI LL L.•'L: 1./ 'L:L 1' L "'='L:r11',Cir rr -rl. Llt�.,� :L:;..::L�L.'L.."! rLl�.',.r�Il./.t/.% " L:1�L1" .fL: r'1J1!l..:L.'.11.Li1.:L r r (, L1 r .r L.: 1�1.',C'. '�.-I'.1.t.11 J' ll.:':LJt r rL,�.LrrJ r rr 1t TF7t r 7tTtTf�fTTtTYtTi2YTtiT7�X77<f7�'F'���':KtFFttt77 T1 r. �.k��1 TT .tTtliYTi�Tflt�tif If�.~rTf�FxztT/sTtiF trTTi.�T�TtTTi�:Tf1 It�FFi�{t'E�if'TTf717 i� r'1 YT7IT�Jtii7ri7T�J77TTTITTTTt.'T MEETING. TUESDAY, MARCH 21 1943 JAl; [TARY '1'ERi:T Pursuant to adjo-L:rnnent taken Monday, 1-1arch 1, 1943, the Bound convened at 9:30 A.M. , this Id -ate, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: C � 1 EXt E3'SE : Pliny T. Snyder Auditor $ 6'24 Standard Cotton Goods Company-- it 16.52 Pacific Tele & Tale Company It 3:20 't it It Assessor 4045 Ro-T Dodge 't 11:60 Jolui F. Campbell It 21.97 County Road Fund It 1'30 T:iiller & Sutherlen Printirja Co. " 20.09 Pacific Tale & Tale Company ri Commissioners 9:25 It tt It it Treasurer 12.55 Orland Ivarson " 6.44 To aaer Printing Company it .8.86 Douglas McKay Property Agt. 44.50 Pacific Tale & Tele Company Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 7'50 it it if et a It It 2 13.05 Test Publishing Company 11 It it 2 9.00 Pacific Tale & Tale Company Court Reporters 20'30- 11 tt " " Juv. Court 5.75 Catholic Charities of Belliriz-2a►a. It " 12:00 L1iller & Sutherlen Prtg Co. J. P. - 3 t hsri 7.73 it If " " J.- P. - Country 7.72 -dalter K. Pixley it 't 18.25 Tovraer Printing Company Clerk 12.38 Pacific Tele & Tale Company It 2 ' 65 tt 't .'t tt Pros. Atty 3.75 't 't tt 't Sheriff 14:10 County Road Fund It 37'92 Joe Altose Jail 9:73 Walton Fruit Company it 9.27 Harold Smith it 14.59 County Road Fund Supt. of Sch. 6.23 HaluionalGeographic Society if It 1:00 Pacific Tale & Tale Company It it 9.55 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J. UA. R 11 TLESDsxY 2 nd I.iiacli 43 TERM- --THE DAY OF 79 -VNACR-iAiRi7NFC�$iLHN.NXUrLPASRiNL� - ' CLTRRr,:� 1 EXPEITSE , Co 1 . inuea . Dolor, s Persson Zxten. Serv. $ 11.20 Phyllis Rogers " " 1.40 Edith James „ ►r 40,55 Eunice Germain Carlson " " 19,71 County Road Fund It It 5:40 Pacific Tele Tele Company it It 9:62 It It ►► If Hort. Insp. :80 `.f4:sh. St. tIss'rl of Co. Co,iiiissioners EX.J. Cor a. Assn 21.70 Pacific Tele. L Tele. Company Civ. Defense 37:29 it it ►► ►► Adv. Exp. (S.J.) 7.46 Tidei-,ra ter Assoc. Oil Company Def. Emerg. 14.14 $ 506.06 COUINTTY ROAD FU7,:T) : Washington Cooperative TSills , Inc. 240-02 Christen's Grocery 1.10 Raymond O' ieall 2.20 Goodrich Siivertmin. Stores 131:53 It If it 31.93. Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 3.27 Farmers Equipment Co. 1.55 Diehl Idotor Company 042. It ,r ►r 8.22. If n n .34 Pattison Auto Body Co. 15:45 Ray's Standard Garage .2:94 Krienke Motor Company 46:14 Ashe Bros. 1.1otor Company 94:28 Paul VanKeulen 45.34 Howard -Cooper Corporation 174:17 It It u 11.74 Chris H. Knutzen 80.03 Wallace Coleman .1:50 - Western Steel & Salvage Company 148.32 I elson Equipment Company 192.64 $ 1,017.63 PUi;LIC ASSISTA111-CE H Ui!► : Food StarFundp Revolving Fund $302.50 Bellingham First Federal Savings 16.25, Brennan's Grocery 10.00 Kirkham's Grocery 18.00 I.lontgomery %lard & Company 8000 1t.R.S. Grocery 19.50 briyrtle Petersen 23.50 :'falter StenLrer 6.00 York Addition Grocery 97.00 I�lrs . d. O' Caine 25.00 Drs. Slyfield L -Nielson 10.00 Aubert Drug Com.jany 3.21 it If << 3.21 Henry D. Young 15.00 Payroll - Voucher 37-918_ 4,007.84 n " 37-919 41.78 '► 37-920 59.50 $ 4,726.29 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUiD : Honora C. Cullen Total of Clairis Alloi:,ed 25.00 $ 25.00 6,274.98 2 order ,:as signed authorizing the issuance of a duplicate Current Expense warral JL. No. 71386, to Hazel J. Bottiger,, in the amount of $7.75, in lieu of one apparently lost in the mail. v' The Final. Cost Record of CRP-ASli j26, H Street and blar.'Lcuorth Roads, was certified as f o llows : Estimate - $ 1,200.00 Cost - $ 689.46 Balance - $ 510.54 Bonds of Se.raial-zaoo Township officials received aid filed with the County Clerk were as f O 11U -as : Lucile H. Kline, Treasurer, $1,000.00 Py United States Fidelity a Guaranty Co Vida Shulmier, Clerk 500.00 11 If If If It 11 Ji' ,;TJ-ARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS TUE MAY . TH 2nd I.IAIRCH DAY OF BEFORE, THE] BOARD OF COUNTY COI:HESSIOI2RS �. OF ",'II��TCOI;I CO+�=STY, c'l�TOiT In the riiatter o�' the Resurfacing, of Wickersham ) ( IIrI TIATI17G RESOLUTION and Doren Roads, as CRP-ASI,,i #20 ) IT IS la, REEY FLI;SOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their inc ention to resurface 21- miles, with crushed gravel, on the Aakersham and Doren Roads in Sections 20, 21 and 29, Tp . 37 H, R 5 E, V'I.E. , in Commissioners District J1. BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that fo-r the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the folloaing detail: Items of Work - $800.00 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLA ED to be a public necessity and upon t1B approval of this, resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is 11ERE3Y ORDERED ! D AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT n=TILZR. RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method, as a County Road Project iji. accordance with the. Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 'J"lashington. - r0OPTED this 2nd day of 1,1arch, 1943. ( SEAL OF T I L, BOARD OF COU?'TlY CQi:11tiI��IO �.RS ) Attest: PLIIIY T. 31)YDER Count y Auditor & Ex- o f f i c i o Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor E . C . Z A= Y Chairman GE O . ELDER Cor ,iissioner CII1i= E. KI IG Col-iunissi.oner Collstitutilg the Board of County Corunissioners of `Llatcom County, Washington. BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COM:IFTY CO1.11ISSIO ERS OF '.`IIN.ATC0I.4 COUIIJTY, VIASHII;GTON In the of the Resurfacing ) of Baker Vies. & ItilcLeod Roods, and Bennett -iive . , as CRP-SI.I 41127 ) I!1,'ITIATIi G RESOLUTION IT IS ILREBY HISOL ED) bir the Board of County Cori- iissioners that it is their i nt.ention to resurface the Baker Vie.. and IilcLeod Roads and Eerinet,t 1'.veraue in Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, T� 38 N. , R 2 E,., VJ.I:I. , said resurfacing material to be crushed gravel, and the distance to be 3-:�: miles , all uz Corurissioners District ##3 .. BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the. f olloviin� detail: Items of .'fork I:Iarietta Twp. Gas Tax Funds Donation Total 3 , 5410.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 5 , 040.00 This project is HEREBY DECLi'=, to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the. State of ;Jashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY OEDEl HD A1I1D AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FaTIIER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Di.y Labor method as a County Road Project in. accordance with the. Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the- State of Was hiz g ton. tiDOx� li U -his 2nd day of Larch, 1943. ( SEAL OF THL4 301= OF COLT `i COI TI TT S31011ERS ) Attest: PLII,TY `i' . S3dYDER County .iuditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C . T TAATI- Y Chairman GEO. ELDER Commis ioner Ci-IAIRLES E. KI1 G Coriidsaioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners, of 3hatcom County, iJaslhin( con. By L. Cozier Deputy County Auditor �- Z)_L4. J!,! UAR.Y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM T13ESDAY _ THE 2nd DAY O I1A,RCH 19 43 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I:I. , Friday, r:Tarch 5, 1943. Approved. S_ zf -MA64� Chairman of the Board .ft!L. !,','L r'.'L!1!L L!1. :.'l r«rr •, .L l.��i r. rl'11«! ;','1.! / •' ,.� !J..! .! !L' /'I.. !1/ :L� lrJ1r 1�!ri rr r1.:.L.J�'1'F7j-:L:.i•'-L!';'1:1.!L( 1L /L'r!i.r=l,!.r'IL:L iL;:' �llj. .�.r. ifTti : l�7Ti lt%Tit%tiniTi't7tf!rTtittfTllTtiti;wil ilrvlalA�LdIt-, Ul�A l�WWA1lk/'�ttft#ff �itFF1 xFiNIVUtlAffi- rrF,.ItIAiTT�iR'41A FFe�FiFlt7Tlt:Tl i .tF1'l �i/"l7�TiitT Fti7rfiJ 1 1 T. ETIiTG, FRIDAY, HiaCH 5, 1943 JjC•IUARY TE, P 1 Purat:a:-t to a d j our=ent taken Tuesday, Miarch 2, 1943 , the Board convened at 9 :30 A.11. , this date, ,rith all merioars present. The. following, claims were approved by the Board for payment:. CL 'NIT EXPE,SSE : Kee Lo : Ylanufacturing Co. Griggs Union Printing Co. 11 rr it Fred H. Dustin .%dd-ressograph Sales 4gency It If u Orland Ivarson The Sumas Tlevis Clark Electric Co. Dept. of Labor Industries It c: u u u » Union Printi_ig Company Gordon L. Carter nnstett Printir�-; Company Griggs Unioxi Printing Company n 11 All Fred T . Shelton Caro ly-a P . u:ur:,ua-ld Louia t!. King Puget Sound Pourer Light Co. CGU- `i'Y 'GOAD FULM : Auditor $ 11.85 It 5.35 It 481.02. A:; se s s or 3.09 ' If 21.65 it 10.21 Treasurer 10.22 " 34.02 rr 1.80 Court House 8.94 Sheriff 25.20 Jail 22.76 Co is table 5.69 Clerk 3.81 Supt. of Sch. 6.55 " 29.87 " 6.72 it 1.29 E1.te.n. Serv. 7.88 11 17.10 " It 21'10 Hort. I:lsn . 32.90 Juv. Ct. (Play 1.00 $ 770.02 Payroll - Voucher Ho. 6959 $ 2,008.75 If if 6960 918.38 It if 6001 54--6.25 11 " 6962 19779.60- " " 6963 859.43 if 11 6964 707.35 it It 696'5 204:40 It It 6966 715.88 " 6967 547.50 6968 785.50 6969 807.20 6970 497.25 it " 6971 110.10 6972 473.35 $ 112160.94 PU3LI C AS3I;-) Ai.CE FUI D : Dorothy Palmer $ 18.27 ��rthur Z. Coviles 12..80 $ 31.07 SOLDERS RELIEF FUM : Spuroeon G... Liaison $ 20.00 irthur G. I:'Iorse 25.00 $ 45.00 TR.utiSUU:PR' S RE''TOL`,TIiIG FUM : Fr�.d Ingersoll $ 11.40 $ 11.40 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12,018.43 The budget estimate, of the `.Latcom Cow:ity �Ielfare Depart;aexit, for the 2r_d quarter of 19431 in a total amount of $40,71,S.68, of winich $21,86-0.32 would be from county funds, was e.Ljproved. " The bold of Elwood L. Jolm son, as Administrator of "*6hatcom vnd San Juan, in the ' amount of $5, 000.00 (Grea-' u�iearican Inder city Company) was approved by t'iie Eoard and filed r: i th the Cou;j.ty Clerk. ` It was re�Zilarly iloved, seco-nded aid unanimously carried; that all receipts froo. file Lixiu.ii Islaxid f::rry go in -o the funds of the 3rd Coxi::.iis;.4ioner District. JA`IUARY TERM FRIDAY THE_ 5th .Y OF DMRCH 1 s 43 --OBIOIFTNI.11-0. MECIR6R1prf1I8A7RGT0 RE S 0LUTI 0%y Ih the matter of :the vacation of those, certain roads and streets hereinafter named, as petitioned for -by the United State of America and others, this Board finds as folloyrs: First: The petition ti-B refor bras file, frith this Board on February 4, 1943, and is signed by the oyalers of all property abutting both sides of all roads and streets, or parts thereof, to be vacated. Second: On Feb. 5, 1943, the -County, Engineer rrras duly directed to examine each of said Roads and Streets , or pasts thereof , to be vacated, and make his ►mit ten report thereon. Third: On the 2nd. day I:iarch, 1943, the County Engineer filed __Z the office of this Board, his report thereon, as by lags required. Fourth: That by, an order duly passed by this Board February 5, 1943, the 5th of 11arch, 1943, at 10:00 A.M., was set as the time, and the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, 'Tashiiwton, as the place for hearing and consideration of such reports. notice of setting said time and place for such hearing was published and posted according to lair. Fifth: Said report of the County Engineer shows: - That'in his opinion said roads or parts thereof, as listed in the petition and herein, should be vacated. That none of said roads or street-, or parts thereof, are in us3 as public roads or streets, . but all are included within the boundaries of a military airport and have been closed by military authorities of the United States. That it will not be advisable to preserve -ther_,. as pant of a gelileral road system. That the public will be benefited by their vacation. Sixth: That such -roads and streets, and/or parts thereof are described as follows: (a) Stuart Road from the center line of Benson Street extended north to U. S. Highlu ay #99. (b) Scarseth Avenue from the center line of Benson Street, to the east margin of Harriet Street. (c) Kraabol Ave_hue from t he center line of Benson Street to east margin of Harriet Street. (d) June Road from east margin of Harriet Street and said east margin produced south to the north. south center line of Section 10, Tomilship 33 IIorth, Range` 2 East, 77.M. , and f. rom the east line, of said secti on 10 to the U. S. High�iay 99. (.e) An Umaamed road or street 30 feet in irri.dth from north to south, from the east margin of Harriet Street produced north, -to the center line of said Section 10; same being the south 30 feet of the northeast quarter of the south- viest quarter -of said Section 10. (f) Division Road from t . e east line of said Section 10, to the East line of -Lot A, Block 33, Baker Vie�:r Addition, ;produced north. (g) Baker Vierr Road from the west line of Lot 4, Block 20, Baker Viers Addition produced south, to the east line of Lot 5, 31ock'33, said addition, ,produced south. (ii) 'Barnes Road from 'the. crest line of Lot A, Block 14, said addition, produced south, to the east line of Block 5, said addition, produced north; W rah-Luuaamed street 30 f eet in width from north to south- from the 'east insgin of 11eal Road produced south. to- the east lithe of Section 15, Township 38 h:orth, Range 2 East, I'J.T�:. , same being the south. 30 feat of the north east quarter of said Section 15, except the West 30 feet of said aorthea;s.t quarter. (j) Hanlon Road from the East line of said Section _5, to the east line of Lot 11, Block 7, Bem-iett Hill Suppleriiei tal Addition, produced :forth. (k) The east half of Benson Street; the alley between Blocks 5 and G; Ding Street; the alley between Blocks 7 and 8; and Harriet Street; all as laid out in the plat of Pearl Addition to the City of 17hatcora, as _ ooa recorded in the plat records of Whatcom County, Washington at Page, 12 of Volume 3 QC plats. (1) Harriet Street from the north line of Baker.Viej Road to the north line of Lot I I Block 20 Baker Viers Addition. (m) heal Road from the South line of Lot 5, Block 13, Baker Viers Addition produced east, to the north line of Baker Viers Road; also from the south line of Lot 1, Block 24, said addition, produced crest, to the south line of Thomas Road. IDN = RECORD O COMMISSI.ONERS PROCEEDINGS J ANUAR.Y FRIDAY 5th MARCH TERM THE DAY OF. (n) -An unnamed County Road, GO feet in wi.dth from east to - west, from the, north line of Alderftod Street, norht and northuesterly to the south line of Barnes Road, same. ;bei.ng! -in the "west half of the east half of •Section'15, Toi,�rn- ship 38 North; Range 2 East, (o) An..Luuaamed County :road lying in. the northwest quarter> of -the. north east quarter of Section 10, Township 38 Forth, Range 2 East., -.W.11.., and extendirg.- from the south line.- of .Lot 14, Block 29-, Baker View Addition, to the south line of; Thomas Road, (p) A� Lumaamed-County road lying in the northest� quarter. of the..southea.st: quarter of Section 15, Township •38 North, Range 2 East, 1I1.M. , and extending from -the north- margin of Alderwood Street; on the south; ' to the south line of tha. northeast quarter of said Section 15, on the north.,. (q) Boxwood ..venue and Boxwood. Road from the north- line of Alderwood Street to the southwesterly line of U...S: Highway #99. Zr) The alley in Block 7, Bennett Hill Supplemental Addition. (s) June Road extension as established April 12, 1940, by Resolution of.. the Board of County Commissioners. of <<Ihatcom County, Washington, as follows:: Commencing at the West end of the June Road,. Baker -View Additicii, at the quarter section corner, between Sections 10 and 11,..Tovaaship 38 North, of Range 2 East, of the Willamette Meridian, thence West.532.A feet . to t,he_- center lift4, of the .Northeast .Southwest runway, Whatcom. County. Airport, thence South a9 degrees 03 minutes West.5045 feet, mo-re.or less, along the center line of said ITIortheast Southwest runway .and center line produced to an intersection with the Barnes Road, Baker;.Viewr'Addition in the Nor-thvrest quarter of Section 15, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, . of the. Willamette Meridian, and as shown upon the map as made by .the County Engineer, and that from hence forth said road s_hall'be a Cou_nty.Road of 150 feet in width, and that the same he opened according to law. Seventh: That by inadvertence the followi?t words were omitted from paragraph.(d) of t]P_ Petition: "and from the east line of said section 10.1 to U. S. Highway 99" . It was the intent of all -petitioners to include said words in the Petition: the piece of road' -they describe comes ender all facts set forth i. the petition, and under all findings made in this Resolution, was acted upon by the engineer in.his.investigation the same as all other roads described,.and it is the intent and desire "of the. undersigned that same be vacated, and it is ordered included.in such petition and vacation.. Eighth: There is attached to this Resolution and made pa-rt thereof, a map showing -the Street -and road areas hereby vacated, in red, and the project boundaries in blue.. Ninth: That the filing .of such pe.titi.on and the taking of all subsequent steps in onnection therewith were done'in accordance with the laws of the State,nf ,Washington, made and rovided in such cases; and o This Board having examined the report of the County Engineer, and .all other papers n file in this matter, and. having heard and considered all testimony resented for.- or. against uch vacation, and bel ng satisfied that - aLich roads and streets, or, parts they eof, . grill not be .seful as part ofa general road system, and that -the public will be benefited-by.their vacation. s thereof, vacated. IT IS .ORDERED by, this Board, all members concurring, that all .roads ,and streets , o as above described, ,located in Whatcom County, .Washington, 'be and the same: hereby Dated -at Bellingham, 'Washington:, March 5, 1943. BOARD OF COhllriISSIOI\iERS OF UalITCOit11 COUNTY By. E . C . AgANhEY SEAL OF T-HE BOARD OF COUI\TT'Y COMY1iISSIONERS) Chairman - and by GEO. ELDER and by CHfi=S E. KING . ttest: PLINU' T. S=ER uditor of Whatcom County and Jerk, of its Board of County ommissioners. A delegation from Lynden, Messrs. Ed Kn.ittle, 'Leslie Gillies, Howard Sorensen, inar Simonarson and Lyman.Judson, appeared before the Board asking that the County give assist- nce, if possible�in the matter of the repair of damage done to the grand stand on the Lynden air grounds, by the recent heavy wind storms. The Board agreed to meet with the Lynden City ouncil, at the Fair Grounds, at.3:30 P19.; Tuesday, March 9, to investigate the damage and ons,ide-r the possibility of any assistance. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Im JAI'UiugY TERM FRIDAY THE- 5t11 DAY OF i_ARCH -19 3 The February report of the activities of the i?,rrricultural El -elision Service was received �?,.d placed on file. There being no curt,,_er business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, I.Iarcii 9, 1943. Approved, Chairman of tI Bo d !.1!L: IL 'J.'.',','..f: ! :-.1 'L_`L L: -'_'-!i!!. 77nG7f7iii7J�Tf7-ilEiti7fJYYt><CliJltii!'FiFXJ GC%FCi'1Clii�T�711nf1rS1IFAir(7.illFil'CJiFiITiFCtni'fi7lIF�1C7�;rri;rLrFlteF�AiiiLClCir"iTPi Itrrrr7lPCFfF!`77FrFiC;rrr(7iY,,''lClfr7iiTil171 1,1EETING ,, TUESDAY , IQ= 9, 1943. J1'!, ARY TEFJ I Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, I:i rcil 5, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.I.I. , this date, with all members oreseiit,. The following claims were ap]?roved by the Board for pay e_at: CURRE1,11T EXP ,iTS : Standard Oil Co. of Cal i-forilia Union Oil Co. of Califor-aia State & maple Texaco Service Bloedel Donovan Lumber :.fills it it It It COUNTY ROAD FUIM : Payroll Voucher ITo. 6973 it It No . 6974 It '� ITo . 6975. " ITo . 6976, Gordonts Auto Parts IacBeath Glass Co. Jeffcott I,iotor Co. 11 It 11 Jewell h.oto-r Co. it it It Fred Jensen _ n u II 11 II 11 Barron Tire Co. 11 11 11 It It it State I:Iapie Texaco Service II 11 11 1I n It a rr tGrio' ive Parts Service t1 n _ I1 II 11 tl n tl rt u u It Morse Hardware Company 11 11 If It it it 11 It it it it it Bellingham Builders Supplsr Co. It 11 It V It n It It It Warnick Lumbar Yards, Inc. ITorstrom Lumber Co. 11IontLro:nery Fuel Co . Gerard 1 s Grocery Sumas Auto Freight Trunkey & Sons o II tl n n The Texas Company Tide Water kssociated Oil Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc. Union Oil Company It It It Standard Oil Co. of California tt 11 11 11 it u it 11 It u 11 It It ►I 11 tl II It II 1► It t1 it II II Lind Gravel Company n Ir II Jeldit Tank & Steel Company rI n It it t1 11 ,t it F:«'lllers 1.1utual Telephone Company Coy m,.i ssioners $ 3.20 Supt. of Sch. .1.36 it 44.56 Cou,­t House 78.28 Jail 12.36 $ 142:10 247.03 593.15 16.00 3.61 3.09 1.84 28.93. 202.12 123.75 5.61 23.03 5.15 2.58 3.33 13.91 146.55 27.OA_ 13.65 10.92 63.02 445'17 253.44 450.21 4.73 1.47 57.20 15.18 26.41 1.63 74.16 65.71 19.47 1.34 241.12 34.50 •3.30 •2.51 41.40 5.70 45.79 4.69 441.44 217.10 519.44 108.23 152.07 53.44 26.66 33.95 61.00 37.32 119.17 195.37 28.79 32.65 60.29 3.00 $ 51631.48 JAYdUARY TUESDAY 9th TERM THE DAY OF. n TARCH 19 43' I PUBLIC ASSISTA1 CE FLr-dD : State Depart;:ieit of Social Security Bellingham 41'zbstrac t Company City Sanitary Service Div. of Purchasing, Central Stores Puget Sound Pouter & Light Company B. B. Meat &- Sausage Company Bornstein -Houser Sea -Foods, Inc. Standard Brands., IAC . Aubert Drug Company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Owl Pharmacy, u u John 77yeth & Brother, Inc. Griggs Miller & Sutherlen Printing Company English Texaco Station Ferndale Record H: M. Thiel, Plumbing, Heating & Hardware Union Printing Company . B. B. Furniture Company. Bellingi,E�m Publishing Company Geo. J. Hohl Company Lee Grocery, Company It it u n u North Coast Chemical & Soap Jorks Northern Grocery Company. Pacific Fruit & Produce. Company Robert Stott. Walton Fruit & Produce Company 11 It It Wason.Brothers Company Miatcom County Dairymen's Ass' n llary Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr ' Evelyn.R. Freeman Hilda ,Viggin H. Garner ilri�t I LAW LIBBVzRY FUN: Hazel B. Heun $ 8,301.48 10..00 3 .'67 13 :35. 42:36 34.03 92.09 89:65 66'16 21.63. 40'95 1.13 25:17 4.79 13:80 54.28 3.16 7.99 8:76 3.80 1:50 16.12 3 :66. 1'29 8.00 11.86 2:70 70.50 14:27 47.63. 18.25 124:08 4'53 98:90 155:06 13 :74 3:00 9 :89 10:97 16:48 11.50 28.56 36.32 19.24 39..62 4.24 $ 10.00 $ 9,610.16 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 15,891.90 ✓ T1ie claim of I. 1L. Stark, Deg.,. Treas., for $17.20 way rejected by t*Ue Bo,_.rd �,"" Through her attorney, John A. Kellogg,. Ina E. Leitch, as Executrix of the Last :'dill and Testament and Estate of Emma A.. Horgan, Deceased, presented to the Board, a deed conveying to Whatcom Cotuity, for the use of the public as a playground c;nd recreation. area, the following described property: That part of Government Lot Four (4) , Section Twenty -Four (24) , Tovrn- ship Forty (40), North Rare One (1) Jest of W.T.J. , lying between the South- westerly line of County, Road "To. 46 and the Government meander line, adjoining and lying immediately southeasterly from that certain tr.act.marked "Reserve" on the Plat of Cottonwood Beach, according to the official Plat thereof on file it the office of the Auditor of 131hatcom Couulty, Washirgton, and e;:tand3ng south- easterly to the northwesterly line of Lot B , Block Tum (2.) , of Morgan Cottonwood Beach Plat, as per the. 1-,Zap thereof on file and of record in the. office o_' the Auditor of a'lhatcom County, ,'lasllington, extended soutlm^resterly. BEFORE THE. BO.4,M OF CO1T_, 'Y C01%1118SI0=TERE! ` OF `d,71U1TC0i+I COUT1Y, 71ASHINGTON ICI THE INTER OF THE C1CICELLATIOIT ) OF CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF COLTTITY ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N o :anrLD TAX LA1IDS ) lTIDIREAS, ,°[natcom County• has heretofore become the owner of certain pieces and parcels of real estate in `i'lhatcom Couizty, . Washington, by reason of tax foreclosures; and VIHERAS , Vlhatcom County. has heretofore sold certain pieces and parcels os said tax title real. estate *co certain peroons. o_i contLoact, as provided by statute, irl_erein avid uHereby tine purcr_aser paid a cash down payment of twenty (20) per cent of the amount of the purchase price, the balance to be paid in i-as.tallments, as provided by statute; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS I& jA17UARY TERM TUESDAY 9th AY OF. LURCH 31:.7 1 . -19 43 "TIE, MIS, certain purchasers have now become d-elinquent and have -iot kept their contracts in. good standinL!, as provided in the terms Cher of , and a list of %�,ihich is -a-'U-tached hereto., u marked "Exhibit, Alt and made a part. hereof, and in allich -the nuiifber of -'U-.',.e contract is' Set forth, together with the name of the purchaser and description of the land; and -:d]E,RM-�S, on U the 28-th day of January, 1943, Orland IWLrson, as Treasurer of --fillatcom County,, addressed a lett.ar -'U-o* each of -the persons named in Exhibit "All attached hereto, notifying each of them that his, contract was in. default and. :iould be cancelled if payment was not made on or before. 1.1arch 6. 1943;..and Z -EREAS, on the 24th day a-" i L February, 194a, Orland Ivarson, as Treasurer of Whatcom County, addressed a letter to each of the persons named in Exhibit Ili It atta ched hereto, notifying each of them that this notice a -final notice and their contract would be cancelled if the terms thereof were not complied with on or before I' -larch 6, 1943; and 1�;H=AS, it now appears that none of the persons. whose names are set forth in. Exhibit "All attached hereto have made any.further payulentus, and none have brought their contracts, up in good standiiV,-,, and the Board of County Coiiniissioners of Whatcom County now believes that it is for the best, interests of 1,11hatcom County that all of said contracts be cancelled; CoLl - THEREFORE,, BE IT ,SOLVED by the Board of County Coi*-imissioners of Whal- l County I.-I'lat all of the contracts for the purchase of -tax lands mined by said county and executed by the 1mrsons whose,. names. appear- in Exhibit ''Litt attached hereto, be arA t,he s.-:,r.ie are hereby cancelled and t an1lulled, and Orland Ivarson, Treasurer of Whatcom County, is hereby ordered, and directed to cancel. and annul all records in his o-ffi.ce of each and every contract of purchase which is set forth in. Exhibit "All attaciled hereto. DOYM in regular adjourned less ian of the Board of County Conmissioners this 9th day of March, 1943. 1 (SEAL OF THE, BOI,,= OF COUNTY COT,811ISSIOI-aRS) " t�est: PLI17Y T. SITYDER 11. U County AxLditor and Ex-officio Clerk of 'the Board By L. COZIER Deputy C a n. - 'u- r a o, t '�To . " - Purchaser 165 C. R. Jac',<_man 4224 "lallingford ,'�ve. Seattle, I.7ash. 180 C. R. Jackman. 4224 Wallingford Ave. Seattle, Wash. 255 I,Tate Schuman 418 1.11. Tjolly, City 3-1/ d4l E_X11IBIT 1'A11 E. C. TSAIMEY Chairman of `Ghe Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner � MkIZL S E . KING County Cormns,321-oner Description Lot 12, Block 323, less Rail -road, First -I"_ddition to New 'Uhatcom according to the recorded plat thereof, situate in ­IlhatcoLa County, 1,liashington First Add. -to He�v 'dhatcom, Lots 11 and 13, Block 323. according to the recorded plat thereof,, situate in V11ldtcom County, Washiiagton. Lots 12 and 14, Bloch 13, ,Yhatconi Supplemental, according to the recorded plat thereof., L1 .-uate in 14,11-latcom, Count;19 1Yashington A is Mrs. Sadie Slater Block 12,, Cedar Add. Lots 5 and 62 --a He,.�z �,lhatcorl 1500 Lakei-zay, City according to the recorded plat thereof , situate in Whatcom County, Was, 44:/L Geo.,Easte2brook Lots 15 and 16, Block 14, Johnson's Third _,'-xdd. Supple - Box 496, Sumas, Wash. mental to Surlas, according'to the recorded plat -thereof, situate in 'j7hatcom County, 'dlashington. 543 hIrs. nary Linderman Block. 9, South Geneva, according to the recorded plat 131 Cable St...; City. thereof, situate in `,Thatcom County, ilashington 654: 1,1elvin T. Cook Lot 2, Block 8, Lots I and 15, Block 17, Birch Bay Park IIJA Dupo� t St. , city Add., according I co the recorded plat thereof, situate in Whatcom County, "lasnington, Lot 1, Block 16, Birch Bay PErk First 311 Rey:aold Sr,,iart Beg. 60 ft. Z of SE car Lot 2, Blh B, LIalDle Falls to E 11aple Falls, Wash. 30 U ft. `h IT 22 ft 8 in. th IT 28 deg 15 min. W to a pt 70 ft H of beg-. - th 'S 70 ft to beg (31.1) Com at a pt 90 ft E. of SE car Lot 2, Elik B , Maple Falls - th 9 22 ft 8 in. to a stake - th IT 33 de-, 151 W 56 ft to a stake - 'z� tl)- 2 IS ft to a stare - th S 28 deg 151E 79 ft 25 ft to beg. less road, Sea. 30-40-6E. JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Y - Pi ARCH. TERM_ TUESDI, THEOth _ DAY OF ^3 19 1t'� t::wwaEuuttac�usu�accuxsr.�sArtuncsa iZxhibit "A", Cont. Co2atract Ho. 814 Purchaser Ivol Trueblood ?ooksack, ;''Tas.h. 1041 C. C. Lind & Edith Lind, his vrife Rt. 3, Box 21 LIt. Vernon, Wash Description Lot 91, Block 15, Nooksack City Llap 12.34 Coni at a pt in center line HE Diag Rd 490 ft I7,11y of inter sd center line with center line bf Orleans St -thS 29deg25>'E30fttop�tofbeg -th1E1y along road 80 ft - th S - 29 deg 2& 1 E : ZOO ft - th S 60 deg 34�' V1 80 ft - th 1,1571y -to beg. , Sec 20-38-31 BEFORE THE ROAM OF COUITTY COI=S a101 ,RS OF ,`E-LhTCOU COUNTY, 'JASrI+,1GTO1, IIT TEE, !vIATTER OF TIE SALE, OF COU"idTY PROPERTY'' ACi; UIREIJ FOR DELIHIQUEI T U1=1 S ( O R D E R O F S A L E ;'FrMi +,Z3 the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the Co&.Lty of Whatcom, State of ,lashington, for delinquent tastes udder tax foreclose. e suit, and a deed for said pro erty was duly Z:Lnd r egularly executed alid delivered to said County by the County . Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the S'-!.te of ,1rashii-_ig ton, and ,'TI=AS', the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate prolerty hereinafter described, ITO $ THEREFORE, be it -ordered by the Boated of County ComLiissioners of said County of ' Whatcom, State of 13ashizi� ton, that the Cc -La ty Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laves of the State of Washington fa-_- 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price he7�einafter 'f_xed for said proparty by the Board; and a.aid County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of &aid sale of property in' the Bellingham Herald, beir{g the County official- newspaper a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks,, vahich said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together T.rith the time and place of said sale, which shall be betwiveen -the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. , 'and 4 o'clock P.I. on a dat to be fixed by the County Treasurer*, at the front door of the County Court Flouse in Bellingham., in said County of lhatcora, State of Washington, and said notice shall set. forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to, day by. said County Treaasurer' by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time -:ad place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at vLich sale may be adjourned to: Blaine Land Corapany 1,,ddition to Blaine, Lots 5 to 8 i_rlcl, Elk 34 3obblets 1st Add to Blaine, Lots. 3-4-5 E 15 ft Lot 6, Elk 2 . Cains 1st Add to Blaine, Lots 12-15-16, Elk 9 . . . Kingsleys lst Add to Blaine, Lots 6 to 6 incl, Blh 3, also Rosburghs lst l�dd'to Blaine, Lots 12-13, Elk 6 Kingsleys 2nd 11.dd to Blaine, Lots 1 to 4, 5-6 vacated abutting alley, Lot 7, Blk 3 Steens 1st Add., Und. 2/3 Int,Lo.ts 3 to 5 incl, Blk 8 Thomas lst Add to Blaine, Sz Lot 35, Blk 5 ° Ferndale Amended:, Lots 11 to 13, incl, Elk 16 Maple Falls., Lots 5 to 12 - V1 3/4 of Lots 13 to 16, }Elk 6 : Tours of Sumas, Lot 6 Elk 21 .. Barke-rville Supple to S-wnas, Lots 3-4, Blk 12 . Earkerville Supple to Sumas, Lot 5, Elk 12 /^East Barkerville Add to Sumas, Corun. 40.03 ft. IT - 974 Ft. W of IM corner of B1I7- 8 - th S 267.3 ft to • Hari is on s�venue - th J 40 ft - th N 267.3 ft - th E 40 ft. to beginning, also Vacated Blk 5. - 'Vacated abtg Sts on J & IT & that part vacated j Elk 18 ;T of Railroad - vacG,-ted St on I"T, except F.. S. Garrison's 40 ft strip on E, containing 1.22 A's , also Comer. 40.03 ft. N 941 ft. uT of IM corner Elk 8 - th S 'alon� W (, F line Carr -tracts 2.67.3 ft to IT li ie of Harrison Ave - th W 33 f t . th IT 267.3 ft - th E 33 ft to begillniing; also A� Vacated Bl.ks 4-13-17,vacated abtg Sts - alleys, less Railroad Rtwy of B. N. & Pacific containing 1.11 A's - 6.22 A's, m/l, also Lots 1 to 18, 31k 14 - vacated adj Sts and alleys, also $ 10.00 30.00 25.00 24.00 20.00 50.00 2.00 100.00 40000 10.00 10.00 K OO Tax 5. beg 32 rods S - 16 rods E of ITT cor of Lot 3 - th E 16 rds-- ,��• th S 10 rods'- th W la rods - th IT 10 -rods to beg. Sec. 35, Tvrp. 41 IT, ' Range 4 E 350.00 Johnsons Add to S-L-mzas City, S 10 ft of Lots 7-8-9 - 16 ft of vacated a11ey - N 24 ft: of Lots 10-11 in Ellr-. 15 . 10.00 I XA -1 0,L'_jjRY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 3 -19 TERM-... TLT, SDAY —THE —DAY OF-.... Ila-Ccoln Supple . Lot 3 Elk. 226 125.00 dhatcom Supple, Lot 11, B1h. 261 70.00 - 1hatcom SupDl. Lots 13-14, Blh. 13 100.00 First acid to 17!ew "Irliatcoi:n, Lot 7, 3117_ 271 25.00 �u i-�labSt. Ldd to 1.7--w 7rhatco,.-,i Lot 6 -i3 1k. Gr 25.00 Eldridge 2nd �,_dd to BeilinL;hwrii, Lot 3, Elk. 10' 0 0 20.00 71.11: S-'U- ",.ddit-ion) Lot 14, 3_1h 12D4 75.00 Lind s eys �'Idd to Bel-1-iiiL;haiii, Lots 6-7, 311L 2 10.00 14`,Testu Eureka Supple , Frac Lot, 3 - Lot 4, Elk. 3 25.00 Silver Beach on Labe Whatcom, Lot ll, 1131k. 6 20.00 Silver Beach on. Lake 'Jhatucom, Lot 17, Elk. 35 10.00 York ildd, S 25 ft of Lots 1 to 3 exc Z, 10 ft thereof sold to City of Bellingham, Elk. 4 20.00 Valley Park Add to New '-Jhatcom, Lots 3 to 12 Incl, Elk. 27 20.00 Fairhaven Land Co's Is t- Add, Lots 1-2-3, 31 k. 81 45.00 Fairhaven L" 'nd Co's 1st tidd , Lots 6-7, Elk. 31 1130.00 Fairhaven Land Co's Is t Add, Lot 14, 311.. - 61 20 00 Fairhaven Land Co's 1 s Add L o t 3 , E 1"11: 34: 0 14:00 Fairhaven, Land Co's 2--ad 14d Lot 31, Ell-,. 107 5.00 Fairhaven Land Co's 2--id Add to Fairhaven, Lot 33, B-Lkc. 103 15.00 havan La_ -id Co's 2 _,4 d A d Fairhaven -L Lo-u-�; -'U-o 20 31h. 110) 0 11 100.00 Fairhaven Land Cots 3 -_.- d ',dd Lot 10, 31.1k, 251 0 0 10.00 Carters Add, Lots 1 70.00 Carters Add, Lots 26-27, Elk. 1 20.00 Di-ffelibacl-.e.-rs Add to Fairhaven, Lots 19-20, Blk. 2 0 4.00 J�,,mesolis 2nd Ba-j' r Vi e%, ' , Add to Fairhaven. Lot 4, Elk. 13 0 5.00 Lysle Ist Add, Lot 92 311c. 7 0 0 15.00 Lysles 2nd Add to Fairhaven, Lot 10-11 - Frac. 12, Elk. 20 0 0 50.00 Lysle's 2nd Add to Fairhaven, Eli Lots 6-7, 31h. 20 0 10.00 South Fairhaven, Lots: 6-7-S, 311:. M. 0 0 0 10.00 Union Add to Sehome , Lot 13, Elk. 2 0 0 0 5.00 Supple o-.L-' What-com, Lots 10-11, Elk. 245 0 0 60.00 Tax 4-9.- Beg at 1,7Z cor of Elk. 256 Fairhaven Land Co's 32d 1�dd th E 434 ft. m/l to Vf-line of Soren Thiel tract - th S to IT line of Llill Ave - th I'll 482 ft to SE, cor Peder Carlson tract - th 1.1 to S Iiiie of ad Elk 256 - th E,to SE cor of Elk 256 - th IT to beg except Tax 49.13 less S 30 ft 'or Street, See. 6, T,1,IP 37 IT Range 3 E cm) 300000 Lots 11-12-113-14 al -id -472 IT'd SE SV!, Sec. 31, Tvrpo 37 IT, Range 12 E 85.00 Lap 9. Lot 3, less wash and roau, Sec 27, TwIp 39 IT Range 4 E 10.00 Hap 32.1 That part of SE SE lying IT of Chicago-TjLi1waukee-St. Paul - Pacific Rail -road, Sec. 30 T%vp 40 IT Range 6 E 15.00 Tay, 15. E 30 A's of 1'rW SW, less road Sec. 32, T%vp 41 IT, Range I E 125.00 Tax 6, SE SE less road, Sec. 314, Tvrp. 41 IT Range 5 2 75.00 Fairhaven La­ .d Cots 2nd 1" dd. Lot 12, Ell-, los 0 10.00 Fairhaven Land Co's lst iLdd, Lots 22-23, Bll,�. 87 0 0 0 15.00 r DO-1,-3 in 2e�zular ad.Journed sess]-on Of -the Board of Clou-,--ty this, Oth da, o-f- L=arch, ICZ±3. (SEAL OF `ZETE� 3OA_iCD OF COU_71'.I CO1,.UD:!1SS1O1,1]RS) P:L!'-',PZ T. S1_A'ZDER fittest: Comity Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZj1ZR D e j) u, ty E. C. HAIU_Z Y Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER CjUjaL.,7,S E. 1',17TG C o ir ,iiss J. o n er Tlii�l application -made to ache Washingtoii State Liouoi:, Control Board b-,,- Gus OL the a�)-jplication was approved by `61a Board eai�.Ld a copy oj_ J' ThE� Br--a"',ers, Point Roter`U�3 ias I��ton jilLaced on file.. The February re -port of the VIhatcom County Health DepartLient was received aiid placed on file b �� 4 The i:�:� inL- no furt'iei.� bus--iness come before the iii--etinL, -'he sf-me was dully- adjo-klrlaed L, i L� before I U -U until S:30 A.1:1. , Friday, Earch 12, 1�iiairmaii ol the and r t ririt,r�� rim, r iT e r, i", j li, �w -�r i , ; , ..1; , o .)rir, F IrAt JA:'?U ay .� l•4 t` y,1 .i•1 t �� �•, MCC. . j 07 t,'. � '% � TERM FRIDAY 13th DAY OF NU RCH 19 4 3 MZTllM, FRIDAY, P. aCH 12 , 1943 JAI:UJ�RY TERU Pursuant to vdj our_-man't taken Tueoday, P. exch 0, 1943, -'lie Board coiiva _ed at 9:30 da`�.' a, 'aiyih all membars present. The following claims viere al -)proved by the Board for :)almient : CLi XT E USUISE : tamie Gibson Ferndale Record Griggs G. L. 1,Iorgan, Printer 1!Iiller & Sutlzerleil Prir_ting Co. Kee Lox 1 anufac luring C o . Union. Printing Co. Sophia H. Pollard Bellingi ,am Publishing Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. C. R. Axlinb T. R. Carter Fred T. Shelton BellingYia.-ni'Publishing Co. Dodge. , Inc. g;,; gita of Pythias PUBLIC ASSISTJJ .TCE FL!-.D : Food Stamp Revoking Fund 1; rs . Hattie l dauoaman Aubert Drug Co. Roy - Barrett. Drugs Bellingham Visiting; i:urse :;zss.1n D . F . Cars .-rell Charles Cullen Com1Jui1y Gibb Clinical Laboratory L.. A. Greenwood Hurley Drub 11art LI' liid i'111dE'.i 3011 Be 11-agnam Water D--],:jt. Bloedel Donovan Lumber. Fills Bro-mr. & Cole , Inc . #2 If N II II Omar Frost Hawkins Grocery Home Ovraers' Loan Corporat-ion Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery Low-11 Grocery Et. Baker Grocery J. C. Pe.rney Company pars. Agnes Peterson Puget Sound Power cc Light Co. Pynor & Company Safi evlay Stores, Inc. Stephenson Cash Grocery SteannhtLgerj. Grocery Wolten cc llorufort-j Inc. Morse Hardware Company ?orthvrest Steel CastingCo. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. rl It II It II It Auditor Treasurer u u u u n Court House Juv. Court J. P. Couitry Fxten. Serv. Elect. & Reg.. Def. . Emerb. rl u n u II n u it n Pennsylvania Salt 1:Ilg. -,Co . of Jasl it r;gton Shell Oil CoiLuany, I-ac. II II II II Standard Oil Co. of California II It II It II Union Oil Co. of California B.. B. Meat & Sausage 1 fg. Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Sher rood 3akery :7alton Fruit &. Produce Co. 11 Ii It tl , hatcom Co. Dairy-mer.1 s less 1 n Biddle & Cro vr' her Co. Sha i Sul)I-)I.y Company, Inc. George Jai-jzsen, Postmaster Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Sanatorium Div. of Purchasing-, Ce_-teal Stones 36..60 1:40 5 :1 57.94 48.15 12:83 15.97 2.05 .70 103.65 29:67 54.75 5.01 1.70 .8 :31 1P_5n y 133:50 45:00 34.23 4.U0 10:00 11:12 15:00 60.00 87:00 14:07 15.97 1.00 8'24 26 : 00 12.00 8024- 5.00 8.16 50:00 52:00 52.00 32:52 5.00 4 :40 8:50 �.00 8.00 8.00 14:99 9,15 62.92 3:61 30.59 27:50 1G:50 14.78 10:52 11.93 29 :30 33 :27 37 :68 21.06 8 :49 24.72 60.11 19 :78 15.30 161.58 4.12 11.69 87.30 396.43 12720.00 4,, .54 396.69 $ 32611.0-0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS i . 111:1 1 1 Ul . -_qy TERM FRIDJi*Yr -THE 12th Y OF 1.1h.RCH 391 . ) 4_0 19 zl-3 SOLDIERS RET.TZF FU-,-D: jol1li Ro_ e"t P-­err'en Adolph L. Loreilz Total of Claims 25 00 Ir; nn EEFCRE, TIM, EEO_�.RD OF CCU-.,'.TY CO1.1-TISSIO! =,S CF COU-17TY. 1.'L,1SHI_':'Gj-_1O1i'r V., In -the matter of the Resurfacing of the Pole, King Tut. and Herfimi Roads . to be linov m- as CRP-SL: i,--29 $ 60.00 $ 4,068.109 Resolution to Resurface IT IS ILLHETEY RESOLITED by the Board of County CoiimfLissioners -u-ha-t- it is their intent -ion to resurface 3.5 miles of -the Pole, Kin&-- Tut a--,-d Hei=i Roads located ir. Sections 11, 12, 13" 14 23 aiid 24, To-riasi-Lip 39 1-Torth, 1'c'aige 2 East, in corxaissilolve]L-t�-D' District J-13. CD 44 13E IT FURTHM 1CSOLVED -L"i-iat for he fforeLoLLei Lis apj:)roj)r"a'-a-d sulas in the followil-n-L detail: Items Of "York Donau -ion from Gas T'a.": Funds Fei-ndale Twp. Total $ 12016.00 $ 1Y000.00 $ 2,016.00 This project. is HEREBY DEC `, = to be Ia public necessity -and zi,)on the approval of this, resolution by the Direct -or of Highways. of the State of .11ashi_,,_E--to.-a the Countyr Road Engineer is =T�E.EYORDau=l AID AUTHORIZED C;. to report euid proceed 'u-1--,ereor as by law pro�,rided. BE IT FUUT11EIR BU]SOLVEM tjaieJ U this projectbe prosecuted by Day La1-.;o:2 as a Cou::�L-­ Road Project in accordalace witli the. Standard Road aiid B2id�-e Spec i_-1-.1*c2."G1 01,11s of State of"Washi-a'c'-1 c_� __60 := GPTEM this 12-th day of 1,�'Iarch, 1943. (SE.'iL OF TITL, 130i`qLD OF COUI�'TY COI.1_11Sa10__ERLS) Z��'U`U-es U­. PLII-Z T. S17Y-DER Canal t."7 _'iud.itor L E-of-ficio Cle2l'.. 0_'L' the 3ourd Ry L. COZIER Deputtor E. C. 1.:Aj7LE,f ChairLima GIE,C� . ELDER Col-ILliss I 0-1.-Ler CIL,=,S E. =111-IG Col-'Ijaissiolier Coiisti Curtin the Eoa2d of Couli'-U.y Colfliais:3io-L.Le2LI' of ',7hat-com Coul-iLl-y' Vlushili,L;ton 3EFO=, TTEj 1'101�RLD OF CoUi_,".Cy COj;jjISL;IO7.j],RS r7 LjATCnj,j CCT77'J'Y ./I In the mat-'L-ur of t-ha Resurf_.acing of the . Larson and Lang Roads , to be as CRP-SL-1 #23 Resolution to IT IS !L!I-EEY RESOLPED by the Board of County that it is, their J-111,1tentu-Jon to resurface, ldit-h crushed ;ravel, the :hake, Larson and Lunges Roads lQcated in Sectio.-LIS 34 arr! 35: To�i_usiliip 139 north, Range 2 East, 'U.K. , being 1.75 miles of roads in Col.Mllsjlollerts, Districtct #3. BE IT n-RT-': = Rl-�SOLVED that fcu2 the fore,oii-,,z _. C-11e]:1Z, is fare I 0�'- ated suius iia the fo1lo-v.rin,­',- detail: Items Of 'Jork Donation from Gas Talc Funds Ferndale Tvrp. Total 600.00 $ 500.00 113 12120.00 Tliis project is 1=13Y DECLia-ME to be a public necessity aiid upon his u the approval of th is res oluti on by `the Director of IliZh-uays of t2ie Slate of County Road E--i-ineer is ORDERD !,-D 1'�U1II0RI2'ED to sport a.ad proceed uliere oi1 ',s by law provided. :2B IT Flulil!-Lll 1 EE3OLVED that this project be prosecuted b,,, Day Labor as County Road P---ojeJk-'u- aCcol'CLU_Ice -,he St-aAdard Road and 3.rJ_"f_'f,--;"e Specificaiu­ions of '01rie State o--i"' Jii_ V:'ay RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM— F RIDIff THE-- '-" th DAY OF T. `:JRCH is — Sol L,LiC 1 t0 Re:>urfuce, Co-l-11-I''ed: � CF E-D this 12 th day of Larch, -1043 ( SEAL OF `.L Imo' B0= OF COLT 'I"rr C 0La.1 S:�IOT Ea3 ) ounty _auditor and E.;.-o- fi cio 1erk of u e '�oard L . C O]JIM R De,.Uty .1Uuditor E . C. J.:L "Y G3O. ELDER CHJJ Li.LES E. Imo_ G CO i-zaissioner Consti"LutL:�e Board of Caunt�.- Coi pis, iol� r. Of ;11,atcoi. Co u_,1Lu-, Ia,� ili_l.: ",ion Tile bo-d of Lr3. Elsie Eeh:ae, Rl, Custer, (Hartford Accide-it :nd Inden;zdty Coi_ipany) i_l the 1.1nt Of $1,000.00, c''S Clerk Of Custer Tolimship, was received a .d. filed :rith tile. Clerk. Thera. being; no f-azti'!e2 bus —less 'Llo coi_,e before t1,le. lileetillo, the same :'IC.s duly udjOii!';_ea til 9:30 Ii.L. , Tuesday, I.iarch 16., 1943. A_)}r oved , �. C "IL12=.:_ 01 the, rd ,, err;rr:;r,i,f.,,,,, ,,;,r:,, , ,`• -„;, r 1,2ETI TG, TUESDiff, MIIRCII 16, 1911--3 JATUARY TLRLI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, I:Iarch 12, 1943 , the Board convened at 9 :30 A.Llio , this date, with all members present. The f ollo'v4ing claims were approved by the Board for payment: Pitney-Eovies Postage I:1Ieter Company Peter Damascus it It 0. D. Post Gordon L. Carter Clare Kersting Freimann The Simo Sprayer (J. E. Simes.ter) COUNTY ROAD F UM : Ira Smith D. A. B.urtenshaw I. R. Stauf er Dept. of.Labor cl Industries Treasurer $ 16.50 tt 3.80 Clerk 1.03 J. P. Coun 2.75 Supt. of Scll 6.30 't 5.20 Exten. Serv. 4.10 " it 14.00 Total of C1-;— ims Allowed 4 121.80 138.70 l"LA 50 597.94 1.052.94 1,107.12 11 The sale to Roy Allen, of one old caterpillar -tractor, Ho. C-3, for $199.00, tvras approved by the Board. The sale of old wheelbarrows (one each) to Roy Konnett and A rr_old Deeter, for $2.00 each, %was. also approved. The bond of H. E. Jones., Ferndale, (New York Casulaty Company) in the amount of $500.00, s Justice of the Peace, was approved by the Board and filed with the Clerk. Bonds. of J. ICI. T'hilbrook, in the amount of $1,000.00, as Clerk, and of I.Irs. Ethel Philbrook _.L the amount of $2,C00.00, as Treasurer, of Lumrili Inland Township (Fidelity and Casualty Company) rare received and filed with the Clerk. Bonds (Hartford hccident arld Indemnity Company) of 3i.11iam. C.-Hoteboor?, $500.00, as Clerk, oiuz Stap, ` 2,000.00, as Treasurer, Fred Rose, �a5J0.00, as Justice of -die Peace, and FLjaz I.Iiciie11 500.00, as Constabl;: , all for Lyriden Township, aere received and filed viith the Clerk RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J� TUxRY TERM TUE,SDAY - 16th THE AY OF T.YARCH 19 43 �r�ror�vunasrric:c�arcti�a BEFORE TIM BOND OF COUTTY COIlMESSIM'ERS. f OF � TMi .TCOH COUil'TY 2 171kslliNGTOH IT THE MATTER. OF CALLING FOR BIDS FOR ) DOING,THG OFFICIAL Pai,L I,TG FOR urmvincon ) COUNTY, FOR THE Tf<EAal T3EGI11T1,TIITG JULY 1, ( RESOLUTIOIT x ORDER 1943, AND ENDII\TG . JUXE 30, 19,114, BOTH ) D!-.TES INCLUSIVE ) WHEREAS, Sections 4080 and 4081, Remington's Compiled Statutes of the State of Vlashington, same being Sections 1844 and 1845, Pierce's Code of the Laws of the State of 1,7ashington, require that the County Auditor issue a call for doing the official printing of the county, for the year' beginning July 1, 1943, and ending June ao, 1944, both dates inclusive, and WIT REAS, the lacer further provides that said bids be, received, considered and awarded by the Board of County Corgi.-iii.ssioners at their regular meeging in April of each year, HO`t'111 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED A!TD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to issue a call for bids for doing the official County Printing of Whatcom County for the year beginning July 1, 1943and ending June wo, 1944, both dates inclusive, same to be opened considered and awarded at t he regular April session of the Board, all as required by law. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board on the 16th day of lliarch, 1943. BOARD OF COUTTTY CO181-13SIOMRS' OF �MTC0111 COU 11=, VIASHIINIGTOIT E. C . Lu'TLEY Chairman. ,SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI01\1,1RS ) GE 0. FIRER Commissioner CHARLES E. KII'TG Commissioner Attest: PLI14Y T. SIMMER County Auditor & Ex-officic Clerk of the Board .By L. COZIER Deputy R .30LUTION A RESOLUTION", defining restaurant; -drinking place, itinerant restaurants, employees, utensils, health officer, etc., requiring permits for the operation of such establishments, prohibiting the sale of unwholesome food or drink, reLr lating the inspection of.. such establishments, the enforcement of this Resolution, and the fixing, of penaltie., BE IT RESOLVED BY TIi,. BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIOIE.RS OF IdMTCOM COUNTY, VTASIIII,'=011, "A 1j.. dICIPAL CORPORATION, ACTI'TG IK., ITS CAPACITY AS T BOARD OF HEALTH OF VIHATCOM COUNTY. 71ASIENGTON, AS' FOLLO .TS : SECTION I. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and the enforcer'ient of this resolution / or these rules and regulations. A. Restaurant - The term 1vres.taur_a_—x0 shall mean any place vrhere' food and drink is served or provided for the public with or ;without chL-Loge; such as hotels, restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, boarding houses, street vendors or stalls; private, public, parochial, or Sunday schools; churche.c and public institutions; and railway stations and recreational and labor camps. B. Drinking place - The term "drinking place" shall mein any place where drink is served to or provided for the public with or vritiiout charge, such as bars, taverns and soda fountains. C.. Ininerant Restaurants. and Drinking Places - The. term 'itinerant restaurant" or "itinerui.,, drinking place" shall mean one operating for a temporary period in coi-Lection with a fair, carnival, circus, public exhibition, or other similar gathering. D. 'Grocery, Food Market, and Meat Yarket - The term "grocery", or "food market" , or "meat market", small mean any place, wholesale or retail, where food or meats, in bulk or package form, are provided for the public for preparation and service elsecrhere. For the plz!pose of these regulations, the term "restaurant" may/shall apply to groceries, food markets, and meat markets. This section shall not be interpreted to include slaughter houses. E. Employee - The term "employee" shall mean any person working in any of the establish- ments. defined in Section I, (A) , (B) , (C) , and (D) , who handles food or drink during preparation or serving, or who comes in contact with any eating or cooking utensils, or who is employed at any time in a room in which food or drink is prepared or served. F. Utensils "Utensils" shall include any kitchen�rare, tableware, glassware, cutlery, utensils, containers, or other equipment with which food or drink comes. in contact.durirg- stor-age preparation or serving. a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS JAI'-7ul"RY TERM— TtTLSDFiy THE— 16 th DAY OF 42 C. Health Officer - The' term "Health Officer" shall mean the County Health Officer as defined in Section 6091 of Remingtonts Revised Statutes of Vdashington, or his authorized represe atives.. H. The word'�erson' shall mean person, firm, corporation, partnership or association. SECTION II Permits - It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a restaurant, an itinerant restaurant, or drinking place in -dhatcom County who does not possess an unrevoked permit from the health office, and in whose place of business such -;�e.rmit is not posted in a conspicuous place. Only persons who comply with the requirements of this Resolution / or -rules and regula- tions, shall be entitled to receive and retain such permit. Such permit may be suspended by the health officer or revoked after an opportunity for a hearing by the health officer upon the violation by the holder of any of the terms of this resolution/ or rules and regulations.. SECTION III Inspection of Restaurants and Drinking Places - At least once every six months, the health officer shall inspect every restaurant and every drinking place located within iiis jurisdiction. One copy of the inspection..report shall be posted by the health officer upon an inside. wall of the restaurant or drinki��.g place, and said inspectio.n r eport shall not be defaced or removed by any person except the health officer. i�yiother copy of the inspection report shall be filed with -the records of the health department:. SECTI C11 IV Sanitation Requirements for Restaurants and Drinking Places - All restaura_zts and drinking places s_lall comply .•ii.th all of the followL-a , items of sanitation. Item 1. Floors - The floors of all rooms in which food or drink is stored, prepared, or served, or in which utensils are washed, shall be of such construction as to be easily cleaned, shall be smooth, cell -drained, snd shall be kept clean and in good repair. Floors shall be of concrete, terrazzo, tile, wood covered vrith linoleum, or tight wood free from cracks; if floor drains are used, they shall be provided with proper traps. Item 2. Walls and Ceilings - Walls and ceilings of all rooms shall be kept clean and in good repair. All walls and ceilings of -rooms in which food or drink is stored or i�^epared shall be painted, preferable in light color, or calsomi.ned, or otherwise finished at frecluerLt_ enou€h intervals to maintain the surface in. a clean condition. The walls of all rooms in which food or drink is prepared or utensils are washed shall have a smooth, washable surface up to the level reached by splash or spray. Evidence of splash or spray above the impervious surfacing shall be deemed a violation of this item and shall be sufficient' cause to require additional impervious surfacing. Item 3. Doors and ,'dindows - Vdhen flies are prevalent, all openings into the outer air shall be effectively screened, with not less than 16-mesh screen, and doors shall be self- closingi or fans of a sufficient pourer to "prevent the entrance of flies shall be in use at all otherwise ineffectively screened openings. Item 4. Lighting - All rooms in which food or drink is stored, or prepared, or in which utensils are washed, shall be provided with artificial light u sources equivalent tot least 10-foot candles at a distance of 30 inches from the floor or workirg surfaces, as measured by a suitable light meter, and such artificial light sources shall be in.use except when equivalent natural light is present. This requirement does not apply to dining rooms. Item 5. Ventilation --All rooms in vrhich. food or drink is stored, pre,)ared, or rued, or in al-lich utensils are vrashhed, shall be sufficiently .well' ventilated to prevent the ' accumula= : tion'bf disagreeable odors and."'condensation upon. interior surfaces. '.'This requirement shall not apply to,cold,storage rooms. Item 6. Toilet Facilities - Every restaurant and drinking place shall be provided with adequate and conveniently located toilet facilities on the premises for its emraloyees, conform- ing \vith any local. ordinances which are in effect. The doors of all toilet rooms shall 'be self - closing. Booths open at the -top shall not qualify as z.dequate toilet rooms. Toilet rooms shall - be kept in a clean condition., in good repair, the walls free from defacement, well. lighted, and well. ventilated to the outside air. Signs shall be posted in each toilet room used by e:_Zplov�ees directing employees to) wash their hands before returning to viork: In case privies or earth closets are permitted and used, they shall be seliarate from the restaurant or drinld ng place building Ldld shall be -of" sanitary -type, constructed and opera —Led in conformity with tiie Rules 4nd Regulations of -the State Board of Health. Item 7. Vdater Supply - The water ' supply shall be easily accessible -to all rooms in which food is preapred or utensils, are washed, and shall be adequate, and of a safe, sanitary quality. (a) When a public vrater supply is not available, and it is necessary to -resort to a well, spring, or other soLr.ce of water'supply, no person shall maintain such. well, spring., or other source of water supply used for drinking or culinary purposes., and -to which the public has or may have- access, and which is polluted or vJnich is so situated or constructed that it may become polluted in any manner that may render such water supply injurious to health. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA11TUARY TERM TUETHEDAY OF 19 SDAY 16th MARCH 43 —_ —Li1F�iFFRiRTFAB'L'0-6e� mnuiun (b) The health officer may make such investigations as deemed necessary, and if upon investigation, the Crater s.upply is found to be, or may become, a menace to health, the supply shall be abandoned in a manner that will prevent its further use for drinking purposes, or such alterations or changes shall be made as deemed necessary to produce a safe drinking viater in accordance with the recommendations of and within a time limit set by the health officer. Item 8. Lavatory Facilities _ Adequate and convenient handWashing facilities shall be provided, including warm. water, soap, and approved sanitary towels. The use of a common towel is prohibited. Dishwashing vats shall not be accepted as ti`rash.ing facilities for personnel. No employee shall resume work after using the toilet room without first washing his hands. Item 9. Construction of utensils and Equipment - All multi -use utensils and all show and display cases or windows, counters , shelves,, tables, refrigerating equipment, sinks and other equipment or utensils used in connection with the opr.ration of a restaurant or drinking place, shallibe so constructed as to be easily cleaned acid shall be kept clean and in good repair. All. surfaces or multi -use utensils end equii)iaent With ti--rhich food or drink cosies in contact, shall be free of breaks, corrosion, open seams, cracks a_id chipped +daces. Item 10. Cleaning of Equipment and Cleaning and Bactericidal Treatment of Uteinsils -- All equipment, including display cases or i.rindows , counters, , shelves, tables , meat blocks, refrigerators, stoves, hoods, and sinks, shall be kept clean and free from dust, dirt, insects, and other contaminating material. All cloths us.ed by iiiaiters ,; chefs, and other employees shall be cle.an. All multi -use eating and drinking utensils shall be cleaned after each usage, and all multi -use utensils used in the preparation or serving of food and drink shall be thoroughly cleaned immediately following the days operation, in such a manner as to be clean to the sight and touch. The clea_ing may be accomplished by pre -rinsing, followed by washing in warm water, 1100 Fahreiih.eit to 120°Fahrenheit, containing an adequate amount of any effective soap or other effective detergent to remove grease and solds. After cleaning, all such utensils shall be effectively subjected to one of the following bactericidal processes; P.1;HOD I. Immersion 2or at least two minutes in clean, hot water at a temperature of at least 170 Fahrenheit, or for one-half minute in boiling water. Unless actually boiling i`rater is used, an approved thermometer shall be available convenient to the vat. The pouring of scalding grater over washed utensils shall not be accepted as satisfactory compliance. Vrhere this method is employed, there shall be provided a hot-water heater capable of maintaining a water tempera- ture of at least 1700 Fahrenheit in the vat at all times during business hours. The hearing device riiay be integral with the immersion. vat. IMTHOD II. Immersion for at least two minutes in a chlorine rinse containing at least 50 parts per million of available chlorine, if hypochlorites are used, or a concentration of 100 parts. per million if chloramines are used. The rinse should be made up to double strangth, and shall not be used after its strength has been -reduced -to below the specified concentration in parts per Million. ,then this method is employed, a three -compartment vat shall be required, the first compartment to be used for washing, the second for plain -rinsing, and the third for chlorine Limersion; provided that, for existing installations, the second or rinsing compartment may be omitted, if a satisfactory rinsing or spraying device is substituted. Li THOD III. Dishwashing I.?achines. When dishwashing machines.. are employed, utensils should be pre -rinsed before being placed in the dishwashing machine. The health officer shall specify the wash viater temperature. The period of exposure to rinse grater shall be two minutes, and the terperature. of rinse grater shall be maintained at 1700 Fahrenheit, or 15 seconds exposure to live steam. By any method used, the final test for cleanliness and satisfactory bactericidal treat- ment shall be freedom. from bacteria, chemical reagent, and any other foreign matter. If drying cloths are used, they stiall be clean and shall be used for no other purpose. Silver and silver-plated tableware shaould not be treated with chlorine unless immediately rinsed in clean water following immersion in the chlorine solution, as silver chlorides are formed which blacken the silver; therefore, Method I or Method II may well be employed on such tableware. Silver -service containers sell be used only once. Item 11. Stora e a_id Handlin.,g of Uteiisils and. Ec uiprlient -- After bactericidal treatr:.ent, _10 ut-s.isils shall be stored e:�.Cept in a cle..an, dry place, protected from flies, dust, or other COiltc^1:i111atlOn, and no utensils shall ba hai�dled except in such a ma_zner as to prevent contamina- tion so far as practicable.. Single -service utensils shall be purchased only in sanitary contain". ers , shall be stored therein, in a - clean; dry place until used, and shall be handled in a sanitary manner. Spoons, spat -alas, dippers, etc., used for dispensing frozen desserts shall, when not in use, be kept in clean, preferably running water. Item 12. Disposal of wastes -- All wastes shall be prop;. rly disposed of in such a manner as not to constitute a nuisance or a public health menace, and in accordance with Book V. Part 1, Section 10, or the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health. There shall be provided and maintained in a suitable location a sufficient number of garbage containers of water -tight construction, made of non -absorbent material and provided with handles and close -fitting covers and all garbage shall be kept therein, pending its removal and disposal. Garbage containers shall be washed at irt.ervals frequent enough so as to pr.-event nuisance. Filled garbage containers shall not be allowed in any room where food is prepared or, eaten. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. JIU VARY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF 2u%43 RCH 1s Item 13. Refrigeration -- All readily perishable food or drink shall be kept at or below 500 Fahrenheit, except when Peing prepared or served, and an indicating thermometer shall be provided. Waste water from refrigeration equipment shall be properly disposed of and there shall be no direct connection with the secrer. Item 14. 111olesomeness of Food and Drink -- All food and drink shall be wholesome and free from spoilage, and comply ;.,rith all existing state laws., rules and regulations. Item 15. Storage and Display of Food and Drink -- All food and drink shall be so•stored and displayed as to be protected from crust, flies, vermin, rodents,. unnecessary handling, droplet infection, overhead leakage, sewage backflow, and other contamination. Evidence of the presence Of rodents, roaches, ants, or other vermin shall be considered as a violation of this item. Dust- less methods of floor cleaning shall be employed, and all except emergency floor cleaning sriall be done during those periods when the least amount of food and drink is exposed, such as after closing or between meals.. No live animal or foyrl shall be kept or allovred in any room in which food or drink is prepared, stored, or served, and all means necessary for the elimination of flies, other insects, vermin and rodents shall be used. Item 16. Cleanliness of Employees -- All employees shall ;rear clean outer -an-_ ents and shall keep their hands clean vrnile engaged in handling food, drink, utensils or equipliant. Cleanliness shall be effected in a manner to adequately prevent contaminatidri:"of food, drink, utensils and equipment with dirt, filth, and tulserved food particles. Item 17. Miscellaneous -- The premises of all restaurants anddrinking places shall be kept clean and free of litter or rubbish. Adequate lockers or dressing rooms should be provided for employees' clothing and shall be kept clean. Soiled linen,. coats, and aprons shall be kept in containers provided for this purpose. None of the operations connected frith a restaurant or drinking Mace shall be conducted in any room used as a living or sleeping quarters. SECTION V Itinerant restaurants and Drinking Places -- Itinerant- restaurants and drinking places shall be constructed and operated in a manner approved by the health Officer. The health officer shall approve an .itinerant restaurant or drinking place only if it. complies ;--rith the following sanitation reggiremen:Ls : Garbage and r effuse s c_all be' kept in a tightly covered, :•rater -tight container until removed and shall be disposed of in a place and rsanner approved by the health officer. Dish - crater and other liquid wastes shall be so disposed of as not to create a nuisance. No person suffering from any disease transhiissable by contact or through food or drink or who is a carrier of the germs of such a disease shall b.e employed in any capacity. .1a-dequate refrigeration for keeping all readily perishable food or drink at 500 Fahrenheit or beloir shall be provided. Adequate and satisfactory toilet and handwas hing facilities shall be readily accessible to employees. no person engaged in the handling or serving of food or driizk shall return to his trork, after using the toilet without first thoroughly washing, his hands. Upon failure of any person maintaining or operating; an itinerant restaurant or &-i i-L ing place, after warning, to comply .-rich any of these requirements it shall be the duty of the health officer sunTilarily to forbid the further sale. or serving of food or drink therein. SECTIO'VT 7FJ Restaurants and Drinking Places which may operate -- From and after 15 days from the date on which this resolution % or rules and -regulations take effect., no restaurant or drinking place shall be operated outside the corporate limits of any city or town in .Tnatcom County,.Jashincfton, unless it conforms with the requirements of this resolution / or rules and regulations, provided, that when any restaurant or drinking place fails to qualify, the health officer is authorized to revoke the permit or,'in lieu thereof, to permit its operation during a temporary period not exceeding thirty days. SECTIOYVII Reinstatement of Permit -- Any restaurant or drinking; Mace, the permit of which has been suspended may at any time make application for the reinstatement of the permit. Within one :reek after the receipt of a satisfactory application accompanied by a statement signed by the applicant to the effect that the violated item or items of the specifications have been conformed riith, the health officer small make a reinspection, and thereafter as Many addi- tional reinspections as he may deem necessay to assure himself that the applicant is again complying with the requirements, and in case the findings indicate compliance, shall reinstate the permit. SECTIQ-1 VIII notification of Disease -- notice shall be sent to the health officer L-nr:Iedia-i �e1_;r by the restaurant manager or by the e.:iy loyee concerned if he or any employee contracts any infectious, colita:;iouS, or coiir onicetble disease, or ias a fever, a s.,mein erui)tion, acough lasti-rig I:lOre than �nree ;reeks, or easy other ausijicious sya ptoms. It shall be the duty of the ei:l;oloyse to notify the r=Oatuul'ullt .1ana`;el' i; -i of said conditions obtail, and i f -lei th:er "tile -tor -the eraployee concerned notified the health o ficer iaa�riiediately ;rhea any of file said comldi ti on; obtain, they shall be held jointly and severally to have violated this section. A placard con- taining this section shall be posted in all toilet rooms. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Z �' JIITQARY TERM TUESDAY THE- 163th DAY OF 1,1ARCH _T9 �s3 axttota rarrtaNrcca�, EcrtAcxaarw�smttGi i SECTION IX Procedure 11hen Infection Suspected -- When suspicion arises as -to, the possibility of transmission of infection from any restaurant employee the health officer is authorized to requir any or all of the following measures: (1) The iruiiedi ate. exdlusion of -L he ei-,7ployee from all restaurants i (2) Iri-uiiediate- closing of the restaurant concerned until. sio further danger of disease outbreak exists, in the opinion of the health officer? (3) Adequate riedical examinations of the employee and of his associates with such laboratory examinations as may be required or. indicated. SECTION. X Enforcement -- It shall. be the duty of the health officer to enforce the provisions of this resolution / or rules and regulations and in the performance of this duty the county health officer or his duly authorized agent is hereby authorized to enter, at any reasonable hour, any premises as may be necessary in the enforcement of the" resolution f or these rules and regiila- tions. SECTION XL Penalties -- In addition to any other pu_nalties provided herein, any person who shall violate or fail to comply. with any of the provisions of this resolution or who shall counsel, aid, or abet any such violation or failure to comply shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine in any sum not exceeding $100. , or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding thirty days; or by both fine and imprisonment. Each day of operation in violation of this resolution shall be aonaidered a separate and distinct crime and punishable as such. SECTION XCI If any of the provisions of this resolution are held invalid, or unconstitutional, the, remainder of this resolution shall not be,effected thereby. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions insofar as.the same are inconsistent or in. conflict with the provisions of this resolution be, and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION XIII That every building or other super -structure of any and every character whatsoever used as a food depot in the County shall be rat and rodent proofed in the manner hereinafter provided.. New Construction —The ground floor of every food depot or superstructure used as a food depot shall be of concrete, which concrete shall not be lesss than three (3) inches thick and overlaid with a top dressing of cement, mosaic, tiling or other iiiiperme.able material, not less than one-half (z) inch in thickness, and such floor shall rest upon the ground without .any inter- vening space between said floor. shall extend acid be hermetically sealed to galls. currounding said floor.., vilaich walls shall be of concrete, or of stone or brick laid in cement mortar, and each wall shall extend into and below the surface of the surrounding ground not less than eighteen (18 inches, each wasll shall be in thickness. as required by the building ordinance as it relates to the several types of buildings, provided, however, that any building or super -structure used as a food depot having a basement therein provided with a concrete floor and walls meeting the above requirements may have floor of wood or other material. SECTION XCV Every opening more than one-half ( ) inch in width, extending through any exterior `gall, or extending through any floor or ceiling, or providing access to a hollow and unused space in any exterior wall:, interior partition, floor, ceiling or attic, shall.be rat and rodent protected as hereinafter provided -in this section; every such vent and ventilating opening, fronts or entrances, in any exterior wall shall be protected in an approved manner by wire mesh made of not less than eighteen (18) gauge galvanized wire with no opening in such mesh more than one 1zalf (z) inch in width, or shall be protected in some: equivalent r,iaru-er.. Fronts or entrances shall be j.L.rmanently attached to building with no opening over orn.-hall ( ) inch and vrith not more than one -quarter ( ) inch clearance at top and bottom when c:los.ed. Every pipe, duct,- or vent extending into or through any thrall., partition, floor or ceiling, shall be provided with a suitable metal collar or flashing at every place where it enters into and/or extends out of such wall, partition, floor or ceiling, except when as otherwise herein- after provided in this section. The provisions of this section shall not apply where any such pipe, duct or vent extends into or through masonry or metal, in case the space around such pipe does not extend over one- half ('-)inch in vridth at any point. Every building and structure and every portion thereof required to be -rat and rodent protected by the provisions of this, ordinance shall be. kept and maintained in such a condition that the same shall always comply with the provisions of this:, ordinance. Any persons lvho, at the time of making any repairs or alterations, shall make any changes or modify the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted. The provisions of this ordinance shall not be deemed or construed to, in any 1,•ray, change the provisions of any existing ordinances, except insofar as the provisions, of tl-ds section provide for additional requirements. A, 3 9 (i JAITUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TLIESDiff -THE 16th W11012-0 11ARCH 1943. SECTION XV .. Present construction shall be rat proofed at the intersection. of floors and- walls, with galvanized iron or (13) gauge ga-i va-nized. wire with no opening in such mesh more than inch in �,iidth, extending, 3 inches: up onto the Tii.alls and 8 inches. out over the floor. Also all opeiiiriCs shall be covered as provided in Section XIV. SECTION TVI The sections which require items that are unobtainable - due to priorities shall not be ed for the duration. SECTI01T XVII This resolution is declared to be urgent and necessary to the irmi-dia-ue peace,, safety'@,nd, - welfare of the people of the County of jJrhatcom, a municipal corporation, and an emergency for the passage of this resolution is declared to and does exist, and the same shall take effect and be in full force from and after approval of the State Board of Health. Passed this 16th day of March., 1943. BOt"RD OF MU'ITCOM COUNTY COMaS.-_.)'IO1TERS E. C. IZ11LEY Chairman (SEAL OF TEIZE BOARD OF COLDTTY C01,11ISSIOM, RS) I GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHI=H S E. I<a!TG Commissioner ttest: L. COZIER p. Clerk of the Board - There being no further business to come. before the mee.ting., the same was; day adjourned til 9:30 A.Ll. . Friday, L1arch 19., 1943. Approveds. Chairman of tif Board MEETING, FRIDAY., M&RCH 192 1943 JMNTUARY TZM1 Pursuant to a dj ouriipent taken. Tuesday, March 16, 1943 , the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. s date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I EXPE, NSE: The Blaine Journal Vlaitkus Supply Company Wallace Chevrolet Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Company Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 4-X Baking Company Knollt-s Market Pacific Fruit & Produce Comijany Union Oil Co. of'California Washington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assli-i Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n Pacific Steam. Laundry Western Thrift Stores Rev. Gust Anderson 1,11. A. Germain Georgia Hale F. 11. Larson I C 0 Tj:'T Y R 0 A D F LTIM : Co-cu.-ity Road Fund (County Stores Garage) it it 11 (County Stores) IPU13LIC ASSITiC-ArCZ FUIM : Gertrude R. Grans "-on Sndersoii Grocery Bellinghafil S,-'U-ar Grocery Grocery Custer I%Lzzrc4._nti_le Co. Lind Gravel CoL-_qjany Treasurer $ 39.66 Sheriff. 4.35 It 11'37 Jail- 52:38 it 4 IP_ 22.48. 5'12 53 *63 1.65 61D49 13.66 19-02 2:91 Def. Emerg, 2.00 4 0' 00 2 00 4.00 402,.44 50.73 35.00 39.00 7.00 3.00 0.00 37.35 $ 2,18 34 $ 4:53.17 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J 1L'11TU �,.Y FRIDAY.: 19th TiL RCfI 43 TERM THE— DAY -OF 19 UTITO IVPATNTTi7ta-L0-0EL7THGFATdFY✓ASRi - - PUBLIC ASSISTA 7ICE.. FUY7D, Continued: I,ed t s Transfer 3.19 H. L: -Simonds 18.00 . - H. L. Simonds :2.-50. B'ellingha_m : +"later Depar amen 1,45 City Sanitary Service Company 2;88 'iestern Union Telegraph Company :35 B B. .Furniture Company 47:38 Griggs' 4: l2- Ge-rmaints 1`':'orth�,iest.Auto Electric Co. 1:as Geo . J. Hohl ComiDany"72: 00 Belli ligharn Publi s i_i7�g Co. 4a26 Jeff Cott A.'lotor Co; 1®91 Cash Assistance Roll -.April 1943 7,091.75 SOLDIERS RELIEF FTjl\'D Victor VAT.. Fisher _ $ 15.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTY�TTY C01ti1=SIO111 S OF `v'7l{nTCOIvI COUNTY, ZSlASt TIiGTOi�r _RESOLUTION -GRANTING .PERMIT` FQR::ELECTRIG POLE LINE $ 7,379.00 $ .15.00 8,096.01 DUGET SOUI�M PO°ER &,LIGHT COIa1P1��TY, a Massachusetts: Corporation, authorized to and doing business in the State of. Washington; having apLDlied for this pa.rmit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole lime for service of a customer along the road hereinafter. -mentioned, and the Board being i�iell and fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there is hereby o anted u-n-luo Puget Sound Po�,Ter & Light Company, its successors and assigns; a permit to construct, maintain and operate an electric distribution line alo7)g, over and across the " following described county road in 5lhatcom County, Wass ington, outside of any incorporated city or toi,,rn, "to -wit: Mielsath Road Hlo. 698. Beginning at a point an the intersection of Jackson Road No. 414 and Melsath-Road. No. 698 at or near the quarter section corner comaon to Section 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 :'lest, and Section 7, `i'o,,,:-aship 39 North, Range 1 East, .and ru7uzing thence Tlesterly along said Melsath Road No. 698 to -the center of said Section 12. IT IS FURTIR ORDERED that the road above described shall be later included in a franchise to said Company under similar terms and conditions as the franchise granted the Company by this; Hoard of Commissioners under date of March 1, 1938. .DOIE IN OPEN REGULAR SESSION this 19th day of March, 1943. (SEII�L OF THE BO_=RD OF COUNTY COTI1-,1ISSIOI7RS) !=�ttest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. G. TvI�iiLEY Chairman - CIE, 0.- ELDER County Cormuissioner CI1A=S E. KING County Commissioner Uiotice ilra.s given and caused to be,published, that the Board wauld at 10:00 A M., of their regular meeting on Tuesday, -March 30, 1943, open bids covering the countyts requirements for gasoline for the period of .one: year, beginning April 1, 1943 and ending. March 31,, 1944. There being no further business -to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.114., Tuesday, March 23, 1943. Approved Chairman of the Boar #1 ,� 'IA" I r 3;s; p RECORD OF C®I� MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAlTU�'zRY TERM TU ]SDAY THE 23rd DAY OF 1UaCH 79 43 I. UM TIi,;G , TUESD&Y, MARCH 23 , 1943 ildr.UARY TERM Pursuant to a djournment taken Friday, l�_rch 19, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.. on this date, frith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for pay -,,lent: CUr y" TT EXf'L+'=:SE : Payroll - Aiarch u n u 11 n it tr 11 u rr Ir u Ir u It tt 11 n rl rt It 11 u tr u It tt Ir n rt u It a u le It Fulda r'Iiggin A. J. Love Pacific Tele. E Tele. Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It It it tt Pacific Tele. & Tale. Co. It It It It. Farriers Mutual Telephone Co. 11 11 ti u Pacific Tale. & Tele. Co. Pleas Isaacs Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 11 It It It Is It It It It It It It It It It Farmers 1utual Telephone "Co. Pacific Tele. & Tale. Co. F . P.:. Nami lion Pacific Tale. & ale. Co. Farmers Llutual Telephone Co. 11 11 It 11 Pacific Tele. 'a Tele. Co. Farrilers Llutual Telephone Co. It It . It It Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It rt it It Lynden Christian School 0U:.`TTY ROAD F UTIM : Payroll - Voucher No. 7037 11 It 7038 ti It 7039 it 7040 u It 7 041 Puget wound Poorer & UEg it Co. Paci. i�olec't Tele. & Tele. Co. T c► « ii. B Si Geiger August Zacher Ferndale Fire Department C ASSISTANCE FUI`.D: Luditar $ 1- 4-69.37 sSessor 1,964:82 Corn.r,iissioners G00:00 Treasurer 22292:07 Court House 405:01 Property rent 1G3;75 Sup . Ct. De,,)-c, 1 178.65 It It Dept. 2 173.65 Juvenile Court 168.75 Clerk 646:24 J. P. IT 1 139.37 J• P. ::o. 2 128.12 Constable. 60:00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. �z-tty 565:70 Sheriff 879.20 Jail- 433:76 Supt.' cf'• Sch. 443.75 Exten. Serv. 423.33 Hort.. Ins..). 187:50 Civ. Def. 112.50 Adv. Exp. (Sch) 135.00 Auditor 1.50 11 3:20 It .32 Assessor .40 I' 9.55 Corcmissioners 5:70 It .63 Treasurer .33 it 13:60 Court house 14000 Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 7.00 It 11 Dept. 2 21; 01 It If It (Rep) 3:45 Juv. Court 5-75 Clerk 4.95 It . 25 Pros. i tty it It Sheriff II Supt. of Sch. it E.- ten. Serv. Civ. Def., It It lidv. Exp. it It Mrs. W. 0' Cain D. F. Carswell Dr. E. I. L. Cilley Dr. R. E. Dickinson Dr. Carl K. Erb Bellingham First Federal Savings & Loan Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Brown & Cole ILL,s. Queen DeBruyn J. 0. Gul'uranson TT. C. Yeith's Grocery Ho`.:ard Maier 4.60 10.00 12.30 .50 1.93 10; 67 2.48 .50 41.39 7.96 4.19 765.63 175:00 140: 00 175:00 748.32 40.14 22:05 2.00 4.30 114:70 25.00 25.00 10.30 32:50 2;00 5:50 10.00 17:00 9.00 15.00 8.00 75:92 15.00 $ 11,885.36 $ 2,212.64 JA Cray RECORD®F COMMISSIONERS ({f��{�1 7����j (g� (��1q J� iL�dJVEEDIN S PROCEEDINGS M TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF _ IiARCH Ts 43 �piClFYipRTiRGL�iLilRGRxR: W1ISFtiRLT0 PUBLIC ASSISTAiICE FUND, Continued: Elizabeth Pat -us $ 9.00 'Taller �T. Ste_. 3.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 75.70 ribs. J. R. Bolster 37.00 Iss . hate Clievalley 30.00 i.irs. H. F. Sheehan 150.00 l,ubert Drug Co. 20.75 It it it 3.01 it ,t It 2 O6 Ha-.rley Cab ',r_fbulance Service 16.50 M: rald Prescription Pharmacy 4.12 u n ►r 2.23 Dr. S. S. Howa 10.30 The Owl Pharmacy 20.23 I, ,t it 12.4 0 Dr. J. H. Peters 40000 Payroll - 37-046 -- 1 21d:.1. 93u:31 it 37-0 101-ICI-2 566.66 it 37-946 -- 103-B 36:61 It 37-046 -- 103 2,033.36 It 37-047 52.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUvD : ':. C. ioder - 026.er to A. F. Loft 25.00 Clarice C. EcCliman.s " 25.00 Harold J. Reynolds 25.00 Total of Clairias Allowed II`TITI.' TIiTG RESOLUTICI`i 5,193.56 75.00 19,371.56 y' BEFGRu ^1I� !301= OF COLiTY COi'iii,ilSSIC11TI+R:S OF '1"1r1iTCOL: COUNTY, ,JjF -HJ7T TOir In the matter of the Resurf'aciing of ) Woodlyn, Laurel, P,-Xton, iildrich, ReSolUti oil to Resurface Old Guide and Bartlett Roads- project to be_2now_1 as CRP -Sr;I t30 ) IT IS IMREBY RESOLV110 by the Board of County Com;iiissioners that it is their intention to resurface the above nailed Woodlyn, Laurel, 1-=ton, Aldrich, Old Guide and Bartlett Roads located in Secs. 1, 2, 34 101 ll, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 2G, 27, Tp. 39 i?•, R 2 E., Z'LI.T., being approxiiiia uely 11� miles, in Commissioner's Dist. #3 , 211, IT FU'RTi R Ri SOL ED tl_at, for the foregoing, there is hereby «py�ropi'i aced a surd in file following detail: Items of ;fork � 7,520.00 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY LZCLrJD to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highz:rays of the ;hate of Washington, tide County Road E_'zgineer is IIL't EBY ORDEIRED A_,M AUTHORIZED to report and proceed there as by law provided. ' IT FURTIEM RESOLVED 'that triis project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State �of fashington. Adopted this 23rd day of h1arch, 1243. (SEAL OF ^1IL; 13011RD OF COUI-ITY CCi:L.iISSIOI RS ) tt ' PLI- Y T. S17YD R ounty Auditor and Ex-officio leek of the Board L . C OZIER Deputy 1wditor E. C. I.I,rUZEY Chairman L7/'Y 4 O• it L ELDIM -1 Cor.11ili ssioizer CIIL'=S E. K=TIG ConrzLiissi over Constituting the Board of County ConLriiissioners of ;'Ihatcora County, Vlashington V' Da_ice License AjJplic Jtio_i I,Io. 495, for public dances to be Held at the Birch Bay Golf esort during the period from April 1, 1943, to Sept. 30, 194--3, was approved by the Board and the icense issued to Grover C. Vogt. There being no furtll:.r business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 11.I1. , Friday, r:Iarch 26, 1943. Approved Chairmn of tl� Board rk !Fr!i.—. L-'lE r�irtctr.�r`rr. rr.rrfrtL�rfrrrcrr:. r: rrrrr-rrrcr;rrtt�;rit;rrFrrt�rr: rFrr. rrrc;rrt:zrr:rtt:r:F,.-;tr�"rr.ct-�trixr, rrrF�„�z=:� ;t-�xreY; ,r,rtr.: i�ir, rrrrr: ;r;zx-fi~a'tt•rtr�Ftftrrrrr;f., ;,: r: ,: ti;l i ;J J111"Til .Y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF MARCH 1943 I: uTI3:G, =i AY, rT,aCii 2G, 19G� JAIIC U111'' T.L"!JRT:i I Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Llarch 23, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.1I. , this date., <<rith all mer fbers present. The folio ring claims were aluproved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: T. 1.1. Baker Company Fra zierts Typewriter Service K. B. .lilliwiis Pri.:iting Company George 7Ietzel it 11 Blaine Journal Oscar A. I.lyllre ;l. K. Pixley 2, &.,ard E. Joluzson Griffith Printing Com. any auzimit Service Station 'Jesterr_ Union TeleZraph Coml.--)any Piper Aircraft Corpora-'Cion Frazier t s Typewriter Service George Janssen, Postmaster Pli�LIC-'XSJIalAi�CE Tashi Q0 n Co-op. Egg & Poultry :zss to Inez C. Savage Physicians & Den -Lists, Inc. iiubert Drug Company I�icKesson &Robbins , Inc. Bellingham Cor_L,iuni.t-r & �•lar Chest English Texaco Station Union Printing Co. Bellingham Co=iunity & :7ar Chest Easterday Supply Company Lee Grocery Company Horse Hardware Company lTorthaest Fire Extinguisher Service Pynor Feed Company, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. Warren Soule Fairhurst Company Wason Brothers Company Arthur Einerwold D,aight C. Mabbott Itilontgomery ;Yard. Company Tait. Baker Grocery ellie Robinson Safeaay Stores,, Inc. it It It of if it Sears, Roebuck -?c Com,,LDany Lirs . Hattie Jaugaman :u'aert Drug Co. It n it Ha4•rley Cab ALnbulance Service Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. A. E. Lawrence Red Cross Pharmacy SOLDIERS RELIZF FU-.-D : Harry Adolph Swans o n Auditor $ 12.29 It 51.96 It 35.54 it 5:82 Treasurer 4.15 it 1.60 it 11.20 J. P. Co. 160,50 Proa . 1=tty 9 ;75 Sheriff 1.96 It 1:30 it .72 Suet. of Sc-'a 1- 00 Deg,. r.�Ler �. ��;. .. 3.u1 Ci v. Defense 10.00 $ 107.90 Total of Claims 12.1lowed IiTITIATI-1G RESOLUTION 65.85 1.05 550.00 51.28 20'.08 68.60. 3:62 5.56 236.93 16.48 158.53 2.58 5.60 110.00 27.69 31.02 17.20 9.27 10 :00 15.00 25.00 7.00 9.00 32.00 22:00 9.06 45.00 9,89 1.55. 2.45 1:03. 14:00 8.56 $ 11,592.88 /i0.00 10.00 Y 1,800.78 BEFO �{ TI-M BOARD OF COMITY COLUJISSIOI;r.�RRS OF ��L�TCOT�i COUiTTY, �'!L HII-IGTOIT In the matter of the. resurfacing ) of north Shore Road, 3 miles, ( Resolution to Resurface to be known as CRP -Sill -#31 ) IT IS H•LR'uI3Y RESOLIM by tiie Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention_ to resurface 3 miles of the NORTH STHORE ROAD located in Section 32.2 Tp. 38 IT, R 4 E and Section 5, Tp. 37 11T, R 4 E, ','l.T:?., in Coixaissionerts Dist. l BE IT F?.�R�i'ti.;R SOLiT+ that, for the forei;oiilg, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail.:, Items of Bork 11440.00 Gas Tax Fund This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this. resolution by the Lirector of Highways of the State of Jashir ton, the County Road Er_8-ineer is HEREBY ORDERED AM AUTHORIZE to report and proceed thereon as by lavr provided. JAT]UARY FRID ly 26th TERM THE- Y OF. 1 aRCH 4 ��;•:1 130 1s a �A101F7Ri1ti7AC50�. iLSiACRA rlf ipiiRfM BE IT FTJRTIMR RESOLVM3 that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method as a County Road Project in accordance i^rlth the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. Adopted this 26th day of March, 1943. •4 (SEAL OF TIC BOARD OF COUI•I•TY C O121I SSI O?FRS ) Attest: PLI11Y T . SI•IYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clark of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor E . C . IWILEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner 01iJU ES E . KING Commmissioner There being no further business,to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjouria'd until 9:30 A.117., Tuesday, I!a- rch 30, 1943. Approved C(/. Chairman o thel Board 1:L1i'! 11'1!4 11 rr .�. !L.Ir�'i:: .1 •L.r r1r rr rr r�.. r•Li�!L'L.'L.....1.L:l.,r:'!'C.'L ::L/�:: 'L •'L.:1 .'r !�::=:i•= rllitlJ Y�i i►itT::t::7f,rttit. lt:tTY'iTil/2� liil7ttti:iti'if!'l :�itA iF:tiT:ittttit7'C:ri7[ti�l"tit:In!•AiJt7�Ee:tltrxXFtklfet;tFti:?'tL:ti:riLTAI.::FFF7irCl�Jtixot!'ii;0; ;t:T:i�'fiit;Tititr:�iTi.^iY7f 1L + TIXG, TTT SDAY, LYaCH 30, 1943 JAiTTUM TZRU Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 26, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. , on this date, with all members present. Tile follovriiig claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRE: T EKPEITSE : County Road Fund Griffith Printing Co. TooksaciL Valley Farm Reviet•r Bancroft--.7hi uey Company County Road Fund u it rr tt rr u - Tide Water -''Lssoc. Oil Co. I COUi,-, 2Y ROAD FUlM : Ireland & Bellingar Farmers P:iutual Telephoize Co. Tor UY-Vest Fire, Exti-iijuisher Service Bellingham D'ublishin; Company E. T:. Treece �e1li:ibiiara Builders Supply Co. :tubert Drug Co. Zrshig Sheet- Metal dorks tt u u tr Lynden Department Store , ' Iric . Pa-rberry Iron & I�ietal Co. J. K. Rogers 'Jashi��gton Cooperative Mills, Inc u tt. u Iverson Lumber Co. N It n 11 it rt u u rr u Thoiaas Crisp S. R. Correll Reid Broth;,rs Co.. Fred H. DeVore Geo . F. Cannon if it n :'lallace Chevrolet Company Deming Motor Co. Ebright Auto Body Shop Rµyrs Standard Garage Bellingham Iron & Metal Co. Ray Pennington Carl's O.K. Garage IVIcBeath Glass Co. Blorthtirest Steel Casting Co. Electric Steel Foundry Co. Helson Equi 2ment Co. Assessor $ 11.89 Treasurer 3.86 It 2.00 Pros. Atty 20.60 Sheriff 47.95 Suet. of Sch. 9.38 Exten. Serv. 15.45 Def. Emerg. 1.6.51 $ 127.64 945.85 5:75 2:58 15.87 � .87 155.99 5.67 6.64 11.54 21.06 2.47 30.90 1.70 42.19 3.61 11.53 96.16 39.85 88.29 16.00 1.00 116.40 13.14' 44.44 300.00 26.87 1.50 2.58 62.50 61'46 4.0.63 1.24 15.11 5.53 350.20 51.23 $ 2,606.35 r JA TM-RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TLTESDAY THE 30 h DAY I:',•CH 19 L. J PUBLIC ASNI ITA! CE FL'i11): Div. of Purchasing, Central Stores Ireland & Bellingar Nortr:rest i:iedical Supply* Inc. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. It is11 it Union Printing Company Western 'dood..-rorkino- Corgoany Bellingham Plurwing Supply C&,ipany B. B. Furniturd Corhpclaiy, Inc. i•Torth Coast Chemical & Soap forks Pacific Fruit &Produce CompanySears , Roebuck & Company Buil�;alov Dairy Chet, 7ood's Grcceoy ChriSten's Grocery Custer kIercanti le Co. Hawkins Grocery Tait. Vievr Store MorZan rneeler & Co. 1Tellie Overcash SOLDIERS RELIEF F iT'NID : Bert James 1.:ISC ,LLd!-.10US l Ei' LTH li TNID : H. Garner :fright 3USP Ei•:SE FUiM : Ed Eckdahl TZEASLTil-R' S REVOLVIILIrG FUl?D : R. C. Jitwood Ida E. DeGrace Total of Claims Allowed 0RDE R 31.80 53:44 32-29 3 :30 GO:u5 7:21 17 0' 9 32:40 .72 14:68 13.36 2.28 18.00 18-00 3.00 35:00 22.00 10.00 6.00 30.00 412.62 20.00 $ 20.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 49.02 $ 49.02 90:32 30.22 S 120.54 $ 3,396.17 DEFO THE BOARD OF COUI'2'�'' COi:�Za:�IO::�R OF .71itiTCOT: COLIT 1ASHT_rGTO'L' V In the Ylatter of the ClosirLc-r. of the Dakota ) ( 0 R D H R Creek Bridge (1fo. S3) to Heavy Traffic ) ►1rEREEI'132 it is iiapossible, under tear conditions, to secure the necessary lumber and har.d- :•rare to re -deck the DAKOTA CRL'f' � BRIDGE (1To. 83) , grid it appears to tiis Board tLat the use of the Dakota: Creek Bridge by any heavy traffic constitutes a grave and iiaiinent dallEer, T .^I-�,1r '11 i'7 73l f'1 "1.,71-t .>I .L� l I 3 1:0: , �! ]_ �E �i Gib , 73L I l ORDLP Wit.► by IL s Board, �tlat t1ie Dakota Creek Bridge lTo . �3) be , and it is hereby closed to all trafi'ic .-rhere -tl:e total .reioht of vehicle and load erould be in excess of five (5) torte.; and BE IT t ��ZTI.1111 01 I ERED that ti1i;3 order be pifolished in one issue -of the Bellingham H-rald, and that like notices be posted at each end of the said Dakota Creek Bridge. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of March, 1943. BW,RD OF COU1• TY COILIIISSIO17ER5 OF 3H&TCO1--,1 C OU TTY , V-1ASHIiTGTO1T E. C. 1111 ,LEY (SE iL OF TIM BOARD OF COUI-11TY CO1.:-!::ISL)IO1-MR-3) Chairman. GEO. ELDER Corm.ii ssioner CI�1'iRLES E. KIiTG ttast: PLII'.Y T. S1TYDE11 Co;cu.,issioner ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lez•k Of the Board L . COZIER Deputy Auditor RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JATTul= TERM MSDAY HE 30th DAY OF r'ARCH 19 43 �aroa-amrmmmmx�rxsxrxcro DEF01U T. . RI) OF C0UNITY COL=SSI0TERS OF VTMITCOI.i COU71TY2 aliff I1;GTOlT IiT TIM, T.I&TTER OF TIM a ALE OF COUNTY ) ( RESOLUTION 0)�TI D OBSOLETE PROPERTY AVID &, [MPI4'it PT^1 ) elf REDS, on June 2, 1942, this Board, by resolution, declared its. intention to sell the hereinafter described obsolete lroperty and equipment., oti.,ned by Xiatcom County, lashin ton, and ','TFTT �' zS, said resolution was duly pu1blished in accordance with law and a date of hearing fixed on Tuesday, the 30th day of June, 1942, and 1VIIWREi-.S, said hearing. eras, duly held at the tine and place fixed and no objection being entered to said proposed sale and the Board being convinced that the sale of said obsolete property and equipment would be to the best interest of Whatcom County, I1TO:I, THI.;REFORZ � IT ,SOLVED that the following described obsolete property and equip- ment, waned by T'Tliatcom County,-dashington, to -wit: One - 1928 Caterpillar Tractor with drums $400.00 Two - G yd Carry -ails, each 400.00 One - 1929 Russel Llogu.l Grader 100:00 One - 1931 Gallion Pull Grader 100.00 (Above machinery located at County Stockyard on old Ferndale Highway) be, and the s.a;iie is hereby ordered sold to file highest aid best. bidder for cash, provided, hotTrever, said property shall not be sold for less than the designated price, at the front door of the ;'lilatcola County Count House , in Belli._1gham, Washington, beLri iining at the hour of 9:00 A.1,1. , on Friday, Alpril 30, 1943, and BE IT FURTIL]R RESOLVED that the Auditor of 1liatcom County prepare and. publish tln necessary notices of said sale and that the Sheriff of said County proceed to hold said sale, all in accordance dith the provisions of the Law. DO M in regrular adjourned session of the Board, this 30th day of march, 1943. (SE., L OF TIM 3_ 101 .-u OF COUr1TY CO1,.,11ISSIO ,2]RS ) E . C. 1,WU. +'Y Chairman of tle. Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLi S E . KING Attest: PLITTY T. S 1•T1MER Commissioner County liuditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFO H TIM BOARD OF COU = C.0I,11ISSIOiE RS OF '.- tI<iTCOH COUITTY, 1VhiSEI1,`GT0N IIST TIM UUT TER OF TIM APPOINTLVEEIT ) OF==1UGTuST SW'{SWED, IN AS SUPERVISOR OF CU3T:�R TOT'USHIP ) RESOLUTION WdLERE-zS, the -resignation. of Burtoli Flint has created a vacancy in the Doarrd of Supervisors of Custer Toi-wasi.-Lip, L.nd . H:,R!�S2 the remaini�C Supervisors have IloV1 requested that the Comity Corir��ission rs. fill the said �carlcy by the appoin-trilent of August Svedin,. 170%1! 'I'll REr ORu, BE IT REESOL11 that "u,�justt Svedi n, :chose address is R nl � ' �-- coil be , C�:s cer, and. he is hei eb,r appoilrc. ed as ,^ supervisor of Custei' To nshi D , :�Jhut-com Cou :-i, Ws-.. -i1i7 r .0 to assume 11i`.3 duties at once and t6 hold off ice kltil the ?1e..t regalar elect-i0a), u_nt- llis successor is elected and qu_lified. DO17U in reLular adjourned ses.3ion of ti.e Doard this 30th day of PIarch, 1943. (SZwr L OF '111E DOi!-U OF COL7_?Y1L- COi•:HI.3)3I0=ER3 ) :itt "C, : PLI it T. . Si Cou:_"i,y �' L.Uditor & Zx-officio ClerlK of she Doard DO1.RD OF COU�TTIL COI'.uti, ;D1J •LRS OF '1.'7IUTCOK COU172Y, WASHI1 GTO-E. E. C. 111i_1EY Cliuir.aan GEO. ELDER . Corulis3ioner CM',P ;,S E..-K!_TG CoLL.-lis ". oner L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITUARY TERM TUZSD_V THE 30tn DAY OF EiL1lCI-I 19 43 This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the County's requirements of ga.s.oline or the period of one year fro, April 1, 1943, the nine bids were opened and found to be as. ollows : GiLanore Oil Company $ .137 Signal Oil Company .150 associated Oil Company .155 General Petroleum Corp. .155 Richfield Oil Corporation .155 Standard Oil Company .155 Shell Oil Cori��a,i�y, Iilc . .155 The Texas Company .155 Union Oil 1%ompany .155 The bids were udder collsideratiou, the award to be made at a later date. BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COUIITY COTIJISSIOIFERS OF ;l f TCOI,T COUITTY, VIA�I-rIIIGTOiT III TIC EhT ER OF II SURi�:_IICE OAI COU TTY ) 0'.:i, , AUTTO1,IOBILLS USED INTIM OFFICE ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT COUI: TY ASSF,SSOR OF T Imo, ) ,7IIEREAS, ,"lhatcom County has heretofore and is nora carrying blanket insu lance on all automobiles owned by the county and used by t1ne different departments, including those o :ned by the county and used in the department of the County Assessor; and ,'IIII;'RE11S, Fred Dustin, the duly elected, qualified and acting County Assessor, ahen he took office did ndt Iuioti,i of such insurance, and believing that it was, his dutir to see that the automobiles used in his department were insLD� ed, had the same insured with the Sunset Insurance Company and two claims were presented to the County Commissioners for the premiums on such insurance, one for $50.20 and the other for $29.10, making a total of $79.30; and ,7I-R2AS, such insurance was contracted for, taken out and paid for by and through in- vertence aild mistake; and EA.S, all of the parties, being the County Assessor, the Sunset Insurance Company and the County Commissioners, are notr desirous of cancelling such insurance and the insurance company is desirous of reimbursing 4'dhatcom County for the full sum of $79.30 which it has received upon claims duly approved by the County Commissiora rs; and IEREi3S, wlienn, this rIoney was paid it was charged to the budget of the County Assessor, -hen in fact the county was carrying blanket insurance an all of its automobiles and there should lave been no money for suer- purpose charged to the budget of the County Assessor, ar_d it no-r, beini .he desire to have said money returned and have it credited to the budget of the County Assessor; I'I0 ; , =REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of ,'T_natcom County that lhatcom County accept reimbursement from the Sunset Insurance Company of the full surf of $79.30, )eing the amount heretofore paid by ,•lhatcom County to the Sunset Insurance Company for insurance )n automobiles used in the Couizty Assessor's department and that said money be not deposited into .he general fund of -,lhatcom Comity but credited to the budget of the County Assessor. DOIZ in regular adjourned session of the Board of County CoLu:issioners this 30th day of P,, arch, 1943. ( SEAL OF TIE 30!= OF COL,III Y CO-1.2,11IS SI O1. -ERS ) ttest: PLIIIY T. SITYDER ounty Auditor and Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COMER Deputy E. C . EZU1 LEY Chairman. of the Board G EO . ELDER County COI:I,liS3,ioner CMRLES E. Ia7TG County Commissioner Dance License Application IIo. 400, for public dances to be held at the. Breakers Tavern at oint Roberts, frorl April 1 to July 31, 1943, was approved acid .the license issued to G. I,>>ersen. By unanimous action the Board -recessed Lurtil 2:00 P.I;i., ';lednesday, March 31, 1943, ;Then ey again convened with all members present. The follo�ring claims :rere aL)l)ro,recl by the Board _for payment: =?f EXPEITSE: E. C. Lanley Coi:aai sjioners $ v3.65 George Elder " 1.35 Charles E. King It 14.45 Hazel B. Heun Sulu. Ct. Ho. 1 175.00 Charles Rand- Sup. Ct. IIo. 2 24 0.00 $ 494 .4?5 J.Li ULRY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY .. THE 30th Y OF LIARCH a 193 The quarterly check of the Treasurer's caah sho.,red the amount on hand in the office to be. $4 , 034.22 . There ' bein no further business to cone before the meeting, -the same was duly adjourned until 9 :30 A.M. , Friday, April 2, 1943. Approved << Chairman of the r a rd r r"IY'"�tt7'f'�:rrrrf�r��r1'rftt��F�rrrrr'Yifl tlrlrrrt,�t r�fri .T Ifi7ri,C7tl7`rr:"."ir �Ttl"ai �'C�:F��frJ'C��12�i7i Xi tif. r CSi 1't?t`iTt /'1!'fttl'r� Y{'!}'r riFi tJ"hr7. �'rb: !"tlZtTi rJ���i'i.7711'i ri��F'�'�ti1'�rFfr}F?�?�7"}i 1rir�:'ir7t'i`7' hCEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL, 23, 1943 J1y1\;UARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, March 31, 1943, the. Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this: date,, with all members present. The following claims were approved by -the Board for payment: CUP=XT EXPEITSE - Old Bills - 1935 Jack and Jill Bakery CURRENT EXPEYSE - 1943: Fred H. Dustin Roy Dodge Tiller & Sutherlen. Printing Co. Bellingham Publishing Company u Fred Hansom Northwest Farra Hews Pacific 11anifolding Book Co. Clark Electric Co. Lee Grocery Company Robert McCallum Douglas. McKay Bancroft -Whitney Company Catholic Charities of Bellingham Witnesses Jurors B. B. Meat C-- Sausage Company Harold Smith Union Printing Company PUBLIC ASSISTP TCE FITi7,D : Payroll 37-959 Elsie Appligate SOLDIERS RELIEF FU1,1): Elizabeth B. Roberts [LAW LIBRARY FUIND : Hazel B. Heun TREAS R E R' S REVOLV.I1''TG FU11M Fred IngersolI Jail $ 12.10 Assessor $ 34.85 it 19:10 504:95 Cori�rliis s i or-.rs .88 Treasurer 60:04 It 14:9a it 25:02. It 102;42. Court House 3:09 It It 5.42 °t 19.93 Prop. agent 60:70 Sup.. C t. Ho. 2 51.50 Juvenile Court 120'00 J. P. No. 2 20.60 6:00 Jail 76:u3 It 21:29 Ex"ten. Service 6.49 Total of Claims Allowed $ 204:35 24.52 $ 25.00 $ 10.00 $ 16.00 $ 12.10 $ 1,045.85 $ 228.87 $ 25.00 $ 10.00 16.00 $ 1,337.82 k-"An order was signed, directing that a duplicate County Road Fund aarrant 17o. 21107, in the amount of $441.44, be issued to the Tide Water Associated Oil Company in lieu of ore, lost in the mail The bond of J. 0.-Yagnusson, as Constable, in. the amount of $1,000.00 (American Surety Company) was approved by the Board and filed with -the County Clerk The bonds (United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company) of 1,argaret Wilson, in the amount of $500.00, as Clerk, and E. F..Cingmars., in the amount of $12,000.00, as. Treasurer of Ferndale Township, were received and filed with the County Clerk. JAITUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY TH 2nd v of APRIL , BEFORE Tr.E BOJUID OF COUIIT�L COi�7ISSI0=E.RS OF VE11,TC01,1i COUITTY, M�SIIIHGTOIT V In the Matter of tip.. Adoption of a Preliminary Supplemental Budget Covering Available Excess Funds for the Cotuity Road Fund for the Remainder of the Current Fiscal Year 1943 C RE,SOLUTIOII' ADOPTING` y`1HCRE�zS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chap 82 of the Session Laws of 1943, it is the purpose of this Board to adopt. this, Preliminary Supplernental.-Budget of available funds for expendittr e during the year 1943, on the basis of percentages adopted in the 1943 road budget., in the County Road Fund, as follow : COUl'iTY ROAD FU11D EXCESS FT.TITDS �6111ICH HAT1.] 1TOT Iy EIT IITCLUDED III. THE CU1iRE,1TIT COUITTY ROAD BUDGET - ESTII.WfED REVE 3UE - FROI.I MOTOR VEHICLE FUM Unexpended balance, the full amount of which was not anticipated in the 1943 road budget, of County Road Funds derived from the'LvIoto'r Vehicle Fund as budgeted for the year 1942 . 0 . $579030.46 Funds accrued in the Lotor Vehicle Fund aiid allotted to Whatcom County . in excess. of the e.stim�te of the Director of Highways,for the year 1942, the full amount of which vias not anticipated in the. r, rebalar County Road Budget for 1943 14,916.44 Total t$71,996.90 NO, ,77 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Friday, April 16., 1943, at the hour of 10:00 otclock A.ItiI. , in the office of the Board of County Conunissioilers, in the Court House in Bellingham, "Jashington, is hereby fixed, as the time and tI- pla.ce for hearing. on the adoption of the Final Supplemenatal Budget and at which hearing anyone may appear and be heard for or against any part of preliminary supplemental„ budget; aild 3E IT FURTHER RESOL' r D that proper :notice of such hearing shall be,. published once a-_zreek for two consecutive :reeks in the B ellingham .Herald, the official newspaper of 71hatcom County, Vas hington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of April, 1943.. E . C . P:AITL,EY Chairman, GE0. ELDER Coiimais s ioner ( SEAL OF THE BOA.L OF COUITTY - COIrUISSIOIZRS) , (Attest: PLINY T. SIMER County auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of tie Board By L.COZI R Deputy `Wditor C I-D i S E . KING Corinis sioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,, Washington BEFORC THE 30ARD OF COMULY COI: EESSIONERS try OF %1F[Lf_.TCO11 CO=, WAS11111GTOIN I1*4 THE 1L%zTT1 R OF TIP SALE OF COV,TTY ) 0 R. D E. R OF S. A ' L E PROPERTY ACgUIRE? FOR DELI TQUEiiT TAXES ) ,J' S , the real property hereinafter described .ras lieretofore acquired by the County of "Whatcom, Stag: of �Iashington, for delinquent taxes under ta:- foreclosure suit, and a deed for sai property 4ras duly and -remilarly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, J accorda ace with the Laws of the State of Washii-�Eton, and ;'1IiEREIS=; the =Board of County Corlmiissioners of said CoLurty deers it for the best interest of said County to sell the s aid real estate property hereinafter described, 11T02',, THEREFORE, be it or dared by the Board of County Coru.iissiainers of said County of �'Ihatcom, .State of �;lashington, that the Cotunty Treasurer of said County be alid ile is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session: Lairs of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said pro -party shall not be sold below the min-lLnum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Tr'0asuxyer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of; (property in the Belling har, Herald, bein -tree County Official Newspaper, a daily zne.-rspaper printed a<_zd published in said County, once a creek for three consecutive �:reelis"which said notice shall set forth- the property to be sold as ha-,,:inafte�r described, to ;ether :,rith the time and place of said sale, .-i_aich shall be between the hours of 9:00 o tclock A.M. , and 4:00 otclock P.Li., oil a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Vlashiz tori, a.nd said notice shall set forthe that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said Cotunty Treasurer, by "EC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 339 JA?TUAKY FRIDAY 2nd -:PRIL 43 TERM THE— DAY OF -- 19 �7tl1IIN7R1NS2SiDSII.:-S LtL1NG7tAi1".-7RAYNINGSD - public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the dE-E and p,)! :CC: aeCily:^!C.l•ed i file _notice of such sale, or at he time and place a-u- `.,'rindh sale may be adjournad to: I.reptu. e 3each, Lots 1-2, 31k 4 . . . . . . . . . . . a 60.00 I�Ieptune 3each Supple, Reserve B , Elk. 28 15000 South Geneva , Elk. 9 • .•0 35.00 City of Ferndale, Amended, -Lots 9-10, Elk. 20 100.00 City of Blaine, Lots 1 to 4 incl, B1k.. 14 1 0.00 City of Blaine, Lots 19 - 202 Elk24 10.00 C i ty of Blaine, Lots 1 to 16 incl. 31h.. 33 100.00 Blade Land Cots lst 1"Idd, Lots 5 to 8 and 14 to 16 incl, Elk 45 50.00 Clark Investmet Cots lst .1.dd to Elaine, Lot 3, Elk 5 .. 200.00 Kingsleys lst Add to Bl;;;ine Lots 1-2-3, Elk. 6 15.00 I,Iartints 1st Add to Blaine, Lot 13, Elk 8 0 15.00 111ounces 1st Add to Blaine, Lots 19 -to 30, Elk 16 40.00 Fullers 1.dd to Su-mas , Lot 5 15.00 Johnsonts Add to auras, Lot 1, Elk. 20 10.00 Jo1,,-nson Third Add to Sunri , Lots 6 - 7, Elk 6 3.00 To..'1i of lle�.r �'Jnatcom, S7,d 2 ft. of Lot 2 and all of Lot 3, Elk. 6G 100.00 Eldridge �_ Bartlett ,dd, Lot 19 , Elk. 16 150.00 South Eureka, Lots 1 to 7 incl. Blk 1 250.00 Fairhaven Amended, Lot 7, B1IL. 14 75.00 Fairhaven Land Cots lst 1•dd• Lots 8-9-10. Elk. 75 50.00 Fairhaven Land Cots lat Add. Lot 111 Elk. 91 . 10.00 Fairhaven Land Cots ist .1':dd. Lots 34-35-36-38 , Elk. 100 60.00 Fairhaven Land Co Is 2nd Add. Lots 7 to 14 incl. , Blk 117 60.00 City of Bellingham, W-�: of S 5 ft, Lot 2, Elk 24 15.00 Carters Add, Lots 23-24, Elk 1 25.00 Eldridge Add. to Bellinzl am, Lot 6, B1IL 2 10.00 Fentons Add to Iles: 1,11hatcor1, Lots 4-5, Elk 11 10.00 Happy Valley lu.lended, Lots 10 to 24 incl. , 31k 10 0 0 0 20.00 Jamesonts 2nd Bay View _idd. Lots 19-20, Elk. 16 10.00 Lysletj lst Add, Lots 1 to 8 incl, Elk 4, also Lots 3 to 5 incl - Lots 16 to 20 incl, Elk. 17 75.00 afar Add, Und 3/4 Int Lots 38 to 42, Elk 1 . 10.00 Lap 12.84 , CoiiLr,. at a pt in Center line I?E Diagonal Rd 490 ft IMly of inter sd c-dnter line with. center line of Orleans St. - th S 29 deg 26-' 1 E 30 ft to pt ofbeg - the 7Ely along road 80 ft. - th S 29 deg 25-� Z 500 i1- th S 60 deg 34-�t ,3 30 ft - th I?�Ily to beg. , - Sec. 20, Tuj-) 33 IT, Range 3 E 350.00 Tax 68. W 1 A of that mart of SW M7 HE lying S of Kentucky St, Sec. 29, Tvip. 38 1.1, Range 3 E 100.00 Tax 40-41. Corun cn IT line of Zorsa St. - E 130 ft E of E line of Pacific St - th E. along T line of Iowa. St ext E 120 ft - th H 190 ft - th W 120 ft - th S 10-0 ft to beg. Sec. 29, Trip. 38 %?, Range 3 E 0 0 `225.00 Tax 9.3 S1- IIE SE, less Rd. Sec. 4, Twp. 39 i?, Runge 1 E 115.00 Map 30. - 30.2 Cormii at a pt 272 ft S of initial pt of ttl-ler: F :riidale" th S 85 ft - tYi E 125 ft ni/1 -'th H 50 ft - th E to W line of l;elson Ave.. - t h '1'? 35 ft - tin Wto beg. Sec. '20, Twp 3:J 11, Ra:,, e 2 E 100.00 m TTmm HE 1'1L' Sec. 26, Tvp• 39 IT, Rosige 4 E 40.00 SE 172 Sec. 9, TTi p. 40 , Range 5 E .. 80.00 S ud I 'I Sec.. 10 Trip. 40 IT Range 5 E 100.00 Tax 4.2 V W6 11r,7 SW, also Tax 4.3 EZ ITV1 S,I, also Tax 4.5 E4 ;1' n?;'1 S'. , Sec. 21, Twp. 40 I?, Range 6 E 30.00 Tax 4. IZ1,1 IN1 ail, Sec. 34L, Twp. 41.11, Range 1 E. 0 60.00 Lots 5-6, Sec. 35, also Lots 7-8, Sec• 34, Twp. 41 IT, Range 6 E 0 0 0 1600.00 SE SW - SW SE Sec. 5 Trip. 40 X, R 6 E 600.00 DOM in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Cor:unissioners this 2nd day of April, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE, BOARD OF COUITTY COT,a,IISSIO=ERS) Attest: PLIIPY T . S31=1ER County Auditor c: Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . LY01-14 EY ChL,irman of the Board GAO. ELt7IE Comriiissioner CIL"aLES E. KING Cor_L-:iissioner There being ..o Further business for consideration at this tiLle , a motion was Luianimouslv passed for the adj ouriunent of the January term, the Board to convene at 9:30 A.I:7. , 1Ioriday, April. 5, 1943, for the first meeting of the April term. Approved �O • Chairn:uan of the B r d !. '.L'Ll4 J1 '1! 'L!L..:, ..L L./, ..' r r- 14rr ,,L�r �tr r L!l. -L.L: '.,'`; rr �l,:Lil.,.r. rr;r r(r rrL...L:L r FFF1itf l•77'ii'>/FFTi J'lilTJTlr Il't�`Y)`J!`FiFIF/t1�11'1TJTFr71T?�i'1'Ttll'F t.1TfiIlF/7"r`T�'i'iT%T�i r I!"Fr71i Ffil�ii iTJFl1'.`i !�l %� l'F Jt7lF{�C7Ti �ltt�i l'{ftrr`T7FIF/TIIrJi fl'rr� FJr� t rtiTti'J1"l�ii�f'tfil"r7r7'?li' 340 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM lViO117DIA THE- 5th DAY OF APRIL 19 413 I.EETI1TG, 1101O IDAY,. ,,PRIL 51 1943 1,PRIL T R1,I This being the first I:'londay in April, the time at which, in accordance ,1i.th -the statute, the Board must convene for the 1,pril t rin, Coniiissioners 1Is',nley avid Elder l.et, at 9:30 A.L., in the Cor. issioners' room, in the Court House in Eellingham. Commis ;-3 i oiler King %•ras absent. The meeting was called to order by Co.�r:iissioner Manley. By unanimous action the time fijced for the reLi)lar meetinEs durirg the 4Opril term was: as follows:. rr9:30 i:.I:i. , Tuesday and Friday of each z-.ieek" There being no Further buaire_ss to come before tip. meeting, the same ias duly adjourned til 9:30 .I:I. , Tuesday, ";pril 6, 19�-3. Approved Chairman of YEcard 1Wl:14.:! trr"",ir�ir�T;rrr;tit.rrTliirrrlYirrirr7lirrtr:lr)TlTr)i7Tt%'rrtiFTi71rlielTtlrt%IIl7/trir,�iliTit:litrtlTl:rl;rrrr:i/rf:r,r,7.r1riT7ii:C:r`: rrflr,lit 11%r7feTiY�]/(r7TrIr77 i:r TIiTG, TUT+,SDkY, � PRIL 6, 1943 APRIL TERP1i Pursuant to zdjourlti::ent tal�en I:Ionaay, April 5, 1943, -the Board convened at 0:30 I_.I'I. , this date , tritil all merifoers presel':t. The follot,in,�claims were approved by the Board for payment: Union Printing Company :auditor 70.04 Griggs r' 7.73 It lzssessor 1.08 Union Printing Company It 3.11i5 it it it Treasurer 5.21 Orland Ivarson It 17.00 K.V.O.S., Inc. " 5.00 Bloede 1 Donovan Lumber I. -,-ills , Inc. Court House 83.43 J . C. Penner Company " It 7.36 Union Printing Company " " 6.70 Griggs Sup. Ct. Y!l 12.75 Union Printing Co. Sup. Ct.#2 6.49 11 it It Clerk 2.47 T'd. 11. Hine J. P. Country 2.50 Union Printi=irr Company CD Sheriff 2.94 Wallace Chevrolet Company It 18.95 Bloedel Donovan Lumber I,Iills Jail 12.36 Joe Altose it 1 8.96. Holly Shoe Repair " 2.06 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 4.84 Cascade LLL-ondry U Cleaners, Inc. " 27.92 ''Ihatcom Co. Dairy .',en's liss' n " 18.35 Walton Fruit Company 5.92 Gordoll. L. Carter Suet. of Sc%. 1.60 Griggs It2.27 Union Oil Co. of California it 2.96 Phyllis Rogers Exten. Serv. 1.40 L. =T. F reimann " " 8.64 Eunice Geri-iiain Carlson " " 26.75 Pacific Tele. (3: Tele. Co. " " 7.35 `Mash. St. nss'n of Co. Commissioliers Efp. Corlr:l Assn 22.28 Union Printing Company Ci.v. Defense .77 Bloedel Donovan LuE.fb�,r Llills Def. El -.'erg. 10.30 U'-:TY ROAD FU-,'.D : Payroll - Voucher 7034 $ 2-727.28 " " 7085 1,006000 It It 7086 676.20 It It 7087 1,625.51 it " 7038 092.93 It It 7039 251.60 it it 7090 207.20 it It 7091 327.40 It It 7092 845.25 It It 7093 12007.00 it 7094 917.00 " it 7005 1,532.30 " It 7096 61.20 It It 7097 529.30 It if 7093 1,186.85 $ 423.33 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 3 .41 1iPRIL TERM `L'UESPAY THE 6th DAY OF _ :.PRIL _ 19 43 -molkA3X"A#.'A7A3H tX= H II COU--, TY ROAD FI.,_ D , Continued: Jas11111zz bon. Co-operative L1i.11s , Inc_ . $ 33055, E. B. Graham 10'25 Robertson Freight Lines .22 W ,11ace Che\rrolet Company 22.23 Diehl Motor Comloany 6.13 it It if 27.70 Everson Motor Corlpany 11240.43. 79.73 II tf t1 349:67 Ic n n 12041- 11 if 11 la 1 91. Je,:ell. Motor Company 121:91 Jeffcott I.Iotor Co. 1.03 Pixley � Denson 0.56 State a I,Iaple Texaco Service 2.73 11 220.62 11 II a It 1.03 II II tt it l >n �6 it tl I1 tl 10.76 Eellinbham "Duilders Supply Company 94.63 It 101.41 Lind Gravel Col "DaIny 8.34 Bloedel Donovan Lwmibc;r Li is 42023 RaiL;a;r Exl)ress !-La Icy, Inc. •U0 PUELIC t�.S3IaTiL7,CE FULM: I:Iaud Turner 11.33 Howard S. '-dallace 1.3z'- ,T. J. Jarren 2.23 I.Iauritu Jilliams 11.00 El-:iood L. Jolulson 4.47 Debt. of Labor CC Industriea 5.23 Lobb Electric cc H_..i:d�:rare Co. 19.60 Lynden Tribune 2.20 Pynor Feed Co::i1pa,L1y, Inc. 10.00 Pacific Telephone � Telebra_-)h Co. 74.52 " 11 " 11 7.40 u tt u n 4.95 Payroll - Voucher 37-965 110,.22 LD:,s . Eli Hopkins 60.50 Roy :3arrett - Dr u� u 33.53 L. 11. Greem,,iood 123.00 Ha�rlay Cab L,: 1,fbulance Ser-jTice 5.50 Ho�,ard C. rLeyes 2.00 ":lillia:u C .. Keyes 5.15 Oul 27.32 it 11 10.03 1i. H. Teit,�;en 3�L-.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FL1 D: ldr;3. Sophie Fouts ' lbJr t T . Hayes 20.00 20.00 Total of Clai :s Allowed 3EFO 3 TIC BOARD OF COUITTY CCI.111ISSI01 RS OF �7iiLTOI:i COU1,TY, a'I�SiIII GT01 In The La oft - the Repai ri -,- of t1, 1 0 �_ LD Plan!: 3ulhhead at Birch Bay, �:r!:ich 1)20 j ect to be hno-.m as CRP-SI:I 4,32 IlTITI1i.TII,G RESOLUTI01; 592.70 40.00 � 17,543.69 IT IS HERESY RESOLVLL by the Board of County Corr issioners t ia-. it is their into_-tion to :r�-l)air the Bulkhead Eirch 3LLY, located i1I Sec. 30, T. 40 IT, R 1 E, I.itl. , __� COrili is�ioilei'S District #3. BE IT tEURT1ISR R3a0L,fL1D that or the foregoil- there is ilereDIT �.1)��ro jriL.ted a s :1i i�Z the fclloti:ir_b detail: y - Items of -Iorh � 671.30 Gas Tax Funds This _L i ME-213Y D ECLEi- � T to be c: L),,:.Jllc :_: c�sait,t, ca � y)o__ tha L'oval O_this re:Iolu-ciou by t11�-0,Lrd oi' Counl y Co _ �� aaio_1e2s of 'dha':,corl Couut�T, "Pi -hi: toil, the County Road Ll? 1,z':el' is llerer�;r ordered alid �.lhor, Zed to repor and o1'oceea C,.iereo7- as by lay:* provided. n ri rl J �JCiJ LC �Or liletllQd as a EE I1 1+ JRl==R R1�GL'T �no.t -Lais project be prosecuted by t le y Coaa::ity Road Project in v,ccordance :rith the Standard Road a:_d Er i d�c Specifications of the State of aashii� ion. a 3 4. 1iPRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ZrliESDAY Gth ':PR.IL '43 TERM- THE DAY OF 19 I_:ITIiIr;u RESOLU`-, Co_itinued. DOLE in regular adjourned se,�;si oia of the Board this Gth day of &pril, 1943 E. C. 111�1LJEY Chairman GE0. ELDER (S 1iL OF TILE 301RD OF COUTTTY COT:u::ISSIO'i]RS) Corlr7iissioner CiTLI11 RS E.hI ;G Commis s ioner Consti tutii^g the Board of County .�Gteat: PLI_ r T. SiT`=SLR Corir_lissio.ners of Whatcori County, Cou:ity Auditor ?: Ex-or'ficio ,lasriiiigton Clark of the :Board 3,r L. COMER Deputy Auditor There being no further business to come before the meet. ng, the sane T.: - s duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I.I. , Friday, April 9, 1043. Approved d. at Chairunan of the B and l.!l,:i.!L/�.� tr.'L."L�',�:,!'.t•.:.! :!�L' ,�..�^ :AIL,: 1(_�L: ILl! �.:'%.t I; ILj�7�.. !11 !.r!. .r.: 6t.!'�'l�if !!. !L.f.=CL!'� iL�� �!' !r_i � _'Fl�.f.!fr�-.'-:.,!Lyl'r.ir1i_� r.t-ii.��%:'L, �1�1- `rttrtttrrt�!`-�tfrt��,`rrr;rit��r�rr�t•r��r"rftir�t#rrrrt�rrt�t��rt;r,�frrt�t, r. r..r.rt;tr�ir•t�r.~�rlt,x-rttrr�,`r��rt,c;rrfr�rtrrtt�Tr,�tft�r�'rrr; ri rt trt��;warm-ftfrftrrt-Irrrir;'•�rrrrt�i� 1,10 TII G , FRIDAY , APRIL 9, 1943 t1PRIL T { Lei Pu-rsuaat, to adj ouri:uiient taken. Tuesday, 41zpril 6, 1943 , the Board convened at 9:30 A.E. , his date, V"ith all members present. The follo;aing claims were approved by the Board for payuraent: CUMqE, i' T Er2EITSE : John F. C--ii bell Irela_id & 3ellinbar 1�ddressoZ aph Sales Agency Ireland 6: 3ellinL;ar Jrla=id I arson .1ddLcesso-raph Sales ALG!icy Jest Publishing Co=pany Seattle Sch. Dist. lo. 1 iinstett Pr initi ng Co. G. L. Llorc-,an, Piinter 'l�i per Dept. of Labor 3: Ind. Edward E . Johnson Ireland cc ellingar Postal TeleLraph c Cable Co. Dept. of Labor Industries it it if 4-X Baking Coxpairi;r Vlash. CoopPoultrJr _'ass to Pacific Fruit a Produce Company Corrm. of Supplies, Bd. of Education Irela nd L, Bellingar it It Carolyn 1,,,1:rquand Unio_i Printing Co. Stag: a T'.'laple 'i'exaco Serv. Louis `J. Kill --,*CD Gu:;t Anderson Germain F. W. Larson Viola 'lintergurn St`iidard Oil Co. of California 'H. H.. Helier ICiights of Pythias. I CCUI-.TY ROAD FUIM : Everson T4ierc. Co. Inc. Lyndeni .Motor Company 11 ii it Farmers E'utual Telephone Company Union Printing Company Griggs. Povider Sales Equipment Co. it tt (t It %I If it It 1issessor u tt Cor:>i_Zis0i01iei s Treajurer u Sup. Ct. Juvenile C L. C1er IL n Constable Pros. iittr Sheriff tt n Jail n u u r f Sc,. tr Ex ten. Serv. tt tt It ti it It Hort. Insp. Def . Emerg. ' ►t u tt tl u u 3..20 32.60 4.75 58.05 to .45 4.75 231.00 7'v . G4 39.6G 16.43 G.30 17.50 116.70 3.73 34.54: 25.20 26.32 26.41 G6.00 3.46 32.54 85.88 17.00 9.46 2.58 41.15 2.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 .75 2.10 12.50 6.34 19.00 2.4-7 3.00 56.48 5.13 11.64 1.03 45.91 1,077.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM FRIDAY THE - 9th DAY OF APRIL COURTITY ROAD FU M, Continued Morse Hardtrare Company u it u n ►► ►► Automotive Parts Service u " It u u it u u u tieldit Tax, & Steel Company it it It u u ►► A. Wasching Goodrich Silvertovm Stores Trunkey & Sons u " tt " Union Oil Co. of California Standard Oil Co. of California " tt It it u tt tt It a it u PUBLIC ASSIST A? KTIM : Mary Edna Barter Sabine L. Carr Hilda y'liggin H. Garner Wright Bloedel Donovan Lumber 11ills Gerard's Grocery Golden Rule Mercantile Co. Kirkhamts Cash Market Lowell Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Ray U. Pepper Pynorts Grocery Sayers Thriftee Market 0. C. Scudder Stephenson Cash Grocery Sternhagen Grocery Etta Leickem (Jai.) " " (Feb.) Hubert Drub Co. ►t tt . ►� Fairhaven Pharmacy Dr. J. Ward Finley Herald Prescription Pharrmcy Owl Pharmacy n " Red Cross. Pharmacy iLlrs . Fred Si&pen Star Drug Company Payroll - Voucher 37-970 Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Sanatorium SOLDIERS RELIEF FITI D : John Bergin IS REVOLVING FUl D : R. C. Atwood Total of Claims Alloired $ 6.66 39.48 25.66 10.19 9.77 281.23 95.76 12.64 6.39 2.27 29.97 75.45 126.40. 102.80 62.42 49.02 47.13. 3 :13 741.26 5:23 209.16 10.00 610:34 89 :43 9.37 $ 21862.16 29.36 29.84 36.48 4:16 4.12 5.00 5.72 18:00 52.00 19.03. 15.00 44:00 32.00 8.00 8:00 14.00 35.00 35.00 35:00 4.35 28.91 1.91 1:00 11:64 15:32 7.00 13.35 5:36 1:39 193.96 .372:56 2,229.90 $ 3,316.36 15.00 15.00 24.30 24.30 $ .7,295.57 v The matter of bids received on gasoline requirements eras,again taken up for consideration a motion unanimously passed by the Board .eras as follows: "That the revised bids, as well as the original low bid of $0.137 per gall on, on gasoline requireL.ents fo-r the period of one year I ollowing &pril 1, 1943, be accepted for the reason that there i.iay be a shortage of gasoline and it is feared that one corspany might not be able to furnish the desired amount." The companies whose rids there accepted at this tir -me viere: Gilmore Oil Company 13.7 cents Shell Oil Company, Inc. 13.7 " Standard Oil Co. of C-1. 13.7 " Associated Oil Company 13.7 " Gellieral Petroleum Corp. 13.7 " It vas agreed that the ratter be left open for a brief period for other companies whicht %•wish to meet the bid. I APRIL E CORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS M FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF APRIL ,9 43 The bond of Walter W. S. Armstrong,(Continental Casualty Company), in the. amount of $1,000.00, as Constable of Bellingham., was approved and filed with the County Clerk. The March report of the Health Department was received and placed on file. There being, no further business•to comebefore the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Tuesday, April 13, 1943. _ Approved Chairman of the / bard 1ft:LJ r ram. 1 rt� 1 Ir'�.r• r. Ll rL� !� r1j`1L r t� r l lit 1 rrr�rlLL�.E_..'1LitJL;l.,1F «;-�1'.1-Lr1.l+:LLj_L ##mirjrr,km;f�r4f;t`r;#r;`��r�ir;r##t#r,� IYIEE:TIi�i G, TUESDAY , APRIL 13 , 1J43 APRIL. TERM Pursuant to adjournment` taken Friday, April 9, 1943., -the Board convened at 9:30 A.Ivll. , this date, with all members. present.. The following claims were approved by'the Board for payment: CURRE1 T EXPENSE: Knoll's Iilzarket Jail $ 3.53 Gordon L. Carter' Supt. of Sch. 1.75 Everson Motor .Co. " 12.15, $ 17.43. COUNTY- ROAD, FUITD Shell Oil Company $ 309.68. " 16.30 u it. a 96.07 u it 1 u 28 065 Ashe . Bros. Motor Company 57.35 Barrbn Tire Company 300070 rr rr a 264:36. Piston Service, Inc. 3.86 Douglas McKay 4.50 $ 1,075047 P JBLI C AS SI STAYT CE FUND: Clara Baker 10.00 -Howard's Stop .& Shop Grocery 9'000 i1I011tgomery Ward & Company 18.16 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 4."16 Safeway Stores, Inc. 142000 Su�rior Groceteri a 16050 Wolten & Hiolitfort, Inc. 17050 15000 Mrs. Lester Dahl < 30000 Gertrude R. Granstrom a 35000 Belli ngham Vi sitLr1g..I\Turse Ass t n 5075 Dr. Carl M. Erb 11000 Evergreen Pharmacy` 8.70 Gibb Clinical Laboratory- T 60000 Dr.. G. L.' He1lbr'Q 50000 . International Drug Co.-' Q 4029 Inez" Savage 49.00 Louise* P1IcConkey 28039 Bellingham Abstract CompaLay 10:00 Belli igham Water Department 1094 W. M. Bouck- 3000 Western Union Telegraph Co. .45 B.. B. Meat "& Sausage,.Company 22.48 Bornstein -Houser Sea,Fooda, Inc. 24.72 Sherwood Bakery 55.03 I . B. Greene, M. D. 10.00. Aubert Drug Company 1.29 Oal Pharmacy < 196.44 �r rr 5.97 John Weyth & ..Brother, Inc. 7 667 J. J. Lockert 7.73 Union Printing Company 6018 If u rr 55 062 Clarence Handv 9035 Tviontgomery Vlard & Company 4092 Northern Grocery Company 90056 Pynor Feed Company, Inc; 110.00 Walton -Fruit Company_ 17.30 it If It 18063 Whatcom County Dairymen's Ass.1n 161057 Thelma Schaffer 16.84" $ 1,352.19 Total of Claims A llowed $ 2,445.,09 APRIL. TIE, SDAY TERM' NUTra-ft1111.•j ::.q'° �+, 9 t�y a 4 >�-' `v, t M1iij!- } 'i. 13th APRIL DAY -OF �VN70 jIN�PRiNT7NF-LO-IIELCIt _ . The bonds (American Bonding Company) of Grace "!,Tancy'Du.xbury, in the amountt of $1,1000.00, as Clerk, and of Alice Franklin, in the amount of $3 ,000..00 , as -Treasurer of P!It. Vi evr Toy^ans.hip , were received an filed with the. County Clerk. The resignation of Sabine L. Carr-, as Sanitarian in the Whatcom-CoLuaty Health Department, eras filed with the Boarde r ✓ The revised bid of the Union -Oil Company (13.7 cents) on the Countyfs gasoline require- ments.for one year from April 1, 1943, was accepted by the Board. There -being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Until 9.:30 A.M. , Friday, April ' 16 , 1943. Icy Approved I (-P- Chairman of the Bard -��' rrr �r r-�r'r -! rr-'.y-: �irr r.L /ear mr r �� 1W # 1A #, ;#� 1## lIEZTING, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to a:dj ournment taken Tuesday, April 13, 1943, tYn. Board convened at 9:30 A.11. , this. date,, vri.th all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for 1:a.yment: CURRE11%!T E.,�TEITSE : Lyzldan I,Iotor. Company " Bellingham -Labor ITews Ireland & Bellingar Robert I:IcCallum William Harvey T'It. Baker Sch. Dist. #507 C OITT•ITY ROAD FUINTD : Dept. of- Labor & Industries PUBLIC 2AMI STAINCE , FUIM : Homer LvIark Mortuary Grahamts Service Penny Profit Grocery T , enty-F irs:t Street Grocery York Addition Grodery Mrs. J. R. Bolster' . Aubert Drug Co. Earl I. L. Cilley, U. D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. C. H. Prouty Dr. H. G. Sutherland English Texaco Service Station Union Printing "Company " Dohrmann Hotel Supply -Co. Geo . J. Hohl Company Lee Grocery Company 11 it it. The Lynden Tribune I:,Iorse Hardware Company Pacific -Fruit.& Produce Company tr tt tt u Schiifabacher, Bros. & Company, Inc.,t � tt tt Standard Brands ; Inc. Vlaehington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass I n Was.on Brothers Company, Inc. l'To-rley Veterinary Hospital City Sanitary Service Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. .Farmers IJiutual Telephone Company Puget Sound Power -&,'.-Light Co. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. TulcKesson & Robbins , - Iizc.= Shaw -Supply Company, Inc. tt xr u u Shipman Surgical Company B.. F. Sheehan Aubert Drug Company .,Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Is Drug Mart Con ss; oners $ 40'33 Treasurer 2000 Clerk 15.75 Jail Def. Emerg. 41.25 It " 1.70 $ 116.73 $ 638.38 $ 638.38 -60 090" 16oQQ . "31:50 39:00' 53.00 37.00 39..88 85:00 5.60 50;00 29 . QQ 2.88 108 :15 3.71 72.00 38.59 l8 :75 1;35 _ 12 ' 51 22.44 35.14 11a33 4.80 17.3 0 37.91 17.20 25 ®75 2087 270-59 .70 8 74 71.06 .06 26.35 2-005 53.48 1:22 46;56 65©00 7.74 1.018 . 1.29 12.48 6.40., $ 1,212.06 346 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1iPRIL• FRIDz`LY TERM-. _.- ..—_- 16th THE AI'RIL 43 DAY OF f9 �A W F? W RiiA�iLL7AGAATi�PAii{iACiO SOILII13RS MILIEF FUIM : Laura RocIrse th $ 20.00 $20.00 Total of Cle,i:.a �llorred $ 1,037.17 LEFOPLI TIT, BO,,M OF COUIT,TY COP: LaS SIOI RS OFTH1'sTCOI.I COLi;TY, 1'l3III_`GTO117 l III: TIM T: &TTi�R OF 1'HL 1iDOPTIOi OF A SUPPL:LT:; ', lITl�L ) BUD E T FOR lIM COU'T'1'Y ROB DEPt"IRT1:317T FOR TILE ( RESOLUTION 10OPTIIIG FISCAL YE!-1.R 1943 ) 'VIMP2hS, fuzids in excess of the ar:Louilt bud eted for the Whatcom County Road Department for the fiscal ;rear 1943, have accurr,�lated it the State I,Iotor Vehicle Fund to be dapo:3ited to the credit of the i"Jnatcoia County Road Fund; and ' -.711EREAS, on order to maln said excess funds available as set fortli above, this Board did, on . pril•2, 1943, in co.:lformity with Crap 32, Session Lcurs of 1943, adopt a Preliminary Supple- mental 3udget covering said excess funds and fixing the time. and place of hearing thereon at 10:00 o'clock A.I:I., 1ipri1 16, 19439 in the office of the U2atcom County Coimiissioners in -the Court House at Bellingham, Whatcora County, Washington; and .dI1 RF,AS, in accorda_Ice Frith said resolution, duly pu'Jlished in complia:ice with lair, said hearing aas T-_eld at the tine and pl:.:ce designated, all pexsons having the of portuni ty to appear and be heard eitizar for or against any part of said proposed Supplemental Budget and no protests thereto being entered; +TO,i, Tli;�1 �FORu, 3E IT RCaOLVr�D that the following Supplemental Buc�g'st, alp ro��riat- p 1 �irzg file following E;:..ount of excess funds accumulated, and maki:� s' id funds available for use, in the ' hat-com County Road Fund on tine basis of percentages adoy)ted i i1 the regular 1943 road budget., for the year 1943, call as y)rovided i_1 Chap. 82, Session La%is of 1943, be and the szwrae i5 aereb- 'L1u iimoU.��ly adopted: COU 1'Y ROAD FUND EXCESS FUi'.�ii S EICH _,TOT BE I TT I:TCLUD%D IFT THE COU:lY ROAD BUDGET FOR TILL "YEAR 1943, BUT '� 11ICH II:& Vie ACCULM'l--'ED U.11 TI '+ COULI Y 11010 FUID OF ,111:�TCOi.I COITT3"L xy)ended balance, t:«e full amount of J.11ich was niot anticipated in t--he 1943 road budget,, of County Road Funds derived from the TIotor Vehicle Fund as budgeted for the -rear 1942 $57,030.46- .ds accrued in the T.:oto-r Vehicle Fund and Allotted to 17hatcom County in excess of t1ie estimate o-' the Director of Iiighways for the -rear 1942, file full eirount of id'hicl. eras ,..ot a..ticipatad in the raLular County Road Eudbet for 1943 0 0 14 , 916.44 Total 71,996.90 Done i n' rem lar adjourned ourned session of the Board this 16th day of lgpril, 10943. E . C . I.-:1U.-ULLY Cha irI1Lan 0110. ELrER (SEAL OF I D: 01�.RD OF GOU TY COT-IiISSIC��,RS) Co.aa�.is�i over CF' M E. KIIIG Colr,:sione r Con.3 titutiia the Board of Cou_ry i�t to PLI'.r�r T. ,, ,_;; S t: �.f 1 . S:. ,rD�R Co._:. Js 3ioners of %hatC r, r r O County, (County iiudit-or & Lx.-oiflcio .li:1s111i1 ton Cl_rk of the 3oard y L. COZIER Dei)uty Auditor The revised bid of the Richfield Oil Corporction (13.7 ce its) on the Counlct s ;C:soline quirements for one year froia 11pril 1, 1°43, eras accepted b-r the Board. The I':Tarch report O]: tulle ligricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no -fu-rtlier business - to come before the meetiizg, the sU:rie aas duly adjourned til 9:30 A.I'.i. , Tuesday, April 20, 1943. Approved CQ (.airman of the B and 1.: ;LPL '!' ':� 'L: ,'.,:�' �-r,r;.�:r;rr>=,:::;rrcir,r.rr:r;rrsrt:rr1=::;i-;r;c;t;r;r:rtr:r:trtrr:-�rr�r:r;rrr.: rrir�irrrrr,Frr�';t"rr:t,tr; rrrirrrrr�,fi;;;lrrrr,��;t;rrr,Fir`;rrtri-irir;rr�rrr,r•:;LrrrC;i.7rr�irr:tTt.7:ri: ii;.�i•irri _I. LZIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 3477 TERM T'TLD-1 THE- DAY OF iTESY 20th �PRIL ts__�ia !�E, IaM_ G, ^1IMSDY-ff, , APRIL 20, 1943. 1=:PRIL TERT:i Pursuant to adj oLwi ment to �.en Friday, April 16 , 1943 , tile. Boars: co -wend at 9 :30 this date, ,•rith all me. bers prese_it. The follotiring claims �rere approved by' the Board for p .,r, ent: "vim I-',. E � �T :SE Stanley Rogers Ralph C. Te-limey Charles F. Truing<.ey .7. C. Cavender Chas. j. Pedersen L. E. UnZer IL T1T. _M� D FT.TM : PL-vroll - 'Toucher 7169 1t a 7170 It " 7171 it " 7172 County Road Fund (Co. Stores) II It It(CO. Y 1J_ ,01e S C7a1'clLD ) Ci 1'1,13 l T .1CL F Vr TD : Ethel B. Hillier Payroll - Voucher 37-22 Cash s s is tanc e Roll - 1;lay City Market Everson Merc. Co., Inc. I. C. Keith 11r . Curl PerdanL; �lalter �t nvr Sabine L. Carr L)REB' S RE VOL DTI TG FUI,� : R. C. Atwood It Assessor 1,538.57 Cor:L.iissioners - 600.00 Treasurer 1,35J.51 Court I -louse 405.01 Prop. ent 133.75 Sup. Ct. #1 173.65 it it ;#2 178.65 Juveizile Ct. 163.75 Clerk 646.24- Civ. Defelise 112.50 J . P . t#1 139.37 It 12 123J.12 ConC, ab 1e U0.00 Col°oner 66.66 Pros. .:itty 537.70 Sheriff 323.94 Jam 1 4,33.76 Su.)-'-U. of Scn. 498.75 Hoyt. I lsp. 187.50 Eaten. Serv. 423.33 Ed. o- Ecyu�,l. 5.00 it Ir It 5.00 tI n it 5.00 It 5.00 5.00 tl 11 tl 5 : 00 Total of Cl-airs Allo,red 735.U3 175.00 140.00 175.00 15U.15 200.91 $ 8.19 5U1.00 7 ,4_74.75 9.27 C,.50 105.92 37.50 9.00 8.28 110.77 19.45 $ 10,710,13 $ 1,612.69 $ 0,223.41 $ 130.22 201 67U.4--5 ' This being the tine for the openin& of bids: on county printing "or the period July 1, 1943 June 30, 1944, she. Lour bids received were placed before the Board. The bids vrere .s follotas: Su ir,.s Ne,vs, Circulation 849, First Insert-_ on 206 per colLmm inch, subse uelit insertions .150 per color-ii-i inch, 12 e.,s eolurLi, 11 lines p,:r i..ch. Bellingham Labor lle zs , Circulation 2900, First Insertion 4-5y per colvrui inch, subsequent insertions 420 per colur,r_ inch, 12 e...s, 12 lines per i..ch Ferndale Record, Circulation 800, fir:;t insertion. 30-. per colurrLa inch, subsequent insertions 26., per col-mm inch, 12 emL; colurm, 12 lines per inch Belli_ ham Herald, Circulation 13,312, L'irst insertion 700 per colLmm inch, subseq-cent insertions 65r_' per coluiL? inch, 12 em Colu m, 14 lines per in. The above aids ,gene t:-I:en Linder consideration, the az:rard to be m. w de at a later date. V1 The revised bid of the Signal Oil CoTmanv (13.7 ce._ts) on the Cou ty's -asoline °e.1ui1'eiiients -L'or or.e year fro.. April 1, 1°',=3, was acceptad by the Board. APRIL a knoll,gv#90 110401114 } j 1. Y L � '�•�; t, � ��� ^.. ���� a� r.`: it i i �� ' ..i. TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY of APRIL 9g � :� RESOLUTION f 01HEREAS a program of education on the many phases of the. War Effort -in which the citi2;ens of 01ha.tcom County can participate, both in protection and other programs,. -is to be. enacted ay the Whatcom County Defense Council and carried out by the Air Raid Wardens this week, and VEEREAS this program is both beneficial and tiLely THEREFORE BE IT RESOD ED by this Whatcom County Board of Commissioners that vwe e__c+o--i-se this 'program and ask all V1hatcom"Cou11ty citizens to take the necessary steps suggested by tiie Air Raid Warden for the welfare of, the general public. a E . C . I�UUTILEY Chairman GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COTT1ITY C6!�UjIISSIOIINERS). Commissioner Commissioner There being no further business- to come before the meeting, the wane was. duly adj otL ned until 9 :30 A.1,1I. , Friday, April, 23 , 1943. Approved _ Chairman of th.eJ Board 111EETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 20, 1943, the Board convened `at 9:30 A.1. , this date:;_ with all members present. The following claims viere a_D proved for payment: CUR=T EXPENSE: Farmers, Ivlutual Telephone, Company auditor a : $ 33 " it "Issessor :35 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor " 1:75 County Road Fund n : " 23 037 Addi°essograph Sales Agency 1.57 Bellingham Publishing Company Cori-missionars 14:59 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company ' " - is Treasurer .30 Lynden Tribune " 7.20 Address ograph Sales Agency " . 1:58 Nicholas Jerns Company- " 49.22 Pitney -Bowes Postage I l e'ter Company 1:14 Lee Grocery Company Court House 5:64 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Company it it 107:70 ' Seattle School District F-10. 1 Juv.. Court 84.00 V1. N. Hine. J . P . Count. 2.50 J . 0. Magnusson Constable. Co. 2.20 Bellingham Hotel Sheriff 19.58 Farmers 1.11atual Telephone Co. It :30 County Road Fund It 66:08 Ti-!al Bros. Jail 135.19 Western Thrift Stores, " 5.54 The Ration's Sch. Puol.- Co.- Supt. cf Sch. 2.00 Farmers 1ilutual Telephone Co. " 2023 County Road Fund " 12.59 11 It it EYten. Serv. 9.90 Farmers Iutual Telephone Co. it " 2.03 Civ. Defense 1.15 County Road Fund - Def. Emerg. 11:14 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. it - it 10 - 94 Lynden Tribune Adv. Exp. 2.80 CASH ASSISTANCE F 2\?D : Payroll - Trans. 37-26 $ 3 ,151:55 It " 37-27 52.00 George Janssen., Postmaster 83.40 Ireland & Bellingar 23.80 Rayts Frame & Axle Service 8:76 Ferndale Record :40 W. P. Fuller & Company ES.85 Lynden Dept. Store, Inc. 50.85 forth Washington Implement Co. 7 :17 3.27 Pynor Feed Company, Inc. 110:00 Union Oil Co. of California 21.06 $ 585.09 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 349' i,PRIL TERM ri I�h� THE— 23rd DAY OF APRIL 19 43 �tti .SS1Cii XGTG - Dept. of Labor & I ldus tries $ 5.39 Christen's Grocery 9.00 Ferry, Bros. 11arlcet 25.50 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 2.04 Talkerts Cash Store 12.00 Tars. Kate Chevalley 30.00 ,-L bert Drub Co. 23.90 t► tr n .37 Stir Drug Colapany 1.55 Payroll - Ta?ans. 37-33 426.66 $ 4,120.32 Total of Claim Allowed $ 42713.41 'Plat of Lake Samish Snore Tracts (Ed,.,iard S. Hughes, ovrner), as preselited by Fred L:cE7mon, Engineer, aas approved by the Boa:-rd. The matter of bids on county print er •:ras ag�til taken up for consideration, at the con- clusion of �:rhich, the Zollowing motion was made by Corzmissioner Elder, seco.ided by Cornhds _ ioner King, and passed unanimously: "That the bid of the Bellingham Pub] ishi-rc- Company, 70� per inch i^or the first insertion and 65� per inch for, subsequent in- sertions, 12 era column, 14 lines to the inch, be accepted on the basis of circu_...'Ltion, tulle atrard to cover tla period from July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944 . tut U-ITITED ST .TES OF AMEERICA , Petitior_er ) I'TO . 530 VS. ) 550.0 A.C-13ES OF LIL.]D , mORr; OR C 0 IT S E IT T LESS , SITUATE IiT '11DITCOLI COU='TTY, ) ST:�TE OF �7ASHI_G1'GIT, Respondelrts The under;�igned respondents crlio are intcrested Li the compensation to be paid for the taking of Parce12 in the above entitled action hereby con ent to -the filing of Amendraent of Declaration of Talciiig No. 1, dated March 30, 1943, copy of %.Ihich is attached hereto, or a similar amendment descri.biia the same estate in said parcel; we also consent to the elitry of aal order in the above entitled action authorizing the amending of the petition in condemnation and judLment on the declaration of taking- herein to coli.l:orrl the estate tal:en to the estate described in said Amendment of Declaration of Taking Yo. 1 Executed in duplicate this 23rd day of April, 1943 BORD OF COUITTY COP.ITESSIO_711 S OF 4'11A.TCOLT COU-7= %'7AaIIII-GTOIT E . C . i:_l'-_iTL Y OF THE .BOIRD OF CULT -_;Ty COIZ:I33IO_TER,S) Chairman 1-7 ELDER Co:'-imis s iOiler attest: PLI_�r T. S_-Y R CHARLES E. la,'G County luditor & Ex-officio Col:;i2iissioner Clerk o:i the Board There being no further business to coma before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9 :30 A .P:. , Tuesday, ,y,ri1 27, 1943 . p ' oved (4p. lP Chai-rman of -the Board I7f:r:!'ltirlrrilrrle'sC�Tr`riCiCiCti1!'Tr:C>i`rrrt;rr�l'CT71i1ii.£iCIY1'isY.CI�LCIii�iIltit:Clitt7Ci�CCXlitl/iliii/ili>G:i,-JZ?CiI/ri�XTIICitTli �C:r'•rilJtltrtTi7:Xrrri:7ill`61'T:IfrtTClT:7ii`i7T/ Tr LIFE, TUESDAY, �,.PRIL 27 , 1943 APRIL T2- RZ Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, :pril 232 1943, the. Board convened at 9:30 A.I.I. , this date , .Atuh all i-aembers present. The following claims vrere approved by the Board for pay_raent: CURIIPII LXP.T+,. SE: Georg: J<<L-ss 7., Port-.,las—u r Ca'u-holi.c Charities of Be Llinoham Gordon L. Carter Phyllis Robers �lallace Chevrolet Comapany Smith-Livesey-;'ri�ibht Co. It If It it Hilda ;1i,; in .elect. L ReL;. $ 30.1u C _To . 1 5 . G0 Ju'r. Court 45.63 Supt. of Sch. 7.15 Exten. Serv. 1.40 it it 35.02 Ins. Co. Bldbs 765.35 Adv. E:ip . 36.10 It it 135.00 $ 15r0U-1.36 350 . APRIL TER IEC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T E, SDA.L .TH 27 th v of APRIL 19 43 DITTY ROr:D FUIM : Payroll - Voucher 7173 $ 792.27 11 it 7174 70.00 Cliff Stewart 10.70 Si Geiger 4.30 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor 1.75 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 20.30 Farmers P,Iutual Telephone ,Co�-nipany -2.11 Puget Sound Pouter & Light Company 41.03. Don Smith 9.00 952.46 C ILSSISTi =!TCE FUI?D : Sha J Supply Coi:ipany, , Inc. $ 53.24 Star Drug Company 17.53 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 70.77 It u n II 3.25 u u II rl 4.95 Belli_ighaLz Coi:imuaiity & r Chest 42.33 n n Ir rr 339.59 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Compaizy 14.°.4 , Geo. J. Rohl Company 1.35 Walter Jensen 31.37 LI-ontgomery `rla I'd �3-_ CoLlpany 75.68 Irorthern Grocery Company 27.53 I► II tt 10.3S Sears, Roebuck & Company 13.26 'JhatcoLz County Implement Company lc .S0 'layne Olson 10:72 lillial � Ashley 42.28 $ 833.49 Total of Claims «llowed 219371.04 BEFORE TIE 30 RD OF COU1,7 Y COH.-ISSIOIRS OF 'FLD�TCOIJ COIT iff ,7ASHIwTGTOIf V/ In the Matter of Placing a Dust ) P�;.11iative on Bakerview Road; ( Initiating Resolution project to be 1;..novin. as CRP-S11 #33 ) JIEIiREAS., the Baherview. Road is bei.iz; used for heavy hauling of gravel- to t12e airport, and the dust clouds have become a traffic hazzard, IT I�J) TILHIEFORE IUREBY RESOL7 , by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to 1)1_ ee a• dust p�.'Illiativa of 1,TC-2 rood oil on al)p-roximately 3.4 miles of said Baher- view Road in Sections 11,1 1211 131 14 T_). 38 I�T, R 2 E, ;7.11,.1. , and Sections 7, 5, 17, 13, Tp. 38 IT, R 3 E, 'J.L., and i=i ord::r to this oil coat most effective, it is p-r.opozed to place a coating of crushed Lravel over file oil. BE IT FURTHER RES'OLTIED, that, for the foregoi.iig there is r.2.reby appropriated the surm of ,465.00 from -the Gas Tax Funds in the County Road Fund', for the items . of work. This. project is hereby declared to be a public i-ecessity aid the County Road Engineer is Y ORD ,D ��111D UTHORIZED to proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTIMiR RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by the Day Labor method as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specificationsof the St!:te of Jashirigton. J%dopted this 27th day of .`.Iiril, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE BO��RD OF COU1+`PZ COI.�.42 S3IO11ERS ) n.ttest: PLI'Y T. S"--ZD a County lWditor Cc Clerk of the Board L . COZIER Dey,Duty ;auditor B0.1= OF COUP lY COT:II:iISSIOHiE S OF ?,,11'�TCO1:1 COULTTY, '1ASHI'"GTOi3 By E . C . 11 YYdILEY C lip. irr_an GEO. ELDER Comr.Assioner CIL�iRLLS E . KZIIG Commissioner r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS iiPRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY of APRIL 19 43 BEFORE THE BOLRD OF COUTTY COLR,,1ISaIO=7ZRS OF t iLiM01-1 COUTTTY, 1133IiI'T103TON In the me. -ter of the Resurfacing ) of County Road kno,,zi a.s Yew Street, ( Initiati_hg Resolution t-P project to be CRP-S1'.I #34 ) IT IS. IiER;1;BY RE, SOLVTED by the Board of County Coraaissloners, that it is their intention to resurface , ' with crushed gravel, about 1.8 miles of a County Road 1- o,,- l�h as I'E'i ST EET , located in Secs. 4, 5, 9, Tp. 37 H. , R 3 E., .7.L ., in Coirmissioner's District I•To. 1. BE IT FURTHER 'SOLVED, that, for tn.e foregoing, there is hereby appropri ated the sum of �g911.00 for the items of `i,ork, n the County Road Fund from the Gas Tax monies i. This project is HEREBY DECL= to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is BY Ol ERM, A:D AUTHORIZED to proceed thereon as by lavr provided. FTE IT FURTHER. RESOLV=, that this project be prosecuted by the. Day Labor, method as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Brid-e Specifications of the State of WashiltL tor_. Li Adopted this 27th day of April, 1943. (SEAL OF TIP L01�RD, OF COUi TY -hest: i LI'nf T. c'TYD`R Coulhty hudi for Elt-officio Clerk of the 3oard By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor BO1'aD OF COL TTY COPZ:IISSIO' r RS OF '.* IL'�TCOLI COUT'TTY, I�HI'TGTOTT By E . C . 1, A:TLEY Cheri j?man GE O . ELDER Con1111*ssioner CI-T' RLGS E. YZT''G Col.11.1isa2.one-r By unanimous. action the Board recesaed until 10:00 L.17., 7.7ed1Desday, ::pril 28, 1943, -.,lien they main convened -.rith all rhembers present. A conference eras held Frith the representatives of the Home Insurance Company, relative to a settlement for damage done to the ferry CHIEF vrhen it vren.t adrift TTover.hbor 24, 1942. after much discussion, a proffer of a coriiprorLiise settlement eras. rude by the Board, but no final action vras taper_. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same vras duly adjourned until 9:30 1I.E. , Friday, April 30, 1943. .,p )roved < Cjhairriian of the B and IL ir..L.!J'rr;r7Fil�Tfi1''7TrC:C;rr; aif.`ririfi7,r1T1t.! :. 1��:r[r PrwETI'TG, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1943, APRIL TERT: Pursuant to adjour_ieme_ht t��ken '.iedihesday, April 23, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, aitih all Laezubers prese_zt. The followinZ claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRC_"T EXPEI SE : Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company rt lr rt tr it n ii Ir Ir n It tr Tovr_ier Printing Company Pleas Isaacs 1:'`_c3ea.th Glass Company !Norse Hard::are Com,.)any Hazel B. Heiva Pacific Tele..& Tele. Company it it 11 it it u it , it Charles Rand ;lalter K. Pixley Pacific Tele. & Tele. Camiany it 0 11 11 It 11 11 11 It It it it Dept. of Labor L' Industries u u It 11-L-ac-lit or $ 3.40 Assessor 3.95 Cor::mi ss io.iers 3.33 Treasurer 20.94 It 22.66 Court House 10.50 It a 2.06 It It 10.49 sup. Ct. #1 175.00 it 11 #1 7.15 11 If 11 Re!). 2.65 #2 10.30 #2 230.00 J. P. Courl. 11.00 Juv. Court 5.75 C lark 2.65 Pros. Y3tty 7.45 Sheriff 13.50 If 31.50 Jail 24.33 Constable 6.10 � , RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGGS APRIL TERM.FRIDAY HE 30th DAY OF LPRIL 79 43 �YYtax.:rtaNttutai4�cW7 +t;'.WAS „UIMET EX EL-TSE, o�ttir_u..a School Arts 16.agazine Supt. of Sch $ 2.95 Sturck's ilichfield Service " P,.47 Pacific Tele. L Tale. Cou,pany " 7.20 It tt It tt Extern. Serv. 8.22 J. J. Locher- " " 6:08 State 4-H Club Agent It It 4.75 Pacific Tele. & Tele. CoraJuny Hort. Insp. 3.3a Civ. Defense 3a.09 Frazier's Typewriter Service It it 1.03 .lash. St. Assn of Co: Coi.ra: E..p. Com. tilssil 20.58 Treasurer of -Uae U. S. Stream Gaging 50.37 Harry 0. Loft, Co. Clerk Sundry Exp. 2.00 Tid.e;ratar Assoc. Oil Co. Def.. Efaer€;. 13.26 Noah Heller " " L.-36 . Pacific Tele. & Tale. Company ."dv. Exp. 7.71 E. C. L'Unley Commissioners 61:90 Gao . Eld ar " 3.50 Charles King " 7.25 362.03 'Z.. lrC1 V YItY 1�0::1J r iJ-M : H. 7.7. Buzzard Iron. Vlorks $ 5.15 "'lestern Woodvzor_king Corapany 15.03 George F. Cannon. 150.00 J. A. Cole 2.00 h..:illerls 18.23 A. H. Roe 61.20 Bellingham Publishing Company 4.33 Lars on & I.'iller, 4. 4 Farmers 1.Tercantile Company 1.34 tt it . u 30,66 it it tt 11.5a Powder Sales & Eq-,. ,)-ment Co. 19.20 it it It n 29.84 it it 11 " 40.57 Baxter's Service Station 1.10 Fred Jensen 3.09 it It 3.81 i:. J. Gibbs- 46.90 Ray's Standard Garage G.33 427.99 SOLI IES RELIEF FUYM; Harry lidolph Svranson $ 40.00 _;. I:1. Pedersen 25.00 Johi E.. Davenport 25.00 I•.irs . Ho_ ,ora Cullen 20.00 C., F. -Cullup (Order to :..' F. Loft) 25.00 TTs, C. Koder " 25.00 Lyrtle Id. Taylor " 25.00 $ 1.85.00 Total of Clairzs i1lo-.red $ 12375.82 E. A..S E..T.1 E IT T �I ';lI '�1:a ihirry I:T. Ingersoll arxd others have purchased .certain timber in Clhatcom County, , :lashi ngton, c.nd. it is necessary, in order to remove and transport to market said. timber, to have an east:: ant over certain_ property nowbelorizgir:; to ,'Ihatcom County, ,7a:shinrl;tuon; and ;1HEREr.S , ;Iha;tcom County owning certainlands nea-rbir a_rd it may be beneficial to sai d :Ihatcom County to have the use of the el:saraEait. herein zra aced; ii0►`l., TI�� a ORS?., I_i CO=IaIDERATI0IT OF :I T-Tv Ppoi LZSES , V7hatcom County, by az,,d through its Board. -of County Coy uis.;ioners , does hereby graalt to Hcr1 ,r 1:I. Irrb ;r poll, his. heairs , e..ecutors , acr.:inistratora and c; ssi gig, an easeilent over the South half of ti18 Southe�.st quarter of Section 2 and also ovar the Hor'ltlieast quarter of Section 11, all in To�:riisllip 3S 1:orti�, Range 6 East of 'J.'M. , si tuatea ill 1r_a,tcor�l Cou:ity, Wa��-7hi1 Uon. :find the s"ic s;rantee herein ai;rees to construct and ::laintai.i u lo�giilg -road a� er 2Z1d u��on the said easement, which ease,„ent shall run for a, pa-rioc. of twenty (20) -,reL.rs a.rd shall be of the approxii!iat- a :•ridth of( 00) - s i..ty feet It is further aL;aad by ;.-:d be trree_t the -parties hereto that-t .T_at-cma Co,:-fty rmy use the said losgi.ng road if it is necessary to ,r.Ly timb-a ' o�ned "o, ;F-m-Lucom County, ju-� WnE:tcoru County sba:Ll not be respor� ible for any construction oi� _tainte_ guise of the said 1og�; i :� _�oa:d. Dates at Bellir_gham, ',7a:a_irzg�on, this 30th day of April, 1943. ;lid'•_^COT:! COUiITY, a rauaici pal corporat ion By E. C. 1:1i: ]LEY Chairman of the Board (�EnL Or T1T:: 30r.RD OF COL,' lY CO1,a3.1S3JI0_-_!JRS) . By GEO. ELDER County Corrli,ZSsi.orzer By CILIN-R ;S E. KI1:G CoLurty Co:: _.issior_er HARRY I,:. I . TG'3RS OLL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS '.z RIL TERM FRIDaY THE 3Oth DAY OF APRIL 7913 BEFORE ORE L M T30=:RD OF COUE-71 Y CO1.11ISSIOI RS OF WIY%TCOP,i COMITY, �7lzSsH1 GTO'_T I1�' T11] i:;:��TTER OF TILT SALL OF COU .lY PROPERTY C ORDER OF SALE AC :,,T,M , FOR DELII'• yLIET7 TA)QS ) ;`7I ; , "clue real Grope rty. herei_�after described eras heretof ore acquired by the County of ilatcoEl, State of ;7ashingto . for del1.11ci-L t tares wilder tax foreclosure. Suit, and a deed for sZ �ty vtas duly a._d ra .ilarly executed and delivered to said County by the Cou'_lty Treaaur in accordance W. the Lay.,s of the State of 1.7ashington, and { SAS, file Board of County Cm.-r�?issioners of s aid Cou_ity deeps it for the best interests of said County to Nell the said real estate property here i iiaftar described, 10'172 T O be it ordered by the Board of County Corimi.ssio_iers of said County of ,Vhatcom, State of ►'lasihir to:.,., that "the CoLulty Treasurer of said County be and. he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as pro-rided in Chzaptar 263, Session Lo,,ws. of the Stat4 of ;7aELin.�;ton for 1927; _ ro- vided however, Mat said �ro,_m rty s hail '1 � el r �' _. of he .gold b o,r. the Lill' ,--r --ixed fOr Said ��i'oi)ei'ty Jy 1;hS board; Gild said COLul"ty Treas-u 'Cr is � i'eay directed to �Jtoli sh a _notice of said sale of yjrol� rty rl the T:;e11 ii1 11� I1 Herald, being the County Qf fici�:1 1'e':rspap�r 2 a daily ne,.rspaper printed aild publi:ihed .in said County., £.;lice 5? :tee1�: 0r "Gh3'8e consecutive :Ieekzs, :Teich said notice shall set forth "the property to be :gold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of aaid ' sale , .,.i hich s11a11 be between t__ hours. of 9 0' clock li.T . , Gild 4 o'clock P.LT. , 011 fl date to be fixed d by the County Treasurer, at, the front door of "the Cou_hty Court house in Bellingham, in said CoL:_hty of Whatcom, State of 'lasi-dngtoa, and said .otice shall set forth that the Said sale iTzy be a dui our.1,Led fi'o-a day to day by said COI- -I 'tr Treasurer urei' , by �L'.bli C i1"]T10wi1C8- :. je,ant glade b,r said County be. i • y e �, J the time and p7 ace CLeS7g�lci"l,eG �1 i,ile _=o �i C Oi S:1C�: Gale, Cr at "tile tine and plo,ce at ti:i.:ich sale rla�r be adj out' _ed to: � ',rzatcom Su pple, Lots 9-10, Blk. 12 0 0 $ 90000 First Add to 1'e'rr :`lhatcom, Lot 8, BlIk. 301 0 0 50.00 First Add to 17e%.-r dlhatcom, Lots 9-10, Bllz 301 100.00 Alabama St. Add; Lots 7-S-9-10, B11L. "C" .. 80.00 Cedai? i�ddition, Lo t;:, 29-30-31, Blk. 12 25.00 Ells St. Ad(�i-Gion, Lots 10-11, Blk. 197 100.00 Silver Beach, Lot 9, 31k. 6 0. 15.00 , Silver Beach, Lots 15716-17-18-19, 31k. 13 0 S5.00 Silver Beach, Lot 8 - vac. St, less Rry, I:iadeliene Block 50.00 i ffei��J�;chers Kidd to F J_ Haven, Lots 7-8, 31k. 5 . 28.00 Fai:'haven Lard Co.''s 1st Add, Lot 7, Blk. 100 •7.50 Fairhaven Ls- d` Co Is 2nd Add to Fairhaven, Lot a, Blk. 12-!- . 40.00 East Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 17 incl, also Lots 20 to 38 incl, Blk 17 105.00 Fairhaven Add to Fairhaven, Lot 3, Blk 3 25.00 Francis lidd to Bellirz;liaza, Lot 11, Blk. 6 10.00 Lysles lst Add, Lot 9 v Blk. 3 7.00 Or -fords Add. to Bellirl"-nar�_, Lots 1 to 4 incl, Blk 1) also Lots 1 to 4 inc 1, Bllt.. 2 50.00 South Fairhaven, Lots 15 to 17 incl, Blk. 23 25.00 Kiilgsleys 1st Add, Lo l 9 , Blit. 4 . ' 10.00 Barkerville ;.iu,)ple , Lots 17-18 13 75.00 Xe,;*T F,—madale, 161 ft: of Lot 4, Bllz. 1 -50.00 {Too_csack City, Lot 13, Blk. 26 . . 75.00 Bobletts First 1,ddition- to Blaine, Lots 3-43 Blk 7 45.00 East Barkerville , Corm*a 40.03 ft IT 974 ft. ti7 of I,TE corilex Blk 8 - th S 267.3 f t to =' line of Harrison Ave. - th W 40 f t . - th H 267.3 ft.. - "`h E 40 ft to beg., also Com 40.03 ft T 941 "Pt d of 111M corner Blk. 8 - th S along W line Carr Tract 2S7.3 f t to �T line o f Harrison Ave. - th :'1 33 ft. -' th II 237.3 ft - th E 33 ft to beg. , also Tax 5. Beg. 32 Rods S - 16 Rods E of I,TJ corner of Lot 3 - th E 16 Rods. - th S 10 Rods - th J 16'R.ods - th TT 10 Rods to beg. Sec. 35., Township 41 IT, Range 4 E 0 0 0 6 0 . . 0.0 50.00 Tovai of Sumas , Lots. 120- - 22-23 , Blk.. 18 80.00 East Silver Be;.;ch, Lots 4-5, B1k. 4 25.00 Fantons Add, Lots 1, to 15, B1 1k. 23, also Lots 2-3 , BlIk. 24 17.00 11 eptune Beach Supple, Lots 1-2-3, Blk. 3 75.00 Strands. 1st Add to Sehome, Lots 13-14-20-21=22, 'Blk.4 0 25.00 Tax 9.2 S 20 ft of E 15 A's 'Of 11 SE mil Sec. 33, Tarp. 38 1T, R x> e 3 E 5.00 X-2 Sec. l5, T:;p 39 I'T, Rare a E 2, 000.00 S-W X-1 ',' ef:cept timber on MT -el., Sec. ll, Tvip. 39 X, Ralvg-e 6 E 80.00 S-;;� ITE - TTE SE, Sec. 31, Tvip. 39 H, Range 6 E, also SW IN7, Sec. 32, - Tarp. 39 1`T, Rabe 6 E 1,600.00 Lots 6-9-10-11, Sec. 34, Twp 41 I', Range 6 P 0 0 1- 700.00 Lots 7-10-11-12, Sec. 352 Tr;p 41 U s Range 6 E .. 12500.00 DO TIR i .:Lular u.(wj GLIi _ ea s sS1.Oi_ Of the 3Ocxi ci OI COLLnt,;'' COl:uai.SS1.Clle1',:i finis 30 CO.J Of ri12 1�^.43.. 3. C . EA1 111LEY C airi.m n of the 3oard SEAL OF ` IL], :BOARD OF C0U7TY COI:1-1SSIO_:ERS) - GEO. ELDER Comilissioner ,Attt:st: PLI1�r T. S_'YDER Couil"Ly auditor & E:. officia C1L�uRLES E. I�l'G Cle I: o=' the Board Commis3ioller By L. COLIM, Dejjut4 r Lot 13 Bloc.- 26 of IIool:sac_; Cit ; n t_=e above order, was cla_r cc' by Cit;r of --Tool:sack cl�aad - i'or assessments, ._ter being advey tisea for one :reek. APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 30th APRIL TERM THE _- DAY OF 19 43 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.m., Tuesday, May 4, 1943. Approved Chairman of the Board ttti ti ttnnt-r1t7' t rrii r�tft! tffitt rtfi t rtt ttt�l,`7ttlff ttl?triTJr tt�7 tlititi if/tr7ri�tttY7ttttt ttrTYit t�fttfiTtfftfYI tt ernAtt 011114 rftfArl t�� #111 rtrt7TtttYrftftt•tt MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 49 1943 APRIL TERM... Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 30, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUR2NT EXPE NSE : Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Auditor $ 39.34 The Haloid Company It 479.60 Fred Dustin Assessor 30.35 Roy Dodge " 16.90 John F. Campbell " 30.69 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 16.25 Fred Ingersoll " 18.85 Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. " 34.25 Douglas McKay Prop. hgent 57.95 The Bobbs-Merrill Co. Sup. Ct. #2 50.00 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court .36.77 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " " (Play) 17.74 Edward E. Johnson . Pros. "tty 9.75 City of Bellingham Sheriff 250.00 Don Denton it 2.47 Monahan Garage it 1.21 Joe hltose Jail 3.30 Aubert Drug Co. " 1.80 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 16.79 B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. " 50.00 Harold Smith " 17.34 Walton Fruit Co. " 11.07 T. S. Brue Def. Emerg. 8.50 $ 11,200.92 COUNTY ROAD FUIM : Payroll - Voucher No. 7214 $ 19648.65 7215 479.55 7216 1,076.63 7217 1,094.00 . " 7218 274.10 7219 196.30 it Is 7220 77.80 " " 7221 947.30 if " 7222 19799.96 7223 872.86 7224 430.70 7225 818.00 7226 315.40 7227 19240.50 Louis Auto Parts 4.12 Automotive Parts Service 161.93 it � it " 35.74 Diehl Motor Company 43:90 189.54 Wallace Chevrolet Company .50 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. 1.24 Washington Co-operative Mills, Inc. 126.52 Iverson Lumber Co. 647.27 Morse Hardware Company 7.24 it it „ 20.76 u u u 31.37 Jewell Motor Co. 317.52 $ 12,:;859.40 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.FUND: Agate Bay Service. $ 10.00 B. B. Grocery Company, 5.00 Frank- W.I Bixby 11.00 Brown & Cole,. Inc. 16.00 It 4.00 Queen DeBruyri 7.50 Kirkham's Cash Market 18.00 Mt. Baker Grocery 45.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 30.27 Mrs. Nellie Overcash 30.00 $ 176.77 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY HE 4th Y OF MAY 1 9 43 ataioawataiitc�sa ciittxcsrxvrwh SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Chas. T. Sand Adolph L.. Lorenz Victor W. Fisher Total of Claims Allowed $ 20.00 20.00 15.00 $ 55.00 $ 14,292.09 /. The sale of two obsolete pull graders to R. G. Greive-of Seattle, Washington, for the sum of $50.00 was approved by the. Board.. The Sheriff's Return of Sale of obsolete equipment, sold April 30, 1943, was received and placed on file. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CObMSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON � . IN THE MATTER OF THE REPAIR OF THE FERRY -BOAT "CHIEF KVIINA" ( ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, V"lhatcom County has for a long time past operated the ferry -boat "CHIEF KIIINA" between Gooseberry Point and Lummi Island for the purpose of transporting passengers, automo- biles.and freight and has -operated same in conjunction with and as a part of the highway system; and WHEREAS, on the 24th day of November, 1942, the said ferry -boat "CHIEF KWINA" in a violen storm broke loose from its dock and drifted for several miles and when recovered it was found that said ferry -boat was greatly.damaged;.and WHEREAS, Whatcom County had.not anticipated any extra expense on the upkeep of the said ferry -boat and could not anticipate the emergency caused by the storm, and, therefore, had made no provision in.. the .budge.t. to .take . care ..of any extra ;expense. by reason of.. said. ferry -boat; and W11EREAS..,.as a result.. of, said. storm,_ the.. ferry -boat "CHIEF KWINA" was greatly damaged ..and was taken to the Pacific..Tow.Boat Company of Anacortes, Washington, there to be repaired, and it was found that great damage had been caused by said storm, and the repair of which amounted to the sum of $229,50; and II&MREAS, under and pursuant to Remington's Revised Statutes, Section 3997-6, the Board of County Commissioners nowadopts this resolution as an emergency, as therein provided; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the.Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that an emergency is hereby declared and that the claim of the Pacific Tow Boat Company of Anacortes, Washington, in.the sum of $229.50 be paid.as an emergency. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County.Commissioners this 4th day of Inlay, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0101ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER:. County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the..: Board . By L. COZIER Deputy E . C . MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E.. KING County Commissioner - There beingnofurther business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 7, 1943. Approved Ce - 2 IZ� � � Chairman of the Boa d ####### ' ' #######,####w/## , ... aaF-r 1A.... APRIL IECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY HE 7th DAY OF MAY 19 43 MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 4, 19439 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following.claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE : Pliny T. Snyder Auditor $ 9.45 Union Printing Company if 20.42 Griggs it 49.54 Union Printing Company . Assessor .57 " it of Commissioners 5.15 Bellingham Publishing Company " 7.95 " " Treasurer 24.19 Union Printing Company " 5.87 B. B. Furniture Company " .52 Anstett Printing Company " 11.90 Robert McCallum Court House 21.94 Union Printing Company " if 12.98 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills " If 55.62 Griggs Sup. Ct. #2 7.64 Union Printing Company Clerk 63.60 " It it Pros. Atty 1.65 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 18.07 4-X Baking Company. Jail 16.84 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills If 12.88 Pacific Steam Laundry if 19.13 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn " 12.96 "lhatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n it 14.68 Union Printing Company. Supt. of Sch. 2.31 Anstett Printing Company It If " 31.42. C. H. Barlow If It is 12.10 F. E. Alexander Bd. of Edu. 5.00 Wt. Fisher " 5.00 Vernon C. McDonald " 5.00 M. C. Olmstead " 5.00 L. N. Freimann Exten. Serv. 3.10 Union Printing Company It It 9.87 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 34.20 Union Printing Company. if to 2.01 to " It Civ. Defense 18.64 Bellingham Coal Mines Def. Emerg. 34.15 Knights of Pythias " If 12.50 Gust Anderson " Is 2.00 F. W. Larson It If 4.00 Viola Winterburn It 41 2.00 $ 581.85 COUNTY ROAD FUND:, E. M. Meece $ 25.00 M. J . Bamford 3.17 Ireland & Bellingar. 20.69 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 3.00 Union Printing.Company, 6.13 Pacific Tow Boat Company 229050 (Emerg.) Weldit Tank.&.Steel Company 215.36 State & Maple.Texaco Service 5.19 rt rt it It 251.92: It " " It 163.65 Piston Service of Bellingham,.Inc. 21.63 C. S. Kale.Canning Co.. 8.00 Jeffcott Motor Company. .34.55 Mades Motor'Service 480.00 it !t is 33.89 ti'dhatcom Saw Shop 3.71 Bellingham Builders Supply Company 3.62 If to tr 11 29.20 Northern Pacific Railway Company 390.16 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 42.68 of It it It 11.71 Trunkey & Sons 62.87 of " 26.51 to " 47.53 $ 2,119...67 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. Hattie E. Waugaman Aubert Drug Co. If It u Dr. Carl M. Erb Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. 111. C. Longwo o d Dr. Painless Parker it if It 45.00 1.8.91 2.97 5.00 5.60 2.50 1.50 44.00 APRIL TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 7th MAY 35 7' —Ts 43 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued Mrs. Fred Sigmen $ 5.36 Lowell Grocery 52 4' 00 Geo. M. Lusk 22.00 Niles'Grocery 10.00 Oertel Bros. Co. 8.00 Mrs.. R. E. White 10.00 Bellingham: Abstract Company 10.00 Bellingham eater Department 2.08 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 28.00 Central'Stores Revolving Fund 12.59 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor 826.96 Riverton Hospital 2,098.51 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 Bellingham.Coal Mines. 21.44 Morse,Hardware Company 2.10 Union Printing..Company 6.18 It It of 8.24 Northern Grocery 2.73 It of 6.15 Northwest -Fire Extinguisher Service 6.11 Elwood L. Johnson 41.90 Payroll - Trans. 37-47 109.85 $ 3,965.68 Total of Claims Allowed $ 6,667.20 The sale to C. L. Needham of ten used, single bed springs from the County Hospital for the sum of $20.00 was approved by the Board. Bonds (The Fidelity & Casualty -Company) for Milton McMillin, in the amount of $500.00, as Clerk, and for Pitt F. White, in the amount of $1,000.00, as Treasurer of Crescent Township, were received and filed with the County Clerk. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIZEESSIONERS OF VJHATCOM COUNTY, t"IASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT SORENSEN, JR., AS ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N SUPERVISOR OF VAN VJYCK TOVNSHIP ) . WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in the Board of Supervisors of Van Vlyck Township, due to the death of Mr. B. J.. Linton,, .and WHEREAS, the remaining supervisors have now requested that the County Commissioners fill the said vacancy by the appointment,of Robert Sorensen, Jr., NOVI, THEREFORE, BX IT RESOLVED that Robert Sorensen,.Jr., whose address is R #1, Belling - has, Vlashington., .be - and: he is hereby appointed as a supervisor of Van TIllyck Township, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once and to hold office until the next regular elec- tion, until hi.s successor.is elected and.qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day. of May, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COUNTY, ITASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner. CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the.Board. By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROFERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ) VaMPSIAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Vlashington, and 358 IDECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ax APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY MAY 19 43 ORDER OF SALE, Continued: viHEREAS, the Board.of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it -.ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be.and.he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public..sale.to.the, highest.and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provide( (however, that said property shall'not.be sold below the.minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said (sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which..said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale., which,shall.be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o':cloch P.M. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door fo the County Court House in Bell- ingham,, in said County of Vlhatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall se.t.forth that..the said sale may be adjourned from.day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale.may be, adj.ourned.to: Bellingham Bay Land Co's lst Add, Lots 10-11, Blk 55 $40.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUPiTY COMMISSIONERS) E . C . LIANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor &.Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01112AISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v' IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT VIITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1943 ) O R D E R vMREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement.setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of January, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared.and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE TREASURER: General 22.56 School 25.00 University 459.30 College 300.66 W.W.C.E. 43.97 L*WOC.E. 12.72 Veterans' Compensation 6.85 Parks.&. Parkways 189.18 Game 173.62 Forest Fire Protection 108.40 Fisheries 10.00 Highway Safety 189.19 Current Expense (Refund) .24 Treasurer's Revolving 367.52 Cash Paid City Treasurers 62356.46 Cash Paid Township Treasurers 1,785.07 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 172483.67 Soldiers' Relief 265.00 Road Fund 142679.77 Public Assistance 17,144.98 Law Library 60.00 Institute 138.60 Marriage Certificate 70.00 1, APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE— 7th DAY OF. MAY Schools . - General 28 993.8.18 Opportunity,Room 35:85 Port - General 882:36. Schell.Ditch, Maintenance 11:05 Drainage No: 3, Maintenance 34.32 Drainage.No. 15, Maintenance 105.30 B.ONDS.REDEEMED.: Bonds (1927) Port of Bellingham 12000.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense 3.78 Public Assistance 1.21 INTEREST ON BONDS: Indigent Rlf. - Bonds (1932) 1,475.00 Bonds Port of Bellingham (1927) 855.00 $ 930234.81 Ile do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to.his credit at the close of business on January 30, 1943, as shown.by the Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle-First.National Bank Bellingham 1109596.21 Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 157,283.71 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 1792330.78 Treasurer's Revolving 67.52 First National Bank Ferndale 252000.00 First National Bank Lynden 30t000.00 People's State Bank Lynden 259000.00 Citizen's Bank Blaine 52000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 U.S. Treas. Bonds 22,500.00 Defense Bonds 49,950.00 $ 611,728.22 CASH .IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 625.00 Chks and cash items 3,812.72 Currency 6,423.00 Silver 79.27 10,939.99 10.939:99 Total cash in hand $ 622,668.21 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 7th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner The grand total cash of this report corresponds with the general treasurer's report but the Treasurer's Revolving Fund is $300.00 less, and is presumed to be in the Current Expense account. sgd W.D.P. (AUDITOR'S SEAL) "The April report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 11, 1943. Approved Cat a Chairman of th Board ####,r######;fit##r #######,art # 1 ########ri##############A#### r�#V A, i V Ai�V J# 7A 36() APRIL TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE- llth DAY OF i943 MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 7, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT E;TENSE : The Northwest Farm News Western Union Telegraph Co. Philip Liston (`order to Co. Auditor) Model Cafe Gibb Clinical Laboratory Seattle School District No. 1 George Janssen, Postmaster Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Kno l l' s. Market Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Gordon L. Carter C OU? ; TY ROAD FUND: v Payroll - Voucher #7259 Standard Oil Co. of California. it 11 ft t1 it 11 1t It It a tt Union Oil Company It 41 It t1 It 1t J. H. Puckett Barron Tire Co. It u 11 Norstrom Lumber Co. Montgomery Fuel Co. C ASSISTANCE FUND: Mary Edna Barter Hilda Wiggin H. Garner Wright Sabine L. Carr LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun Bancroft -Whitney Co. SCELLANEOUS HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright Auditor Treasurer Court House.. Sup. Ct. #1 JUV. Court if it J. P. No. 2 Sheriff Jail It Supt. of Bch. Total of Claims Allowed $ 30.44 2.39 5.00 36.15 2.00 100.40 2.00 7.88 4.53 17.35 8.30 $ 216.44 $ 58.50 15.33 620.45 75.35 32.45 527.45 199.45 49.99 12.65 123.61 50.59 16.40 149.35 $ 11931.57 $ 38.00 40.55 8.70 119.00 $ 206.25 $ .10.00 72.72 $ 86.72 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ 2,455.98 BEFORE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,-WASHINGTON THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY UIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ORDER OF SALE V&MREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County. of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interst of County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RODERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the,County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property.hereinafter described et.public sale to the highest and.best. bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth -the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and.4 o'clock P.M on a date to be fixed -by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � APRIL. TERM TUESDAY THE— llth DAY OF MAY 19 43 =amairaacas:x the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place dt :which sale may be adjourned , to.: Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, Lots 9-10,... Blk: 63 $ 40.00 Fairhaven Land.Cots First Add- Lot 18,.B1k. 84 25.00. Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, Lots 15-169 Blk.�98 220.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Add, Lot 13, Blk. 74 15.00 Kingsleys First -Add to Blaine., Lots 6-7-8, Blk. 4 30.00 East Sehome Add, Und:2 Interest -Lots 1 to 8 incl, and 11 to 15 incl, Blk 3 10.50 Olympia Sub -Division, -Lot 5, Blk. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40.00 SW NE exc E2 E2 SW NE; Sec. 32, Twp. 39 N. Range 5 Fi 30.00 SW NE, Sec. 23, Tw 40 N,�Range 1 E 120:00 E2 Sec. 1, .also S1" Sec. 2; _Twp. 40 N. Range 6 E . 2,300.00 NW Sec. 3. also NE__l� Sec. 4, Twp. 40 N, Range 6 E SE Sec. 9, N6',F� -Sec.. 10, Twp. Range . 2 100.00 also 40 N. 6 E, 1,200.00 SW-J, Sec. 12 , Twp. 40 N. Range 6 E 850.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this llth day of May, 1943 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUVIISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T.; SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Dance License Application No. 497, for public dances to be held at Cocoanut Grove, May 1, 1943 to May 1, 1944, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Lee Martin. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 14, 1943. Approved d. 7f" &gmzr�, Chairman of the Board IMTING, FRIDAY, M&Y 14, 194a APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 11, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE : George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor $ 200.00 Pliny T. Snyder It 3.77 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it .83 George Wetzel If 1.80 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Assessor .15 If it 11 11 Commissioners .43 George Wetzel of 2.01 �+ tt Treasurer 1.60 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it .23 Orland Ivarson If 5.87 George Janssen, Postmaster It 300.00 George Wetzel Sup. Ct. #1 2.01 It It Clerk 4.12 Farmers Mutual. Telephone Co. " .20 it it it 1' Sheriff .13 Western Thrift Stores Jail 5.25 Dover Publications Supt. of Sch. 3.38 darmers Mutual Telephone Go. " it it 2.52 tt 11 It It Exten. Serv. 3.17 Eunice Germain Carlson " " 16.74 Carolyn P. Marquand " " 24.35 Jacobson Studio " " 2.64 Mrs. Herman.Harvey Elect. & Reg. .60 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Civ. Defense 1.60 $ 583.40 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM- FRIDAY THE _ 14th DAY OF MAY 19 43 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Lind Gravel Company $ 2:78 of " " 85:91 is 11.39 Bellingham Iron & Metal.Company. 40.69 it 11 11 It 21.97 Dept. of Labor & Industries 534.87 $ 687.61 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE..FUND:.. Joe Altos e $ 5.15 B. B. Grocery Co. 18.00 Bellingham eater Department 4.75 Brown & Cole, Inc' 6.00 if of it 16.00 The Fair Meat & Grocery Co., Inc. 52.31 Graham Grocery 18.00 Maple Street Grocery 15.00 N.R.S. Grocery 5.00 J. C. Penney Company 13.45 to 11 it 18.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1.00 is I if It to ►r 1.00 Sayers Thriftee Market 18.00 0. C. Scudder 8.00 Self Service Shoe Company 11.09 Mrs. R. E. t"lhite 10.00 Ida 14ikeland 14.00 . $ 234.75 IINSTITUTE FUND: Whatcom County Educational Ass n $ 35.00 $ 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 11540.76 There being no further business -to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 18, 1943. Approved 0.� Chairman of the Board �fi��tl7Tfi�i2�iY���tTl�t7'Y7`lf'i1'%� t7ftrlJ'7f����tt�7'�tf77`�tt�����tt1���tt��ttt��fttiiJ��TT1'�17'i7'tY'�tt7��tt1���7`t�Yt���nYy'tt�� r�����Ytt1'�l'��tttY'1t7T MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 14, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: County Road Fund 11 11 I1 Pliny To Snyder, IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE . FUND. (County Stores) (County Stores, Garage) County Auditor Mrs. W. O'Cain Mrs. J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley. Aubert Drug Company Ray Barrett Drugs Bellingham Visiting Nurses Assn Larl I. L. Cilley, M. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. S. S. Howe Hurley Drug Mart Dr. J. R. Morris Dr. J. R. Morris Dr. C. H. Prouty Red Cross Pharmacy Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Mrs. Ora Byer Ferry Bros. Howard's. Stop & Shop Grocery Larry's Dairy Montgomery Ward & Company $ 41910.02 220.76 1.25 9.1 25.00 37.00 30.00 5.92 38.34 17.25 32.50 103.00 69.00 2.48 15.50 13.25 15.89 4.00 20.00 15.00 9.84 22.92 34.00 15.00 18.00 10.04 13.11 $ 5,132.03 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY. TH Mkloil MW.r MAY 3. 19 43 �At07CRftifti'7'WGSOsr-6ECLTA Safeway Stores, Inc. $ 37.00 York Addition Grocery 9.00 Gertrude R. Granstrom 35.00 Mrs. Ethel O.tCain 25.00 International Drug Co. 1.03 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 25.00 Elvina Oliverson 93.25 Ethel B. Hillier 11.13 $ 803.45 Total of Claims Allowed 61,935.48 The sale to Fred Hanson, Office Supply Company, for $25.00, of one Burroughs Pike Adding machine, no longer of use to Whatcom County, was approved by the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN -THE MATTER OF PURCHASE ) ( RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT.. ). WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary, by the Board of County Commissioners, to purchase equip- ment hereinafter described,, for use in county road work; NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a call for bids be advertised in accordance with Sec. 47., Chap. 187, Laws .of 1937, for purchase of the following equipment: 1 - 2 yard Used Sauerman Crescent Bucket, with cutting edge, teeth, chains and block, and with 1 extra cutting edge and extra teeth 1 - 3/8 yard Dragline Bucket & Boom for 1/2 yard P. & H. Shovel, 1939 Model #150 Bids to be opened and considered at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, June 1, 1943, in the office of the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Courthouse, and award to be made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Audi to r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 4WiATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C . I ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMPIIISSIONERS OF V1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER. OF A SURVEY OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION' OF THE VIHATCOM COUNTY COURT HOUSE R E S O L U T I O N v1HEREAS, various groups of taxpayers of Whatcom County have appeared before the Board of County Commissioners calling attention to the unsafe condition of the building,. with special reference to floors, storage space for records and to the fire hazard existing in the jail, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT .RESOLVED by this Board that it is to the best interest of Whatcom County that expert construction engineers be engaged to furnish a detailed report on the condi, of the Whatcom County Court House. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 19HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy 3A APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM_ TUESDAY. THE 18th DAY OF MAY in 43 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 111HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE LICENSING AND SUPERVISION ) OF HOMES WHERE AGED OR DEPENDENT PERSONS OR ( R E S O L U T I O N CHILDREN ARE MAINTAII2D FOR REMUNERATION ) WHEREAS, Whatcom County now has outside of incorporated cities and towns a number of homes in which aged or dependent persons or children are maintained for remuneration; and WHEREAS, by Chapter 204 of the Laws: of 1943 of the State of Washington, it makes it the duty of the County Commissioners to inspect and supervise and license such homes; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED -by the. Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep or operate any home for the maintenance and support of any aged or dependent persons or children in Whatcom. County outside of incorporated cities and towns, for remuneration, without first making application for and receiv- ing from the County Commissioners a license therefor; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that before any license shall be issued, a written application shall be made therefor and when such application is filed with the County Commissioners, the Commissioners will investigate the.same and make inspection of the premises and determine whether a license shall be issued or refused. At the time of filing any a plication.for a license, the applicant shall pay to Whatcom County the sum. of One Dollar ($1.00 , and such application shall bed in writing signed by the applicant.and..describing the.premises;. H AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any violation of this resolution shall be a misdemeanor and punished as such. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 18th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO13AISSIONERS) ATTEST: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-offifio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . UJUU-SY Chairman.of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER . OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY. ) TREASURER FOR THE.MONTH OF.FEBRUARY., 1943 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson,..County Treasurer, for Whatcom.County,.Washington,.has filed.with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of February, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby a llowed.credits of s.aid.disbursements as follows: CASH PAID STATE, TREASURER: University 143.86 College 100.70 W.W.C.Es, 10.23 E.W.C.E. 7.30 Veterans' Compensation 4.13 Parks and Parkways 2.50 Forest Fire Protection 10.45 Highway Safety 2.50 Current Expense (3%-Rebate) 3,728.80 Treasurer's Revolving 51.60 Lost Tax Receipts 11.00 Cash paid City Treasurers 19898.07 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 17,018.86 Soldiers Relief 315.00 Suspense 620.31 Road Fund 19,467.93 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 365 'APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF MAY _ _1943 ==M===QNfO17RIN"1TG--COm-UEMKGNAMrWASinKGTO Public Assistance Law Library Marriagge Certificate Misc. health. Public. Utility Dist. Schools.- General Schools - Building Opportunity Room Port - General BONDS REDEEMED: 39208-95 97.50 29.00 180.00 - General 237.80 819068.45 140.00 920.56 20324.03 Indigent..Rlf . -Bonds "AO ,1934 Schools - Bond Port - Bonds (1927) INTEREST. ON WARRANTS: Current Expense INTEREST. ON. BONDS: Indigent Rlf. - Bonds "All 193 Schools - Bond Port - Bonds (1927) 79000.00 7,300.00 4,000.00 2.26 4 ,385.00 2 ,610.00 1,710.00 $ 1549606.79 We do hereby certify that'we find the cash in the Treasurer's; Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on February 27, 1943, as shown by the County Auditor's check.of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITARY Seattle - First National Bank Bellingham National Bank National-Bank.of Commerce First National Bank k First National Ban Peoples State Bank Citizens. Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Investment Accou-'Lt Defense Bonds CASH IN OFFICE: LOCATION Bellingham, Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Everson Cash in vault Cks and.:cash items Currency Silver Total cash in hand Minus $ .12 overage 8,458.49 411959.47 1,972.00 121.1-7 15,511.13 BALANCE 107,904.73 1579086.32 179,304.90 25,000:00 309000.00 25,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 229500:00 49 950.00 6089745.95 15 511.13 6249257.08 .12 76249256.9.6 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 18th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T . SI-,iYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHJUUES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUi1TY CON21ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER. OF SETTLEMENT VITH.THE COUNTY ( TREASURER FOR THE MONTH,OF MARCH, 1943 O R D E R VE1EREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of March, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF MAY 19-A3_ IT IS THEREFORE: ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of s.aid.disbursements..as follows: CASH. PAID STATE ...TREASURER: (None) Current Expense.(3% Rebate) Advance Taxes Lost Tax Receipts Cash Paid City Treasurers WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense Soldiers Relief Suspense, Road Fund Public -Assistance Law Library Marriage Certificate Public Utility Dist. - Treasurerts Revolving Schools — General Schools— Building Opportunity Room Port - General BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond Port - Bonds (1927) INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Road Fund Public Assistance INTEREST ON BONDS: Schools - Bond Schools— Building. Port - Bonds (1927) We do hereby certify that we find the.cash.in various banks to his credit at the close of business Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Bellingham National Bank , Seattle - First National Bank National Bank of Commerce First National Bank First National Bank... Citizeris:Bank People's State Bank Nooksack. Valley State Bank Investment Account U. S. Bonds CASH IN OFFICE: LOCATION 21,835.88 388.48 3.07 669536.30 15,537.01 380.00 7.18 22,664.40 40,765.21 39.50 32.00 General 150.00 11.40 84,457'.19 2t875.00 599.63 50972.08 132200.00 39000.00 .03 58.73 75898.00. 104.48 675.00 $ 2872190.57 the.Treasurer's Office and on deposit in on March 31, 1943, as shown by the County Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Lynden Ferndale Blaine Lynden Everson BALANCE. 408 , 214,047 320t992.34 239,954.46 30-000.00 25,000.00. 5,000.00 25-000.00 7,000.00 229500.00 49,950.00 s 17,133,611.27 Cks and cash items 2,113.33 Currency 11,578.00 Silver 392.89. 4,084.22, ! 4:084.22 Total cash in hand $ 12137,695.49 IN TESTIMONY t"THEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the' seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Vihatcom. County, Washington, this. 18th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and.Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E . C . 191UEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY- 18th -YAfO3CQAtN2JA4t0-.r"SiLL7AGAAYfilASAIAGiD -- Y OF - MAY There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 21, 1943. Approved Chairman of thd Board #i�itttTtttrttt#7ttfittt7t rrt##Ti#ttirJYtt#tttttYtri tI ttY1 #1YY7Y7 #7t1T #tti #i7 tti7 Y`##tt ttttlttt##tt##tt#ttttt> LEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 . APRIL TERM. Pursuant to adjournment -taken Tuesday, May 18, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.P date, with all members present. The following. claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll for May Auditor 1,469.37 " " " Assessor 19383.32 " It " Commissioners 600.00 " It " Treasurer 1,607.51 Court House 405.01 Prop. Agt 168.75 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 Sup. Ct. #2 178.65 Juv. Court 168.75 Clerk 646.24 " J. P. No. 1 139.37 J. P. No. 2 128.12 Constable. 600,00 Coroner 66.66. Pros. Atty 537.70 Sheriff 828.94 Jail 483.76 Supt. of Schools. 475.75 Exten. Serv. 469.99 Hort. Insp. 187.50 Civ. Def. 112.50 County Road Fund Assessor 18.84 State & Maple Texaco Service it 3.61 Puget Sound.Power.& Light Co. Court House 94.20 Stahley's Variety Store It It 1.55 Vevanell.Hodgson Juv. Ct. 9.60 Union Printing Co. J..P. No. 1 26.52 County Road Fund Sheriff 76.13 Is " It. Supt. of Sch. 12.87 Gordon L. Carter " it " 8.15 C. 0. Hill " to " 5.00 Irwin LeCocq " it " 5.00 H. E. Jones " If " 5.00 County Road Fund Exten. Serv. 10.78 COUNTY ROAD FUND: $ 109573.79 Payroll - Voucher 7274 $ 765.63 it to 7275 200.00 " If7276 140.00 7277 200.00 rr ++ 7278 738.82 Pacific Telephone &.Telegraph Co. 25.65 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 23..74 Lynden Township 81.25 Bellingham Publishing Company 1.75. of It It 8.10 J. A. Cole 2.00 Farmers Equipment Company 5.81 The Lynden Department Store 4.02 General Second Hand Store 5.67 George F. Cannon 150.00 H. & L. Company 132.55 Charles Loshbaugh 25.00 $ 29509.99 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND r George Janssen, Postmaster $ 24.00 B. B. Sausage 67.74 Sherwood Bakery 56.68 Whatcom Co. Dairyments Assn 160.36 City Sanitary Service Company 2.42 Western Union Telegraph Company 1.58 Bellingham Builders Supply Company 6.96 Claude 0. Davis 175.10 Commercial Linen Company 10.82 Herald Publishing t.'o. , Inc. 4.56 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH 21st Y O MAY 1943 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Jeffcott Motor Company Sears , Roebuck & Company lWalton Fruit & Produce Company Payroll - Trans. 37-59 It It Cash Assistance Roll for June Payroll - Trans. 37-61 Is if 37-62 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Charles Kemble C. F. Cullup (Order to A. F. Loft) Myrtle M. Taylor It Total of Claims Allowed L E A S E $ 5.15 23.09 14.16 795.00 426.66 12 9,16.3..75 39,503.35 52.00 $ 17,493.38 $ 15.00 25.00 25.00 $ 65.00 $ 30,642.16 THIS AGREELFENT made and entered into this 21st day of May, 1943, by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, as lessor, and G. VI. KEITH, as lessee; WITNESSETH: That the lessor hereby leases to the lessee the machine shop in the west end of the county garage and the lessee shall pay the lessor as rental the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month, said rental to be paid in advance. It is further understood that this tenancy begins on May 15, 1943, and the lessee agrees to pay the lessor One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month as such rental.upon the.fifteenth,day of each month of his tenancy, It is further agreed..that in the event the lessee fails or neglects to promptly make his rental payments on the fifteenth day of each and every month, the lessor shall, without.further,no.tice,, declaxe this lease at an end.. It is further understood by and between the parties hereto that the lessee is renting certain tools, machinery and.appliances.from the lessor, the rental.of.which is included.in the rental of -One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month; and. the Parties hereto further agree that an inventory of all such tools, machinery and appliances shall be made by one person representing the lessor and one person representing the lessee and a copy of said inventory shall be attached hereto and made apart hereof. It is further agreed by and.between the parties that at the -termination of this lease, the lessee will surrender,to the lessor all such tools, machinery and equipment mentioned in the inventory attached hereto, and that he will return the same in as good condition as they are at this time. It is further understood by and between.the parties hereto that all work done in the said shop shall be government defense work and it is expressly understood and agreed that no local work will be accepted, done or performed in said shop. No tools, machines or appliances shall be removed from their present location. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have affixed their signatures the day and year firs above written. vJHATCOM COUNTY By E. C . MAN13Y Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM14ISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner G. W. KEITH (Copy of inventory attached to lease) Lessor Lessee By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Monday, May 24, 1943, when they again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. Dance License Application No. 498, for public dances to be conducted at Parachute Inn between the dates of May 1, 1943 and July 31, 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Monta Beaty. Motion by commissioner Elder, seconded by. Commissioner King, and carried unanimously: "That Parker H. Pratt be appointed as Sanitarian for Whatcom County, his period of employment to begin June 1, 1943.11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM FRIDAY THE-_ 21st DAY OF MAY 1 dLY7N.GNAiiT AfASNiNGiD The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred Hanson Nooksack Valley Farm Review Pacific Steam.Laundry West Publishing Company Towner Printing -Company Dodd, Mead & Co.,, Inc. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Continental Bank Supply Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher..7291 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND :. Albert T. Hayes Assessor $ 4.12 Treasurer 2.00 Court House 2.03 Sup. Ct. No. 1 170.00 Sheriff 8.24 Exten. Serv. 4.10 Hort. Insp. .30 Civ. Def. 17.18 Def. Emerg. 1.65 $ 209.62 Total of Claims Allowed ✓Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: $ 210.00 $ 210.00 $ 25.00 CRP-ASLW20 Wickersham & Doren Roads Estimate $800.00; Cost $889.86; CRP- SM#25 mosquito Lake Road & others It 3994.00 It 4142.54 ,$ 25.00 Balance $89.86 O.D. It. 148.54 O.D. Due to the fact that two members of the Board would be in.attendance at the Commissionerst convention, at Spokane, and hence no meeting could be held on Tuesday, the regularly scheduled meeting day, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 28, 1943. Approved CO^ Chairman of the oard MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 289 1943 APRIL TERRA Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, May 24, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following.claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. E. C. Manley Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It if It It Northwestern Insurance Agency Clark Electric Company Philip Liston Reid Brothers Company Pacific Tele & Tele Co. u is If it It If If It it It it It Audrey Owsley George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Walter K. Pixley W. N. Hine Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co: ,t it Yt to C. V. Farrell, M. D. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. at It a ►t u. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU D : B. B. Furniture Company Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service Survey Associates, Inc. Pacific Steam Laundry Dave Applequist Bellingham Coal Mines Auditor Assessor Commissioner tF Treasurer It Court House it It If tt Sup. Ct. #1 u If #2 it 11 ti Juv. Court it it 'n It Clerk $ 4.45 3.60 40.86 5.95 12.75 104.09 6.32 10.00 16.22 6.10 5.75 (Rep.) 2.65 J. P. County It If Pros. Atty Sheriff Coroner Supt. of Sch. Civ. Def. Adv. Exp. 10.20 3.38 7.00 5.25 24.75 11.50 4.85 13.45 10.00 10.28 38.89 7.46 $ 2.58 3.86 5.00 8.58 73.86 57.73 $ 365.75 4 f RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY OF MAY 1943. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: John E. Gustafson 85.83 Northern Grocery 7.93 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 21.67 It n 7.83 11 rr tl If - 18.46 Whatcom County Implement Co. .93 Central Stores Revolving -Fund 21.05 Pacific TeP. & Tele•. Co. 61.62 u ' ++ tr 9:12 of It It 11 1 5.25 Puget Sound Power &Light Co. 90.69 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. • 8.34 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 31.93 Margie Bsharah 10.00 Mrs. Ora Byers 56.50 Clipper Grocery 22.00 Queen DeBruyn 15.00 Mrs. Nellie Hunt 12.00 Jones Grocery 14.00 Safeway Stores,, Inc. 15.00 't it 't 13.00 M. G. Shaw 48.00 Mrs. Nellie Overcash 35.00 Mrs. B. F. Sheehan 50.00 Aubert Drug Co. 22.16 it a 21- - 22.80 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 3.00 Dr. Carl M. Erb. 7.00 Byron F. Francis, M. D. 15.00 Hawley Cab Ambulance Sercice 5.50 Herald Prescription. Pharmacy 6.12 Dr. R. A. Johnson 51.00 William C. Keyes, M. D. 5.15 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 303.56 Cecily Barrett 89.17 English Texaco Station 3.16 English Service Station 2.69 Union Printing Company 2.99 W. P. Fuller & Company 2.70 Gerard's Grocery 3.13 Greene -Winkler Company 12.36 Clarence Handy 10.25 Geo. J. Hohl Company 186.00 Montgomery Ward & Company 74.28 It 11 It 1.11 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 109.57 Northern Grocery Company 33.74 Reid Brothers Company 1.70 Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. 20.09 If 11. a it 48.64 Shipman Surgical Company 226.60 Standard Brands, Inc. 17.30 Total of Claims Allowed V In the matter of Resurfacing Sumas-Kendall Road, to be known as CRP-SM #35 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON INITIATING RESOLUTION $ 2,099.53. $ 29465.28 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of -County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with curshed gravel, about 6 - 3/4 miles of a County Road known as the SUMAS-114ENDALL Road, beginning at Kendall in sec. 34, Twp. 40 N, R 5 E, and run Northeasterly to the west - section line of Sec. 7, Tp. 40 N, R 5 E, in Commissioner's Dist. #2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the forgoing proper county road purpose there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - $ 1,939.20 - Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by day labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 28th day of May, 1943 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLD.IISSIONERS) E. C . MA U.EY, Chairman GEOa. ELDER, Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy Auditor - - - Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE-- 28th DAY O MAY 37 _, 9 43 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1f . OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Resurfacing the Mission Road, as project CRP-SM ##36 ( INITIATING RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to resurface, with curshed gravel, about 1 mile of a Uounty Road known as the MISSION ROAD, beginn at the Smith Road and run north 1 mile on Section line between Sec. 25, Tp N R 3 E and Sec. 30, Tp 39 N R 4 E, in Commissioner's District ##2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purposes,.there is here priated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - $ 420.00 - From Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by day labor in accordance with the tandard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 28th day of May, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty, Auditor & Ex-officio- lerk of the Board . L. COZIER, Deputy Auditor E. C. MANLEY, Chairman GEO. ELDER, Commissioner Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Saturday,, May 29,'1943, when they convened with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Hazel B. Heun Sup. Ct. ##1 $ 175.00 Charles Rand 11 '' #2 225.00 $ 400.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June, 1, 1943. Approved d.( I. bvA:6A� Chairman of the B and MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 19 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, May 29, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT E)PENSE: Pliny T . Snyder John F. Campbell E. C. Manley . Geo. Elder Charles E. King Anstett Printing Co. Cascade Laundry Railway Express Agency (Ord. Co. Aud.) Douglas McKay Audrey Owsley Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. West Publishing Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Dept. of Labor &Industries tr _ at it Is u it Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Gust Anderson F. Wo Larson Viola Winterburn Auditor $ 2.85 Assessor 7:27 Commissioners 56:80 It, 2.00 « 52.57 Treasurer 5.15 Court House .44 It It 76.84 Property Agent 54.41 Juv. Court 30.91 Sheriff 15.45 Pros. fitty 10.00 Adv. . Exp . 28.58� Sheriff 32.51 Jail 25.20 Constable 6.30 Exten. Serv. 7.27 Def. Emerg. 15.31 It " 2.00 4.00 �e �a 2.00 $ 437.86 372 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE is t Y OF. 19 43 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Columbia Valley Lumber Company $ 41.47 Pacific Steam Laundry 52.00 Great Northern Railway Co. 174.07 Powder sales & Equipment Co. 8.80 Ashe Bros. Motor Company 2.47 Diehl Motor Company 38.81 11 it 116.01 n It It 3.86 ,4`Ihatcom County Implement Co. 25.24 It of ,t 21.32 Goodrich Silvertown Stores 168.3a It 11 11 128.42 May's Bulldozer Service 3.25 Ray's, Standard Garage 55.54 Howard -Cooper Corporation 12.02 Skagit Steel & Iron Work& 256.47 The Lynden Tribune 8.44 Blaine Journal 8.44 Farmers Mutual Telephone Go. 100.00 Friese Hide & Fur Co. 3.40 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. 84.10 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FLIED: The Alpha Corporation $ 12.00 Joe Altose 5.45 B. B. Grocery Co. 11.00 B. B. Grocery Company. 6.99 Christen's Grocery 15.00 City Market 17.68 Hanson's, Cafe 20.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Helen E. Hildebrand $ 25.00 Archie J. Smith 1 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF S"iATCOM COUNTY, 4YAS9INGT0N IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR AN ADDITIONAL WORKER IN THE 11HATCOM COUNTY PROBATION OFFICE ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE ) $ 1,312.46 $ 88.12 $ 45.00 $ 1,883.26 WHEREAS, because of the increased volume of work in the Whatcom County Probation office, the services of an additional worker, for part time, have become a necessity, and li'LE;REAS, such need could not have been foreseen at the time of the preparation -of the budget for 1943 and now constitute an emergency, and it is estimated that $525.00 will be required to meet this emergency, NOWt THEREFORE, BE IT -RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held at the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., on Friday, the llth day of June, 1943, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditures, necessary to meet the said emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such emergency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once, on Thursday, the 3rd day of June, 1943; in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham, Washington: the same being the official county newspaper of said Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of June, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COPJ11ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY. Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL- TERM TUESDAY 1st THE Y OF im a7le-jll� 7 s 43 - vRiOA-PRINT{HGCO"=-BEE70MGHA-U=WASHINGT6 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN VMTC014I COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND.ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE TRANSMISSION LIMPS FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC POWER,.INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS. OF SUCH ELECTRIC POVIER, TOGETHER WITH THE POLES, WIRES AIdD OTHER APPURTENANCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LIVES AS 0I0 OF SUCH APPURTENANCES, UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN VIHATCOM COUNTY, NOT VIITHIN THE -LIMITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOVJN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIMISSIONERS, OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND. AND ORDER AS. FOLLOWS 9 to -wit: BE IT REMEMBERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of. County Commissioner; of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held this date at the public meeting rrom of said Board at the Court House of Whatcom County in the City of Bellingham,, Washington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been set and notices posted, and hearing having been adjourned and continued from time to time until this date, at-T.rhich meeting there were present Commissioners E. C. Manley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King, they being all of the Commis- sioners of.staid County'- and there also being present Lulu Cozier, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such, Cierk of said Board;. -there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in 111hatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore given in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this Board, and this Board has heretofore entered an order to that effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant, Puget Sound Power and Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this order, the. authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its. successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, including on such poles telephone linesas one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in 611hatcom County, not within the limits of any cor- porate city or town, to -wit: Road 679. Beginning at an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Eighty-eight (188) on the section line 'getween Sections Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-seven (27), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Three (3) East, W.M., thence Northerly .through the South-west Quarter (Q) of said Section Twenty-two (22) to its terminus at or near the East and West center line of said Section Twenty- two (22). The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion -thereof, as will form the most practicable and and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses of said roads. The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right-of-way outside of the roads above described, for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction, or location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such road, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wiresshall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads. and parts of the roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of said roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such road and said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee, its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such plasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and careful manner, and provided, further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first be served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which notice shall state the points where and the time when such blasting is to be done. Y , 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 1st DAY OF JUKE �g 43 The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Vrhatcom_and the Townships therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person or property by reason of any negligence -on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condition, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships for damages caused by said poles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of'Whatcom or Township affected of any suit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claim for any said cause. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authority, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this franchise.on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing, posting and.publishing.notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like, anal that in case of the purchase or condemnation of this franchise by Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County, Washington, or by any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at the actual cost of obtaining the same.. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. Grantee shall commence construction of said road within ninety days after acceptance.of this f'ranchise,,and any time after the expiration of such time the Board of County Commissioners shall have authority to notify the grantee, its successors or assigns, in writing, to commence construction thereon within 90 days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same within a reasonable time, and failing so to do such Board shall have the right to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of said road upon which construction has not been commenced, and thereupon this franchise to that -extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors and.,assigns. Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration,. or relocation of all or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners. of Whatcom County, Washington, any or all of ,said poles and wires shall be immediately removed from said road and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and order., file with the County Auditor of Whatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting in authentication thereof. Further hearing on the application herein is continued from session to session of this Board, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the lst day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSI.ONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners E . C . MkMEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner This.being the time fixed for the opening of bids on certain road equipment, all bids received were opened and taken up for consideration at this time. A motion was made by Commissioner Elder, seconded.by.Commissioner King, and passes unanimously, as follows: "That the bid of the Howard Cooper Corporation - 11 - 2-yd Used Sauerman Crescent Bucket with cutting.edge, teeth, chains and block, and with 1 extra cutting edge and extra teeth, for the sum of $1700.00 F.O.B. Seattle plus 3% State -Sales Tax, Or a total of $1751.001 and the bid of Automotive Parts Service - fl-i yard by 30 ft. Drag Line bucket and boom. for 2 yard P. & H. Shovel, 1939 model #150, bor $1200.00 F.O.B. Milwaukeet being the lowest and best bids, respectively, and the only bids meeting the requirements and specifications for -the certain equipment wanted, be accepted." APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY lst TERM THE_- DAY OF. JUTE �g43 -- tiflS.Y...4iti.iltGNAL:-FASIiiA GS6 'Renewal notices were received from the Civil Aeronautics Administration covering contracts! for the rental of the following,.beacon sites:: Contract CAA7.-627 Site No. 9, at Bellingham, on S-V Airway. 7-1-43 to 6-30-44 '$ 1.00 " C7ca-382 !'- t' 10 at, Blaine " " " " " " 10.00 A memorandum was received of the sale to C. L. Needham of 3.additional used bed springs from the Qounty Hospital. ✓ An.'applicatio. made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by Wilda May Filbert, Griggs' Service Station, Deming, Washington, was approved by the Board,.and a copy placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 4,. 1943. Approved Chairman of thb Board MEETING, FRIDAY, JUKE 49, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 1, 1943, the Board convened at.9:30 A.M., this date, with all..members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham Publishing Co.* Auditor $ .30 Fred H.: Dustin Assessor 26.79 Roy Dodge 'r 1520 Addressograph Sales Agency .62 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. " 79.31 The Texas Company Commissioners 2:46 Orland.Ivarson .- Treasurer 31..38 Sumas News It 1.80 Bellingham Publishing Co.', it 36.78 Addressograph Sales Agency. It .63 George Janssen= Postmaster Sup. Ct. ##2 10.00 Wash. St. Asarn of Co. Comma Expo Comm Assn 28.38 Bellingham Publishing Company Adv. Exp. .5.51 Knights:of Pythias Def. Emerg. 12.50 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. " " 6.63 $ 258.70 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll -.Voucher 7313 $ 12242.85 it't 7314 19155013 rr �� 7315 661.25 " 7316 1,725.02 7317 11,361.50 n " 7318 469.40 7319 455028 7320 992.25 " u 7321 806.?3 7322 .441.50 7322 1,016:90 7324 43.00 E. M. Meece 250,00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 40'.73,. Carl McCoy. 41.78 Si Geiger 40-80 Northern Pacific Railway Company 2480,96 Wallace Chevrolet Company 18.23 Automotive Parts. Service 64.96. 247.99 419-35 u tt n 9.53 . rr rr ra - 24.34 Edwards & Johnson .12 Mades Motor Service 480.00 n it tr 303.12 $ 119889.73 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIM: Mrs. Etta Leickem $ 35.00 it 35.00 " 20.00 Aubert Drug Co. 3.84 is itif 2.88 T. M. Barlow 7,50 Byron F. Francis, M. D. 15.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.73 Dr. S. S. Howe - 6070 Star Drug Company 1.55 Elwood L. Johnson 36.43 $ 166.63 �} RECORD OF COM ISSIONERS ROCEEDINGS APRIL FRIDA.Y 4th JUKE. TERM THE DAY OF SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND:_ Harry Adolph Swanson Victor W'. Fisher $ 40.00 10..00- Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMITY COMMISSIONERS OF VJHATCOM. COUNTY, WASHIPIGTOPI IN THE MATTER OF -THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX. ) $^50.00 $ 12,.365.06 ORDER -OF SALE WHEREAS,, the real property hereinafter described was'heretofor.e.acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a -deed for said property wasduly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasun in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interest o said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW,.THEREFORE, be it -ordered by the Board of County.Commissioners of said.County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed -to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter'263, Session Laws of the State of Washington.for 1927 V provided, however', that.said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinaf,Cer fixed. for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is herehy,directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a,daily_ newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week -for three consecutive weeks,, --which said notice shall set forth,the.property to be sold as hereinafter described, -together with.the time and place of said sale$ which shall be betweem the hours of 9 o1clock A.M.,. and 4-o'clock P X, on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the - County Court House. in Bellingham, in said. County of ,Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall'-s-et forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County -Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer:at the time and place designated in the notice of such_sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: Alabama St. Add- Lots 7- 8, Blk "I!' Cedar Add to New Whatcom, Lots 7 to 34 incl. Blk 11 Elwood Add, Lots 1 to 20 incl,.Blk 24, less R. R. Silver Beach, Lot 7, Bl.k. 6 Clanks Add to Fairhaven.,, lots 3 to 16 incl, 17 to 22 incl- 26 to 28 incl, 38-39, all in Blk 5,..also Lots 2 to 4 inel;.'Blk 7, also. Lots 18 •to 20.- 442 Blk 12, also Lots l to 11, 20-to 22 incl in Blk,.13 Eldridge Add to Bellingham, Lots 9-11-13-SZ 14 - 15-16, Blk 3, also Lots 1-2-3-5-6-7-8-9-10-12-15, Blk 4 Frane,is Addition, Lots � i2-13 , Blk 6 Strands 1st Add to Sehome,-Lot 17, Blk 4 Valley Park Add.,, Lots l to 12 incl, Blk 23,.also Lots 4.to 7*incl, Blk 24, also -Lots 9 to 15 incl, Blk 24 City of Blaine, Lots 23 to 27 incl, Blk 27 Blaine Land Cots Add,.Lots 9 to 16 incl, Blk 13, also Lots 2 to 8 incl; Blk 15, also Lats..l,to 16 incl, Blk 16 Maple Beach Add Lot 9,°Blk 5 Mh , Sec. 32, Twp. 37 N, Range , 3 ..E Map 6. SW SW NE, exe S. 20: ft, Sec. 7, Twp. 38 N. Range 3 E EJ NE, Sec. 32, Twp. 38 N, Range 4 E .. 'Tax 12.-12.1-30'.11, : Comm at Intersection of S line of Heckler Ave -- with the E line of R.R. Ave as shown. on Plat of New Ferndale, Beg 15 ft. S of initial point of sd Plat - th S 115 ft. - E 245 .Ft ,.- th N 115 Ft. - th W along S, line of'Beckler Ave. 245 Ft to beg. Sec. 209 Twp. 39 N, Range 2 E. 0 & .. . . . 0 0 0 . Tax 45. Part of former',{#22 Comm 693 ft W .of SW cor of Warrens' Add to Blaine - - th N 340 ft - th V-1 90 ft - th S 340 ft - th E 90 ft to beg. Sec. 6, Twp. 40 N, Range 1 H ,70.00 100.00 140;00 25.00 ' 90.00 80.00 2000 10.00 65.00 50.00 125.00 35.00 500.00 100.00 160.00 150.00 30.00 DONE in regular 'adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 4th day of 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T . STMER - . County Auditor.& Ex-officio . Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 4th THE-- - Y OF ,77 19 43 � a taH�+AiiCFiFL�O �i..85LCTRLAFiri-W F SAIAGTII I The ;May... report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and.placed on file. The ;may. report of the activities of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on, file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 8, 1943. Approve4f d Chairman of the Bo d ter. s.•.�•�••� � ul FiETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 49'1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this te, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Treasurer $ 4.79 K.V.O.S., Inc. " 5.00 Northwest Farm News u �6.09 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juv. Court 480'.00 Ruth School for Girls If is 12.00 J.,C. Penney Company If It 14.34 Keystone Envelope Company Clerk 77.10 C. R. Axling . Sheriff 390'61 Wallace Chevrolet Company it, 240-00 Jo,e Altose Jail. 7:67 Cascade Laundry & Gleaners 'i 22.38 Holly Shoe Repair " 30'61 Bellingham Drug Co. " 4.33 Red Cross Pharmacy " 2.47 Star Drug Co'., Inc. "' 1.08 4-X'Baking Company. 't 20.09 B. B. beat & Sausage Co. " 53.25 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Harold Smith " 16.87 Knoll's Market " 4.21 Walton Fruit Co. " 15.86 Whatcom Co. Dairy. Association '_ 10.51 Gordon L. Carter. Supt. of Sch 30'.90. Union Oil Company Is. 1.64 Louis=W. King Hort. Insp. 48.27 J. K. Gill Company Adv. Exp. 30.29 Stark Piano -Company to It 4.02 Bellingham Coal Mines Def. Emerg. 16.56 I COUNTY ROAD FUPiD : Sussex Motor Company $ 5.56 Piston Service, Inc. 24047 Goodrich Silvertown Stores 55.83 County Road Engineer Hwy Acct. 255.75 Railway. Express Agency, Inc. -3.52 Iverson Lumber Co-. 49.13. ►r ►► +► 547.06 st ►r a 19.25 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 42.75 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 9,73 If►s ►t a 6.57 Morse Hardware Company 10.79 u ►r ►r 111.36 105.59 113.39 6.96 Trunkey &.Sons 60.07 It," 26.58 It ►r 47.00 Standard oil Co. of California 87.49 it of of If ss 535.?5 it of it it a 183.97 It ►► ►► it 440.56 It i► It sr ss 31.98 Union Oil Co. of California 987.89 If It it is ►s 46.56 is ss It It t1 1.95 Gilmore Oil Company 278.25 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 2.67 Vlhatcom . Saw Shop 3.40 u 11 11 4.01 507.78 378 APRIL. TE RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS TR®CEEDINGS TUESDAY _ THE 8th DAY OF JUNE 19 43 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Everson Motor Company, $ 332.70 a ►i �t 203.19 « .5.36 It it a 25.79 Jeff cott Motor C,o. 4.13 State & Maple Texgco Service 56.47 ee ►i �t +t 54.55 $ 4t788.03 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND,s McKesson & Robbins., Inc.:. $ 17.82 Shaw Supply Company,.Inc.. L 3.96 Central Stores'Revolving Fund 35.35 Physicians & Dentists, -Inc. 550.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 83.30 State Treasurer for Dept..of Labor & Ind.. 3.03 it " 11 a Is is 4.58 Bellingham Builders Supply Company 11.01 Bellingham Sash & DoorL Company 1:08 Geo.. T. Hohl Company. 5.37 Lee Grocery Company 26.32 Lobb Electric &Hardware Company 18042 Montgomery Ward & Company 8.38 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 197.52 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 7.73 Standard Oil Co. of..Califorrria 34.17 Union Oil Co. of California 11.98 Western Woodworking Go'. 4.45 A. Ni Anderson 8.35 Effie Dawning 7.75 Sara E. Gardner 18.10 N. J. Warren 1.55 Marjorie Aho 22.82 Mary Edna Barter 53.20 H. Garner Wright, Ml:w- D. 20080 $ 19157.04 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun $ 10.00 $ 10000 TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND:'. Fred Ingersoll $ 20.95 $ 20.95 Total of Claims Allowed $ 6,483.80 Upon consideration of a request from citizens of Custer for assistanc.e.in the con- struction of an observation post at that point, a motion was made by Commissioner King; seconded by Commissioner Elder, and,carried unanimously, which motion was as follows: ItThat the county help out to the'extent of $45.00 on an observation post at Custer" BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN'THE-MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF W. SUDDITH AS TREASURER OF PARK TOWNSHIP RESOLUTION WHEREAS, because.of the departure of Cora Littlefield from Whatcom County, a vacancy now exists in the position of treasurer of Park Township, and vJI-E;REAS, the Supervisors of the said Park Township have now requested that the County Commissioners fill the vacancy so caused, by the appointment of W. Suddith, . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that W. Suddith, whose address is-R. ##2, .Sedro Woolley, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Treasurer of Park Township in Whatcom County, Wash- ington,,to•assume his duties at once and to hold such office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C016MISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COIF laSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E . C . IVITLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Commissioner L. COZIER Deputy 3719 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE-- Sth DAY OF JUNE T9 43 -r.NTON-PPIAiiHG�6�8ir ERiNGRASrW.f3fliRGi .I U' Application made to the, Washington State Liquor Control Board by W. B. Larson, Mack ts Store, R ##1, Everson, Washington, for a transfer of the license of Eugene M. Gerke, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.-Friday, June ll,,. 1943. Approved � Chairman of the B and MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 8, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. this. date., with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Company rt It Ferndale Record Union Printing Company Seattle'School Dist. No. l Union Printing Company. National Service Bureau Waitkus Supply Company Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn Western Thrift Stores Union Printing Company L. N. Pre imann John P. Miller Carolyn Polstra Marquand Eunice Germain Carlson Wallace Chevrolet Company Union Printing Company. Donovan Furniture ompany Bloedel Donovan Lumber Co.: OUNTY ROAD FUND: Barron Tire Company if it n Alfred Peterson Jewell Motor Company. Everson Motor Co. It I1 it J. H: Puckett Weldit Tank & Steel Co. C ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Grocery Company Bellingham Water Department Mrs. Mary Berm Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Brennan Grocery Edquist's Grocery Ferry Bros. Geneva Grocery Hawkins..Grocery Mt.Baker Grocery, J. C. Penney Company Penny. Profit Grocery Mrs. Carl Perdang Red's Transfer Rome Grocery Sternhagen .Grocery Haggen & Clark it It Wolten & Montfort Aubert Durg Company Roy Barrett Drugs Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. L.. A'. Greenwood, M. 'D. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Auditor $ 18.29. Assessor 1.39 Treasurer 13.60 It 1.40 Court House 6.70 . Juv. Court; 112.00 Clerk 2.7.25. Pros. Atty 3.50 Sheriff 100*2a. Jail 12.66- " 3.11 Supt, of Sch. 3.71 Exten. Serv. 4:73 it tt 2'75 it 21.96 Iftr 22.23 it tr 2.84 State Examiner 8.28, Def. Emerg. 10.30 tt tt 12.88 $ 299.81 $ 388.28 161.50 22.00; 430.06 1,3.86.16 9.27 7.82 Total of Claims Allowed 25.15 $ 21431.24 $ 10.00 3.25 30.00 8.24 30.50 20.00 9.00 31.00 16.50 66.Q0 10.04 85.00 12.50 7.47, 25.00 29.50 183.73 233' 52.50 51.46 25:94 15.00 116.00 60.00 $ 1,131.89 $ 3,862.94 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM-. FRIDAY THE 1.1th Y OF JUKE 1943 ,,,,. A motion made by -Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner. Elder and passed unanimously Iwas as follows: "That all employees of the Whatcom County owned ferry CHIEF KWIIITA be placed under the provisions of the U. S. Employment Service . as to beginning and leaving employment." '! A motion made by Commissioner Elder, Seconded by Commissioner King and carried unanimously was as follows: "That no further agreements for the rental.of county equipment be made following the expiration of -the present agreements, with the exception of r.entgl to:.Amunicipal ties." It wasfregularly moved and seconded ..that.. the . Chairman be authorized .to..contact .the three applicants for the position of Welfare Administrator, C. E. Stanton of Chelan County, H. K..Ghormley of Lewis Countyy and Elby E. Ames of Cowlitz County, certified as qualified by the. Personnel Officer of the State Department of Social Security, and invite them to come far inter- views. Motion carried. BEFORE THE BOARD - OF COUNTY COM EESSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the.Matter of Reconstruction of 1 bent ) and major repairs to balaace..of uan.Zandt.) INITIATING RESOLUTION bridge over Nooksack River;project to be ) known as CRP-SM .##37 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED*by the.Board of County Commissioners, that it -is their intention to reconstruct one 4bent and make major repairs to the ba}_ance of Bridge No: 14B knovtn as the. Van Zandt Bridge over the.Nooksack River in -:Sees. 8 & 17, Tp.38 N, R 5 E. W.M., in Commissioners Dist. ##1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that, for the foregoing, there is hereby appropriated the sum of $756.00 for the items. of, - work, from the Gas Tam monies. in the County Road Fund. af. Whatcom .County. The.pr•oject herein descirbed is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY CRDERED AT,TD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this work be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard.Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Adopted this 11th day of June, 1943. (SEAL QF.THE BOARD OF COUNTY,CO=ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY . T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy Auditat E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom.County, Washington ,. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER -.OF THE.RESIGNATION OF EDIVARD E. JOMON AS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY OF.WHATCOM COUNTY . ( RESOLUTION WHEREAS, because of his probable -acceptance for service with the F.B.I., Edward E. Johnson Prosecuting Attorney for Whatcom County,:.has tendered to this Board his resignation contingent upo his acceptance by the said organization, and .WEEREAS , this, Board has now been advised of his successful passing of all tests and his a.l acceptance .by the F.B.I., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the resignation of Edward E. Johnson, as'such Prosecuting Attorney be, and _ it is hereby a ccepted, effective as of June 1, 1943. ,.. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY TH llth AY JUNE 3 1 �s 43 NIG NP N I NTING:W;: iNGH AVFWASHTHGTG DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of Junes 1943. ( SEAL . OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMiVII SSIONERS ) Attest: PUNY T. SANDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk, of the Board L . COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMPdt'I SSIONERS OF V&]ATCOM COUNTY, W'ASHINGTON' E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCQM, COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE. MATTER OF EMERGENCY FLUMS ) FOR AN ADDITIOA3'AL WORKER IN .THE ( RESOLUTION DECLARING WHATCOM COUNTY PROBATION OFFICE ) VMREAS,.at the regular adjourned session of this Board on the ist day of June., 1943; at , he Board Room.of the County Commissioners in the Whatcom, County Court House,.in Bellingham ashington, a resolution was unanimously.adopted by this. Board of County Commissioners, which esolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and -now existing relative to the: need f an additional worker.in the Whatcom.County probation office, and 1..13HEREAS, said resolution did fix Friday, the 11th day of June, 1943, at 11:00 A.M., at the oard Room of.the County .Commissioners in the Court House in.Bellingham, Washington, as the time nd "place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was duly published in he Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed, and the Board eing fully advised in the premises, it. is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said mergency'does, exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, NU119 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to xceed $525.00, for the hiring -of an additional worker, for part time, in the probation office, e and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the.County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized.to issue the cessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount not to exceed 25.00, for the purposes above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of. June, 1943. (SEAL.OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNNDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COLZUSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner VThe application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by James R. & Beulah-Vtats for a transfer to them of the license issued to Ben Moses, Custer Tavern', Custer, Washington, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting-, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 15, 1943. Approved hairma . of the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TUESDAY 15th DUNE 43 TERM THE DAY OF 79 MEETING, TLESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943. APRIL- TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 11,, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following.claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD.FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 7388 $ 198.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries 500.28 County Road Fund (County Stores) 177.31 if It. (dounty Stores Garage) 236.78 Shell Oil Company, Inc: 1,140.40 $ 2,252.57 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, Juna 16, 1943, when they again convened with all members present. / The following motion was made by.Commissioner. Elder and seconded by Commissioner Manley: "That F. M. Hamilton',. Deputy Prosecuting..Attorney, be appointed Prosecuting.Attorney to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Edward E. Johnson, said appointment to become effecti.ve.immediately and continue to be effective until the next general election, in accordance with Section 1678 of Pierce's Code. Laws of 1927, C 163." Voting for motion.: Commissioners Manley and Elder Not voting: Commissioner.King There being no further business to,come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 18, 1943. Approved Chairman of the BotLrd 77 iililiff It It rfiftf 'Tt77 H it it ft l i d tI #, I iY 11 �1 �i�ffiY7f / 11 �lfili tttltf17"lYt l fYft �7T7r �11 /Y7�#### t ?1 Y7�lY �Y7Y7 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 189 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, June 16, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor .40 " Assessor .68 Ceunty Road Fund " 23.89 George Janssen, Postmaster " 32.16 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Commiss :48. " I If It it., Treas .3a The National Cash Register Company It 56.65 County Road Fund Elect & Reg, .75 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Juv. Co=t� .18 Clerk .15 Sheriff :48 County Road Fund It 71.27 Owl Pharmacy Jail .2:63 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It 41:07 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Supt. 2.00 County Road Fund It, 7.71 It, it " Exten. Sery 15.95 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company " " 1.82 State & Maple Texaco Service " 'r 1201C George Janssen, Postmaster Civ. Def. 10.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company it It 1.10 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Def. Emerg 1.00 $ 282.86 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. Ethel O' Cain Mrs. Hattie E. Waugaman Aubert Drug Company Bellingham Visiting Nurses Assn D. F. Carswell, M. D. Dr. R. E. Dickinson - Hawley Cab & Ambulance Service Dr. G. L. Hellberg Red Cross Pharmacy Star Drug Company If is It $ 25.00 45.00 1.91 13.80 15.00 20.00 5.50 10.00 10.11 1.13. 1.29 0. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE- 18th DAY OF ` m _— 19 43 -OAiOfl7F1ATtAGC6-BECLIACA{id: WAJi{iN&70 Ireland & Bellingar $ 6.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium .367.84 Riverton Sanatorium 21,404.69 Mrs. J . R. Bolster 37.00 Mrs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 International Drug Co. 1.13 11w1 Pharmacy 26.31 ra it 1 29.50 " It 29.50 St. Luke's General Hospital 8.50 Abshire's' 15.00 Brown & Cole 11.50 Omar Frost 8.24 Graham's Service 35.15 Cap. Hanson's Cafe 6.00 Hanson's Grocery 10.00 Hawkins Grocery 5.00 Hutton's Grocery .12.00 Ingalls Mercantile 48.97 N. C. Keith's Grocery 19.00 Shaw's Service 37.00 Superior Groceteria 23.00 Walker's Cash Store 15.00 York Addition Grocery 17.00 Gertrude R. Granstrom 35.00 Cash Assistance Roll for July 12,784.00 $ 16,171.07 TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: 'Rowena B. Wise $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 162463.93 ry Motion by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner King and carried unanimously: "That H. K. Ghormley of Lewis County be selected as Welfare Administrator for I7hatcom County, contingent upon the induction of Elwood L. Johnson into the armed forces." BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A.GUARDIAN "OF THE PERSON" OF YOUNG MEN UNDER THE AGE OF CONSENT FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GIVING CONSENT TO THEIR INDUCTION INTO THE UNITED STATES FORCES RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there are many young men under the age of consent who are desirous of joining th-- nited States forces and must have the consent of their parentsor guardian before the United tates will accept them; and WHEREAS, there are many such young men in Whatcom County desiring to join the Unites States orces who have no parents living or legal guardian to give consent; and WHEREAS, in such cases, before they will be accepted into the United States forces, a guardian "of the person" must be appointed for the sole and only purpose of giving consent to their induction into the United States farces; and WHEREAS, such young men are required to pay a filing fee of $5.00 to the Clerk of the court ore they are permitted to file their petition for the appointment of such guardian; and V`JHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, as business agent of Whatcom County, does not lieve it is just to any such young person to require such filing fee; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of whatcom:County that ereafter when any application for the appointment of a guardian "of the person' of any young man nder the age of consent.is made for the sole purpose of the guardian giving consent so that such oung manmay be inducted into the -United States forces, the County Clerk shall waive all filing ees, and furthermore, if the guardian then requests a certified copy of the order of appointment f such guardian, the Clerk will issue the same without any cost. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this resolution be delivered to the County Clerk and t this shall be his authority for the waiver of all such fees. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 18th day of 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COrlIMISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor &.Ex-officio lerk of the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner L. COZIER Deputy r 3S4 APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 18th Y OF JUNE 19 43 The application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by W. C. Krienke for a transfer of the license of Ross T. Biser, Range View Service Station, R ##3, Ferndale, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.., Tuesday, June 22,.1943. Approved,��- /�' 1����r.�-► Chairman of the Board ► r • r +• +► +r . ♦ + +r . +• • • • oll !I►r •iivv + +roo r+w+• w r rrr 'It ri ME;ETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment,taken Friday, June 18, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - June Auditor $ 1*469.37 it it Assessor 1,383.32 it It Commissioners 60Q.00 it It Treasurer 11,607.51 it to Court House 405.01 It It Prop. Agent 168.75 it it sup. Ct . ##1 178.65 it " " it ##2 178.65 It " Prob. Office 168.75 tt tt It " (Emerg) 75.00 It " Clerk 646.24 It tt J . P . ##1 139.37 It. it J. P. ##2 128.12 ,t it Pros. Atty 337.70 It It Sheriff 828.94 it it Jail 483.76 " it Constable 60.00 It It Coroner 66.66 " it Supt. of Sch. 475.00 It It Exten. Serv. 469.99 it It Hort. Insp. 187.50 it, it Civ. Def. 112.50 Pleas Isaacs Court House 45.50 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills " It 37.08 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It It, 87.45 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Jail 6.44 Election Officials Adv. Exp. (Sumas) 20.25 $ 101,367.51 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7390 $ 796.88 tt It 7391 200.00 " It 7392 200.00 tt It 7393 851.21 $ 29048.09 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Chetwood Grocery $ 24.00 Christen's Grocery 15.00 Hawkins Grocery 10:00 Home Market Grocery 33.56 Howard's. Stop & Shop Grocery 81:00 Ralph Smith Service & Grocery 12.00 Wanamakerts General iddse 5''00 Aubert Drug Co. 5.64 Dr. Carl M. Erb 12.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 1.75 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1:18 Hurley Drug Mart 13.89 Payroll - Maurita Williams 155.00 It Evelyn Frazier, et al 557.00 It Mary Edna Barter, et al 586.66 " F. M. Galley 17:82 It Floyd Wallace 56.00 't Julia Klocke 25.45 It Viola Bailey, et al 3,592.93 It Ted Bjerke, et al 57.50 $ 51263.32 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: William H. Warren $ 25.00 Myrtle M._ Taylor (Order to A. F. Loft) 20.00 Mrs. Frederick Boley 20.00 $ 65.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 17,743092 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY TH 22nd Y OF JUKE 1943 A Re -Estimate of the cost of Birch Bay Bulkhead Repairs, CRP-SM #32, as $1,878.20, was (,certified by the Board. PRINTING CONTRACT July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944 '-"THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into in triplicate, by and between d]ATCOM COUNTY, Washi, ton, a municipal corporation, party of the first part, and THE BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, a corporation, party of the second gL:rt; WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth and assumed by the Fa rty of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereby desig- nate the BELLINGHAM HERALD, edited and published by the party of the second part, as the official newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington, for the period beginning July 1, 1943, and ending June 30 1944, both dates inclusive, and does hereby award to the party of the second part, exclusively, all of the publications of said county for said period, of every kind and nature whatsoever, that said Whatcom County as a municipal body, may be required by the Laws of the State of Washington, to have published in its official newspaper during said period, except that when publications are required by law to, be published in both the official newspaper of said county, and in one or more other newspapers of general circulation in said county, that the publication of any such notices made in said official newspaper above designated, shall be made at the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements and in further consideration of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, The Bellingham Herald, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and published by the party of the first part, or any of its officers, during said period, for which copy is furnished by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers, entitled to furnish copy for which said county may be financially responsible. The party of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official newspaper at and for the consideration and price of 700 (Seventy cents) per column inch for the first insertion, and 650 (Sixty -Five cents) per column inch for the second and all subsequent insertion said publications to be made, both the first and second of subsequent insertions, in six -point, solid nonpareil, type, twelve ems columns, fourteen lines per column inch, and to furnish nine free copies of each issue of said official newspaper to Whatcom County, to be delivered as follow One to the County Commissioners? office; one to the County Auditorts office; one to the Prosecut- ing Attorneyts office; ane to the County En4gineerts office; one to the County Treasurer's office; one to the County Clerk's office; one to the Sheriff's office; one to the Assessor is office; and ,one to the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Said publications for which said rate is provided, are to include all summons in suit which the party of the first part, or any of its officials are parties; all legal notices, tax lists, tax sales, sheriff's sales, estray notices, sales of county property, calls for bids, notices of nominations, notices of elections, including primary, ganeral and special elections, and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever as may legally and properly devolve upon said party of the first part to have published, or which its officials may desire or be ,required by law, in their official capacity to publish in said official newspaper. In consideration of the filing of a surety bond, by the party of the second part, in the principal sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars to faithfully and accurately perform the requirements of this contract, in witness whereof, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be affixed, in triplicate, this 22nd day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) RESOLUTION BOARD . OF COUNTY COMMI SSIOIG RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E . C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY By CHARLES L. SEFRIT Business Manager " V&DOFQS, The United States has requested use of certain road and/or streets, or parts thereof, within Whatcom County, Washington, for the duration of the present war emergency plus six months, in connection with National Defense, all as more specifically set forth in a certain License Agreement, attached to this Resolution and made a part thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, in furtherance of National Defense and in compliance with such request BE IT resolved by this Board that the use of the roads and streets, or parts thereof, as described in said agreement be and hereby are granted to the United States for the time and upon the terms therein named; and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said license for and on behalf of this Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .APRIL TERM- THUESDAY 22nd Y OF. 9 43 Done in regular session this 22nd day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOI\MRS) BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COUNTY By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER -- ounty Auditor and Secretary of oard of Commissioners of hatcom County L. COZIER, Deputy LICENSE FOR USE OF RIGHT OF VIAY 1 THIS AGREEMENT, made this 22nd day of June, 1943, by and between VIHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHI iereinafter called the "Licensor", and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the 'Government". WITNESSETH: THAT, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good d valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and in nsideration of the mutual covenants, promises and agreements herein made, the Licensor hereby ants to the Government a license to construct, -operate and maintain a service road, along, ross, and over the following roads and streets, or I:a.rts thereof, in Whatcom County, Washington: a. "A strip of land 50 feet in width lying within the right-of-way of Barnes Road as per plat of Baker View Addition to the: City of Bellingham being 25 feet on either side of the center -line of said road extending westerly a distance of-629.5 feet, more or less, from a point opposite the east line of Lot 5 of Block 14 said Beker View Addition to the east line of that certain road on the west boundary of Sec- tion 15, Township 38 North, Range 2 Bast, Willamette Meridian, known as Urban Road, also known as Wynn Road." b. A strip of land 50 feet wide lying within the right-of-way of Wynn Road as laid out and established by Whatcom County; Washington, being 25 feet on each side of the center -line of said road beginning at the intersection of the west boundary of Section 10, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W. M. and the north boundary of the N2 of the VI-2 of the SWJ of the NW of the SW-1 of said Section 10; thence northerly, northwesterly and again northerly through J. F. Tartes Addition to Whatcom County, W. T., and through the EZ of the 10i of Section 9, said township and range; thence continuing northerly with the west boundaries of Lots 24, 9, 8 and 1 of Alder.Grove Addition and with the west boundary of Lot 22 Eldridge's Rural Addition to the City of Bellingham, to the south right-of-way line of an:existing street known as Rural Avenue, except, that said strip is but 20 feet on each side of said center line where the latter coincides with the west boundary of staid Lot 22:, Eldridge's Rural Addition. c. Those parts of Thomas Road and of Urban Road, as laid'out in the plat of Baker View Addition to the City of Bellingham, as fall within the following described land: A strip 50 feet wide being 25 feet on each isde of a center -line beginning at the corner common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, Township 38 North Range 2 East W. M.; thence easterly along the north boundary of said Section 10 (the same being the center line of said Thomas Road) 320 feet more or less, to the beginning of a 19 degree curve to the right, thence along said curve P-75 feet, more or less to end of curve. d. That part of Thomas Road as laid out in the plat of Baker View Addition to the City of Bellingham, lying 25 feet on each side of a north -south center -line coinciding with the center line of Runway #3 of Bellingham Airdrome, produced north. e. And said County also grants license over, across and under the following described tract: A strip of land 50 feet wide lying 25 feet on each side of the west 1/16 line of Section 15, Township 38 North, Rnage 2 East, W. M. and extend- ing southerly a distance of 900 feet., more or less from the southwest corner of Block 12 Baker View Addition to the City of'Bellingham to the north right-of--vay line of the Whatcom-Marietta Road, r use in connection: with a War Department establishment known as Bellingham Airport, and upon e following terms, provisions and conditions: I. All installations placed upon said right-of-way by the Government shall be and remain the property oft he Government and may be removed therefrom by the Government at any time. II. The construction, operation, maintenance, renewal, and removal of said installa- tions shall be accomplished by the Government at ts..sole cost and expense and in such a manner as will at all times enable the Licensor to use the surface of the riglt-of-way. • 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY TER TH Y OF �87 9 43 III. In the event of any future alterations of the property of the Licensor or of the line or grade of the right-of-way necessitating changes in said installa- tions, the Government will make such changes in its installations as may be necessary in connection with said alterations. IV. The Licensor shall not be;liable for damages to property or injuries to persons arising from the construction, operation, maintenance, renewal, or removal of said installations by the Government. V. This license is granted for the duration of the present war, plus six months. VI. All expenditures to be made by the Government under the provisions of this agreement shall be subject to appropriations being available for then purpose. VII. No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company if the agreement be for the general benefit of such corporation or company. IN WITNESS VEEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be properly executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above written. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T:..SNYDER . Auditor of Whatcom County and ex-officio secretary of its Board of Commissioners By L. COZIER, Deputy BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF VMTCOM COUNTY By E. C. MANLEY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Chairman By There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 25, 1943. Approved 4. e�• Chairman of the oard ... ...... i... MEETING, FRIDAY, JUKE 259 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 22, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.hl., thi: date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: A. J. Love Auditor $ 5.74 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 3*75 it it it it Assessor 3:60 State & Maple Texaco Service 10:66 Marchant Calculating Machine Co. tt 15:45 E. C. Manley Commissioners 11.25 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 4.27 It it tt it Treasurer 11:55 Orland Ivarson 't 2.76. Arnason & Company If 50.00 Marchant Calculating Machine Co. It 18.54 Clark Electric Co. Court House 4.70 Lee Grocery Company it It 6:33 Morse Hardware Co. it tt 1.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. #1 6.85 of 11 It it It It 11 Rep. 2.65 it N If It It #2 5.75 West Publishing Company tt 't It 78.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Juv. Court 11.75 if tt It It Clerk 5.10 Towner Printing Company It 8.50 Smith-Lives.ey viright Co. Pros. Atty 12.15 Williams Printing Company it a 1.03 Benj. T. Hart, Clk Supreme Ct. It tt 2.40 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it " 3.50 Jury Fees - St. vs. Guyett J . P . #1 4.80 W. N. Hine J. P. Country 2:50 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sheriff 15.80 Morse Hardware Company Jail 3:12 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. 5.30 H. & M. Ribbon & Carbon.Co. ti 17:51 State & Maple Texaco Service If 1.08 8r. APRIL TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 25th Y OF 19 43 EXPENSE, Continued: J. J. Locker.t's Service Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 11 11 11 Anton Carlstrom Holeman Transfer Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. C ASSISTANCE, FU M : Owl Pharmacy It It 1r It. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 1t a 1t 11 It it 11 11 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Sherwood Bakery Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn Bellingham Abstract.Company Bellingham Water Department - Central Stores Revolving Fund Western Union Telegraph Company Puget Sound Poorer & Light Co. It It 11 11 11 Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Community & War Chest Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Community & War Chest Easterday Supply Company Griggs Jack Hills, Sec. Std. Plan D.H.I.A. Neher Bros. Standard Brands , Inc Walton Fruit Company Exten. Serv. Hort. Insp. Civ. Def. Sundry Exp: (Cl.) Def. Emerg. Adv. Exp. Total of Claims Allowed $ 18.23 2.10 53.73 3.90 11.60 11.51 $ 15.45 3.80 42.45 14:57 12.88 2.26 114:31 29:77 53:84 56.45 10.00 2.50 18.63 2.65 22.60 77.08 21.44 21.44 256.23 176.79 4.53 2.78 20.50 15.30 24.47 8.86 $ 439.31 $ 1,031.58 $ 12440.89 The bond of F. M. Hamilton, as Prosecuting Attorney, was approved by the Board and filed th the County Clerk. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM 11ISSIOI0 RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON N TFE;.MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) { O R D E R REASURER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1943_ ) Whereas, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, 4lashington, has filed with s Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of April, 1943, the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's ck, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTAITCES: State - School State - University State - College WevIec.E. E.W. C.E. C.W.C.E. Veterans' Compensation Parks and Parkways Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety County - Current Expense Resales - Deeds Cash Paid City Treasurers (3 o Rebate) 100.00 39711.03 29239.68 649.52 546.43 381.56 38.97 89.57 110.44 89.56 T 116.64 15.00 3,744.03 (J.P. ) Including $3.75 to Seattle First Nat'l Bank to cover bad check turned in by/Hine on fines It 7.50 11 It U tt II. It 11 11 11 It t1 It IT It WARRANTS REDE=: Current Expense Soldiers Relief Suspense Road Fund Public Assistance Law Library Marriage Certificate Treasurer's Revolving, 1d,991.41 160.00 49.02 26,083.72' 20,194.88 10.00 45.00 270.36 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY 25th Y OF 38 19 43 Misc. Health 60.00 Public Utility Dist. - General 176.03 Schools - General 85,002.92 Opportunity Room 866.02 Port - General 62103.60 Ditches -Schell, lrlaintenance 5.85 Drainage No. 3 Maintenance 8.50 Drainage No. 20 Llaintenance 13.00 *** $3.00 Should be charged to "Remittances" INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense .10 Public Assistance .09 INTEREST ON BONDS: Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 1,065.00 School - Bonds. 100.00 $ 168,037.93 We do hereby certify that we find. the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on April 30, 1943, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATIO11 BALANCE Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 380,310.85 Seattle First National Bank Bellingham 266,442.36 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 239,954.46 First National Bank Lynden 30,0000"00 First National Bank Ferndale 25*000.00 Citizen's Bank Blaine 59,000.00 People's State Bank Lynden 459000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 79000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10,000.00 U.S. Savings Bonds 22-9500.00 U.S. Defense 49,950.00 $ 12081,157.67 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 7,493.94 Chks and cash items 39374.32 Currency 681.00 Silver 69.26 ll,618.52 _$ 11,618.52 Total cash in hand $ 1,092,776.19 Minus 120 overage .12 $ 110923,776.07 IN TESTIMONY VMREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Vilhatcom County, Washington, this 25th day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUBTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SITYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHA=S E . KIITG County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 29, 1943. Approved Ig- Chairman of the Board [LL APRIL TUESDAY 29th THE DAY 43 19- MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 291, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 25, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE,: Fred Hanson 11 it C. T. Charles Hazel B. Heun Charles Rand Harry 0. Loft BancroftVThi.tney Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Washington St. Assrn of Co. Comm. Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Webster Bamford Puget Sound Power & Light Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Frazier's Typewriter Service Bellingham Publishing Company Ireland & Bellingar C. J. Sorensen Hannirg Hardware J. A. Cole Chris Knutzen Ashe Bros. Motor Company N. W Gibbs Carl Holdt Standard Metals Co. George F. Cannon Rayls Standard Garage Western Steel & Salvage Co. Howard -Cooper Corporation Norstrom Lumber Company Oeser Cedar Company Columbia Valley Lumber Company PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll.- Voucher 37-103 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edgar H. Johnston (Order to A. F. Loft Henry G. Reed Assessor $ 7.73 Treasurer 7.73 1t 5.15 Sup. Ct: #1 202:50 Sup. Ct. #2 237:50 Clerk 34.15 Pros. Atty 15..45 Exten. Serv. 7.35 Exp. Comm. Assln 28:37 Def. Emerg. 8.29 $ 554.22 $ 6.00 10:99 22.50 7:73 3.04 57.30 10.00 1*44 2:00 3:09 4:47 14.37 4.43 4.12 150.00 2.73 1.55 1,751.00 53.96 7.21 4.74 29122.67 $ 2,122.67 $ 227.52 227.52 $ 40.00 25.00 $ 65.00 $ 2,969.41 ---'-Notices of completion of work were signed for publication, on the following: CRP-SM #27 Bakerview & McLeod Roads & Bennett Ave. Total cost - $4,026.22, By Marietta Town- ship - $1,500.00; Cost to County $2,526.22 CRP-SM #30 Woodlyn, Axton, Aldrich, Old Guide and Bartlett Roads. Total Cost to Co. $52753.74 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY', WASHINGTON 4. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERS FROM SECOND AND ) THIRD CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO TIE- COUNTY ( ORDER OF TRANSFER CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ) V13EREAS, certain expenses of the second and third class school districts, namely the printing of school warrants, ledger sheets, cost of speed tests and cost of supplies and postage, during the year ending June 30, 1943, have been paid from the Current Expense Fund and such fund should now be reimbursed for said advanced expenditures from the funds of said second and third class districts, such expenditures having been as follows: Printing of ledger sheets 38.80 Postage and supplies 93.80 Cost of audimeter & supplies 275.20 School nurse 1350.00 Total 1757.80 APRIL REC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PR®CEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY 29th Y OF 9 43 ====Uxi0IFMI I;T;RFCQ-r5EMWRAW WxSHIxbTO NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer to the Current Expense Fund from the General Fund of the following school districts, they respective amounts indicated: Dist. Ledger Pay Roll.' Voucher Report No. Sheets Pads Postaize Books Nurse Tests. Cards Audimeter Total 100 1.20 053 .55 .68. .54 1.89 5.39 105 .80 053 .42 *17 .45 2.17 502 8.00 070 10'69 3330'.64 8.75 13.16 6.7.44 433.38 503 5.60 070 1.04 143068 2.98 4050 290'04 187.54 504 5:60 .70 :87 272.25 3.90 55.03 338.35 505- 4.00 .88 131.46 .68 5.86 26.57 169.45 1506 5.60 1040 .81 201.54 8.15 9.32 40.73 267.55 1507 _8.00 2.10 1.05 _ 267.43 8.25 13.09 54.05 353.97 Total 38.80 5.60 7.20 .55 1350.00 29.91 50.54 275.20 1757.80 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of June, 1943.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the. Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VJHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ii IN THC MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1943 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed -with this Board a statement setting forthlri.s receipts and disbursements for the month of May, 1943, and the same has been checked and comla red and found to be correct -according to the Auditor's c chek. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State - University 21,845.13 College 130124.80 W.W.C.E. 3,865.63 E.W.C.E. 33,271.58 C.V1.C.E. 22299.39 Veterans' Compensation 71.07 Parks & Parkways 394.44 Game 8.62 Forest Fire Protection 19929.26 Highway Safety 394.44 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 12.09 Suspense Account 1.00 Lost Tax Receipts 11.79 Various. Cities 183-338.10 Various Townships 39:685.98 2709253.32 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 155,997.38 Soldiers Relief 240.00 County Road 19,671.39 Public Assistance 26,912.32 Law Library 10.00 Institute 35.00 Marriage Certificate 49.00 Treasurer's Revolving 26.63 Misc. Health 15.00 Public Utility Dist. #1 75.00 Schools - General 1101,483.92 Schools - Opportunity Room 869.72 Port - General 59697.00 Moorman Ditch 4.76 180,087.12 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 392 APRIL. TERM TUE51-)AY--- THE 29th DAY OF J1-ZM 19 4a-- BOND INTEREST: Funding 111941 Series" School District #504 681.25 50.00 731.25 451,071.69 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on d eposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on May 29, 1943, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORYLOCATION BALANCE Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 305;210.08 Seattle First National Bank Bellingham 1929041:39 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 2141954.46 First National Bank Lynden 30;0000-00 First National Bank Ferndale 25P000 00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45;000.00 Citizens Bank of Blaine. Blaine 50000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 71P000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10;000.00 U.S. Savings Bonds 22,500000 U.S. Defense Bonds 49,950.00 906,655.93 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 610.50 Chks and cash items 59229.85 viarrants 49521.30 Currency 5,356.00 Silver 121.93 15,839.58 15,839.58 Total cash in hand 922,495.51 Minus temporary overage 11.04 922,484.47 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the. Board f County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of June, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM[dISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor and x-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C . MANLEY . Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, June 30, 1943, when y again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Payroll - Juv. Court - Playground $146.90 $146.90 ROAD FUND: Iverson Lumber Co. $ 38.45 11 u it 371.85 3.50 $413.80 Total of Claims 560.70 ,By unanimous action the Board recessed on this date until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, July 1, n they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I C ; NT EXPENNSE : Fred H. Dustin E. C. Manley Geo. Elder Charles E. King Audrey Owsley Dept. of'Labor & Industries u 11 it to to to Gordon L. Carter Assessor $ 25.55 Commissioner 48.95 It 12.75 It 18.15 Juv. Ct. 18.49 Sheriff 31.50 Jail 24.38 Constable: 6.10 Supt. of Sch. 3.80 $ 189.67 APRIL TERM TUESDAY _THE- 29th Y OF JUNE 39o3 19 43 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - VoucYB r 7440 $ 1,104.00 It It 7441 1, 034.40 It It 7442 997 ' 00 of `' 7443 870:55 IT " 7444 536.30 Ir rr 7445 352.00 7446 678.20 rr it 7447 777.98 $ 6,350.43 Total of Claims Allowed $ 69540.10 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:80 A.M., Friday, July 2, 1943. Approved a a. Chairman of thd Board MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, July 1, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: John F. Campbell Orland Ivarson Douglas McKay Audrey Owsley Catholic Charities of Bellingham Walter K. Pixley Towner Printing Company Wallace Chevrolet Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Harold Smith Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7448 it II 7449 Washington Co-operative Mills, Inc. Puget Sound Welding Works Whatcom County Implement Company It It If of Farmers Equipment Co. ,t It It Pacific Highway Transport, Inc. Everson Motor Co. It It It Autamotive Parts Service Ir It u „ u u tt /r 1r I1 It Ir u u tr ►r „ u Morse Hardware Company It 11 n If 1, it It ,f if 11 u Powder Sales & Equipment Company TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll Assessor Treasurer Prop. Agent Juv. Court It Ii J. P. Country Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail If it Total of Claims Allowed $ 11.64 19.10 65.06 3.30 56.00 19.25, 15.81 23.26 71.30 21.08 63.96 $ 369.76: $ 1,454.15 721.95 232.65 1.03 5.41 32.09 12.88 21.13 1.60 32.35 68.39 59.26 115.58 444.98 24.43 26.27 18.50 223.28 23.33 10.52 22.84 40.12 23.29 4.17 $ 32620.20 $ 27.60 $ 27.60 $ 4,017.56 "I A motion by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner. King and carried unanimously, was as follows: "That the resignation of Douglas McKay, as Property Agent, be accepted, and that the office of Property Agent be discontinued temporarily." �---By motion, unanimously passed, the appointment of Dr. H. Garner Wright, as Health Officer, was continued for a period -of two years - July 1, 1943. to June 30, 1945. 0 U.. TERM__ FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JULY 19 43 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VJHATCOM ..COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Closing the VIELCONS ) BRIDGE (No. 332) and the Adjacent TIMBER ( 0 R D E R TRESTLE (No. 333.) to heavy traffic ) WHEREAS, due to the fact that the 150 foot steel truss over the North Fork of the Nooksack River, and the adjacent 300 foot timber trestle over a river slough, located in Section 27, Town- ship 39 North, Range 5 East, W.M., were originally designed for H:10 (10 ton) loadings; and WHEREAS, the above mentioned bridges are not considered adequate for heavy traffic, and it appears to this Board that the use of the 150 foot steel span (Bridge No. 332) and the adjacent 300 foot timber trestle (Bridge No. 333) by any heavy traffic, constitutes a grave and imminent danger; NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this. Board, that the VIELCOME BRIDGE (No. 332) and the acent TIMBER TRESTLE (No. 333) be, and it is, hereby closed to all traffic where the total ght of vehicle and load would be in excess of ten (10) tons; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in one issue of The Bellingham Herald, nd that like notices be posted at each end of the said VIelcome Bridge (No. 332) and the adjacent imber Trestle (No. 333). Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this.2nd day of July, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: FLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE kCQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ) VIHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of hatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said roperty was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in ccordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interest of aid County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Gommissioners of said County of Ihatcom, State of ►lashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby iirected to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best )idder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; )rovided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum pride hereinafter fixed or said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publisha notice )f said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily iewspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which ,.aid notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, ivhcih shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M )n a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in 3 llingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that she said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at she time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: .Cedar Addition, Lots 5-6, Blk. 12 Fairhaven Admnded, Lot 59 Blk 2 Fairhaven Land Co's 1st Add, Lots 11-129 Blk. 63 Fairhaven Land Co's 2nd Add. Lots 8-9-10, Blk. 106 City of Blaine, Lots 5 to 12 incl. Blk 14 City of Blaine, Lots 9 to 14 incl. Blk. 20 Johnson's Add to Sumas, Lots 9 to 14, Fraction 15, Lots 10-11-12, Blk. 2, also Lots 5-17, Blk 3, also Lot 3, Blk 8, also Lots 8-9 N 1/3 Lots 10-11, 31k. 9 E, st S' I" B h L t 11 12 13 Blk 4 Blk 1, also a ve eac , o s - - ,& 0 0 . Tax 26. vila Im SE, less road, Sec. 19, Twp. 38 N Range 4 E V1� NE, Sec. 35, Tvrp. 39 N, Range 5 E . S2 NW, Less Timber, Sec. 11, Twp. 39 N, Range 6 E $86.80 40.00 20.00 24.00 80.00 60.00 75.00 5.00 120.00 120.00 80.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING A � � FRIDAY TH 2nd Y OF JULY 19 43 NtoN-VRT?MNLS?';-EELONGNAU NGT011 11 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 2nd day of July, 1943. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) kttest: PLINY T. SNYDER county Auditor & Ex-officio 1.1erk of the Board 3y L. C OZIER Deputy E . C. Lamy Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARI ES E . KING Commissioner A motion made by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Elder, and carried unanimous was as follows: "That Parker H. Pratt be appointed as Defense Co-ordinator for Whatcom County, succeeding Douglas McKay, resigned." ""The bond of the Bellingham Publishing Company (United Pacific Insurance Company) covering the V-1hatcom County printing contract for the period July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944, was approved by the Board. "� Dance License Application No. 499, for public dances to be held at Shores Acres, Birch Bay, during the months of July, August and September, 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Mrs. Amy Jacobs. There being no further business for consideration at this time, and Monday, July 5, 1943, having been declared a legal holiday, a motion was unanimously passed to adjourn the April term, the Board to again convene at 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 6, 1943, which meeting would be the first of the July term. Approved Chairman of the iSoard., MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 69 1943 JULY TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for tie July term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in ellingham. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Manley. A motion, unanimously passed, was as follows: "That the regular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the July term, be at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Roy Dodge Assessor $ 22.10 Piston Service,, Inc. It .74 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Jail 19_.69 Glhatcom County Dairymen's Asstn It 19.22 Eunice Germain Carlson Exten. Serv. 27.74 Louis V1. King Hort. Insp. 47.45 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Mades Iuiotor Service if It " Jewell Motor Company Chas. Wieland Lummi Island Land Company J. K. Rogers Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Company C ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers Grocery The Alpine Restaurant Alpine Cafe B. B. Grocery Company Brown & Cole, Inc. Brown & Cole, Inc. #2 $ 480.00 26.06 504.79 7.50 9.26. 1.25 87.55 5.33 $ 47.50 14.00 14.00 10.00 46.00 80.00 $ 136.94 $ 12121.74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JULY 19 43 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Cornwall Grocery $ 12.00 Goddards Grocery 16.23 Sarah James 45.00 Meridian Mercantile Company 9.82 N.R.S. Grocery 58.43_ Northern Grocery Company 14.91 North Street Grocery 19.00 Pepperts Pay 'N Pakit 24.00 Poplack Bros. 14.50 H. L. Simonds 11.25 Mrs. Nellie Overcash 350'00 City Sanitary Service Company 1.86 W. P . Fuller* Company 6.47 it u . .37 Bellingham' Bottling Works, Inc. 9.89 Lee Grocery Company 36.12 Neher Bros. 5.93 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 12:78 7.52, 6.28 u tr tt tt 60,03 it It 13.62 n It 2..94 It it It 12.78 Pennsylvania Salt lAfg. Co. of Washington 100,53 Standard Oil Company of California 6.70 I'lhatcom Co. Dairymen's Association 205.56 Total of Claims Allowed $ 817.02 $ 2,075.70 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 7, 1943, when they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster it It It Pros. Atty $ 20.00 Sheriff 20.00 $ 40.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, July 9 , 1943. Approved •, Chairman of the Boa d 7�If��#7T!! �L'1 11##I7ll # I�'T7-�7T77Tr7i��TI i7��7TT��F��7"7r/77�llii�l77!"!77"i7"I�TTrT1TITTTC��}T �TTTTT'�l-iT"�TT TT7J"�T7 TT7T7TTTTT77"T�TT-�TT7Tf�7�T� MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, July 7, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE FUND: Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Auditor $ 14.42 Union Printing Company it 96.05 Bellingham Publishing Company It 252.20 if " If Commissioners .3.15 of ,Treasurer 14.93 Union Printing Company " 12.10 " " " Court House 13.03 Griggs Sup. Ct. #1 9.14 11 " " #2 9.14 'lest Publishing Company " " #2 178,60 Ruth School for Girls Juv. Court 7000 Union Printing Company it It 37.71 " is It J . P. #1 15.45 " It" Pros. Atty 15.04 Charles Rand of Is 9.00 Griggs it 't 1.55 " Sheriff 9.12 Sears, Roebuck & Co. " 2.58 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. " 2.34 Union Oil Co. of California " 5.75 City Sanitary Service Jail 7.55 Pacific Steam Laundry tt 22.64 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assoc. It 27.65 Griggs Agri. Exten. Serv. 24.46 Union Printing Company Hort. Insp. 2.94 " " " Civ. Def. 4.22 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Def. Emerg. 50.71 Knights of Pythias If to 12.50 L,C � ty ��' � 2,� � : \•' ' � k ¢ t, i...i ' `� � �ir +..� �, ��� ��` y� I,'� JULY TERM TERM FRIDAY TH 9th Y OF JULY. _, s 43 -IIAiII1f�A(FiT7HGC6 HELLiRSRJI7d: [4A9HINGT --- - - I - ' Gust Anderson Def. Emerg. $ 2.00 F . W. Larson " " 4.00 Viola Winterburn " " 2.00 $ 868.97 ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Wallace Chevrolet Company $ 12.97 Fred Jensen 5.20 Pattison Auto Body Company 17.77 Val's Repair Shop 41.03 Diehl Motor Company 12.83 Lind Gravel Company 1.92 Hanning Hardware 10.85 Union Printing Company 1.03 Trunkey & Sons 41.59 It it 46.03 It If 49.73 Standard Oil Co. 57.98 ►� n rt 109.61 tt tt tr 84.98 tt tt �t 33.00 319.10 Union Oil Co. 123.67 is If " 54.80 Bellingham -Builders Supply Co. 18.99 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 14.53 $ 12057.61 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-104 $ 92.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 364.27 Riverton Hospital 1,810.64 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Vim. M. Bouck 9.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 5.55 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 69.07 Union Printing Company 8.76 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 4.95 Dept. of Labor & Industries 5.72 W. P. Fuller & Company 1.96 Jeffcott Motor Company 10.51 Morse Hardware Company 7.53 If. 10.34 Northern Grocery Company 27.12 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 12.98 Harry Smith Gardens 15.56 Standard Brands, Inc. 17.55 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn 25.86 Payroll - Trans. 37-108 72.00 $ 31,131.37 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright, M. D. $ 6.50 Mary Edna Barter 37.50 Parker H. Pratt 58.97 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 96,35 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 1.00 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. 7.73 A. W. Rank 19.00 $ 140.05 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Walter A. Snedden $ 25.00 Harry Adolph Swanson 40.00 $ 65.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 51263.•OO The June report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The June report of the activities of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM_ FRIDAY THE 9tb DAY OF Y t.43 BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUITI'Y COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR ) ( EQUIPLMN'T FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE ) RESOLUTION and NOTICE WHEREAS, it appears that the Sherifffs departmentis in real need of fire arms, munitions and related equipment, and VAEREAS, the Sheriff has. been advised that all such equipment, if not purchased at once, will be turned over to the army and no longer available for purchase by such law enforcement officers, and WHEREAS, these conditions could not have been foreseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1943 and now constitute an emergency, and it is estimated that $500.00 will be required to meet such emergency, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held at the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washirgton, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1943, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such emergency, and BE IT FURT IR RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once, on Sunday, the llth day of July, 1943, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation publishe in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the official county newspaper of said Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of July, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COL11ISSIOMRS OF i'1HATCOI,I COUNTY, WASHINGTON E . C . MA11MEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C:019IISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Conunis s ioner CILl-'=S E. KING ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner oUnty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of t he Board L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMPTISSIOI,ERS OF VEATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON t IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR ) ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE SALARIES OF PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS ) VIHEREAS, Whatcom County has heretofore borne its proportionate share, together with the ty of Bellingham and School District No. 501, of the expense of supervision of playgrounds in e city ' s parks, and MREAS, the number of children requiring supervision is greatly increased because of nt of many parents, and v1HEREAS, the N.Y.A. help formerly employed is no longer available and the increased olls of supervisors, resulting therefrom, have exhausted all available funds, and several s yet remain during which supervision is vitally necessary if the juveniles of Whatcom County to be properly guided and protected, and WHEREAS, these conditions could not have been foreseen at the time, of the preparation of budget for 1943 and now constitute an emergency, and it is estimated that $600.00 will be uired to meet Whatcom Countyts proportionate share under such emergency, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be eld at the Board Room of the County Commissioners. in the Court Houz:e in Bellingham., Washington, al he hour of 11:30 A.M., on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1943, at which time and place it will be etermined by this Board whether or not the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergency ill be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or gainst the expenditure of money for such emergency, and MIT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be.published once, on Sunday, llth day of July, 1943, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published Bellingham, ►7ashington, the same being the official county newspaper _of the said Whatcom nty. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY TH . W Y OF- JULY 19 43 ===uA703FFASA'"? LD'mi it. iiR..'ARY�-Yi.{iHiAG7D DONE, in regular adjourned session of the Board.this 9th day of July, 1943 BOARD OF COU13TY COPilMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIt'lISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER . Commissioner CHARLES E. KI171G Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 13, 1943. Approved Chairman of the Board # � ttri �t tt � t r�ItFlF MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 132 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 9, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Pitney -Bowes Postage Lleter Co. Bloedel-Donoval Lumber Mills Ir rr If Hanning Hardware Carolyn.P. Marquand Union Printing Company Frazier's Typewriter Service VTestern Woodworking Company ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Vlm. E. Waters State Tax Commission Dept. of Labor & Industries County Ragd Fund (County Stores) it'r (County Stores Garage) (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company ,t is tt It, If It Bellingham Visiting 11urse Association Dr. W. Harvey Carpenter D. F. Carswell, M. D. Dr. C. M. Erb Evergreen Pharmacy L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. W. G. Longwood It Donald H. McLeod Owl Pharmacy It It tt it. Dr. J. H. Peters It tr Red Cross Pharmacy Dr. G. E. Stanley Star Drug Company Dr. H. G. Sutherland rt Mrs. J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley Treasurer Court House. Jail - It Exten. Serv. r$ if Def. Emerg. tt n $ 30.00 26.27 6.44 6.43 21.37 40.47 10:30 .12.79 $ 370.00 8.50 448.98 10,454.92 304.74 $ 10.92 4.61 31.18 8.05 3.00 5.00 5.92 1.50 134.00 1.29 13.00 10.00 2.00 18.00 5.15 5.00 7.71 40.00 2.00 14.00 12.18 25.00 1.29 33.00 8.00 37.00 30.00 $ 154.07 $. 11,587.14 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE lath DAY JULY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued Dr. J. Edgar Wood $ 1.50 rr 33.00 rr 65.00 Adelaide Anderson 7.40 Elsie Applegate 2.50 Anna J. Beiswenger 1.35 Florence E. Bice 8.42 Veta C. Dahl 100,15 Esther Enger 1.00 Evelyn'Frazier 1.25' .Sara E. Gardner 26.70 Esther Hamilton- 2'05 Iris Heckenberg 24.00 Vevanell Hodgson '19.90 Margaret Maloy 6.25 Irene R. blarz 31.45 Christine E. Olson 28.55 Thelma Schaffer 24.00 Maud: Turner 13.30 H. S. Wallace 2.45 N. J. Warren 2.40 Bingham-Dahlquist 60.90 H. G. Royal 16.65 George Janssen, Postmaster 89.00 $ P47.97 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun $ 10.00 $ 10.00 MISC. HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright, M.' D. $ 45.00 $ 45.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12.,744.18 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF tWHATCON COUNTY, VIASHINGTON v. IN THE MATTER OF ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY ) C RESOLUTION FUNDS FOR NECESSARY DEFENSE.1.7ORK ) WHEREAS, this Board did on January 6, 1943, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter' 143, Session Laws of 1925, authorize the expenditure of emergency funds in the amount of $500.00, for certain defense work made necessary by the existing sate of way, and 1v'1HE;REAS, such funds have now been expended and the emergency s_ till exists , NUd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an additional appropriation of $500.00, or as much of it as may he necessary, be and the same is hereby authorized, and BE IT'FURTBER RESOLVED that the Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary warrants against the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County to pay all proper and ap- proved claims against said emergency appropriation. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of July, 1943. BOARD OF COMITY COMMISSIONERS OF VEATCOM COUNTY, VTASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COISdISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner fittest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy 1 An "Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchise', with special reference to ;the order signed by this Board on June 1, 1943, and recorded on Page 373 of this volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TI2SDAY 13th TERM THE- Y OF. JULY 01 4 793 �asaxasua-ss stc��szc;rc:xsa�w�ssmcca By,unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 14, 1943, when they again convened, with all members present. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' v IN THE MATTER OF OPENING AND ) ( R E S O L U T I O N MAINTAINING A RATION BAND ACCOUNT ) RESOLVED, that a ration bank account, or accounts, as defined in General Ration Order No .3 be opened and maintained in the name of this Municipal Corporation with The Seattle -First Natio Bank of Bellingham or one of its branches., which bank shall act as. an agency of and under the direction and supervision of the Office of Price Administration and shall be responsible only to the Office of Price Administration; that Carl McCoy, County Road Engineer and County Mileage Administrator; Arthur C. Weber, Timekeeper; Gerrit Veleke, Garage Foreman, are hereby authorized, on behalf of this Municipal Corporation, and in its name: To sign ration checks, as defined in said Order; to indorse ration checks, or other ration evidences, owned, or held by this Municipal Corporation, for deposit in said account; and FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Road Engineer and County Mileage Administrator shall certify to said Bank and the Office of Price Administration the names of such officers and employees at present, and shall from time to time hereafter, as changes in the personnel are made, immediately certify such changes to the bank and the Office of Price Administration; and FURTHER RESOLVED, that theSeattle-First National Bank of Bellingham be and it hereby is authorized to receive and honor all ration checks signed in accourdance with the foregoing resolution, and such certification by the County Road Engineer and County Mileage Administrator and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners; and FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing resolution shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of their amendment or rescission shall have been received by said Bank; and FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing authorization and resolutions shall apply to any and all ration bank accounts which this Municipal Corporation now is or may at any future time be required or authorized by the Office of Price Administration to open or maintain, without ,further authorization from this Board of County Commissioners; and FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Road Engineer and County Mileage Administrator be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to certify to said The Seattle -First National Bank of Bellingham and to the Office of Price Administration the foregoing resolution and that the provisions thereof are in conformity with the Statutes of the State of Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14 day of July, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COU1\TTY COL&IISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY , WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, July 16, 1943. Approved /I Chairman of the Botard rF## # ` ##it i MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, July 14, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor .63 Assessor .lg Commissioners .33 402. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM-- FRIDAY -THE 16th DAY OF JULY ig 43 "t t CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Farmers '%utual Telephone Company Seattle School District No. 1 Griggs Morse Hardware Union Printing Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. u if If t r n tt tt n u rt tr rr ►� rt it tt L . N. Fre imann Farmers Mutual Telephone Company If it If it Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. It. If n tr F. Stanley Piper PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: McKesson & Robbins, Inc. tt tt tr Owl Pharmacy Shaw Supply. Company, Inc John Wyeth & Brother, Inc. Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Commercial Linen Company Consumers Union of United States, Inc. Geo. J. Hohl Company Lee Grocery Company It tt It . North Coast Chemical & Soap Works it Northern Grocery Pynor Feed Company, Inc. Harry Storrs Treasurer $ .18 Juv. Ct. 92.40 tt It (Play) 30.08 I It " 261035 it it 't 31.81 It it .3a Clerk .10 Sheriff .30 Supt. of Sch 1.73 Exten. Serv. 2.30 it It 3.25 Hort. Insp. .25 Civ. Def. 1.20 Ins. on Co. Bldgs 369.00 Adv. Exp. 101.70 Sundry Exp. 300.00 Total of Claims Allowed RESOLUTION]' $ 23.17 75.19 17.24 20.73 6.00 2.06 21.17 12.36 4.00 49.00 47.42 17.78 30.13 71.20 15.65 115.00 17.00 $ 19197.12 545.10 $ 1,742.22 r VMREAS, on May 31, 19439 WBATCOM COUNTY, through its duly elected and acting Board of County Commissioners, did lease to the UNITED STATES of AMERICA, until June 30, 1943, that certain territory described in the Supplemental Agreement attached to this resolution and made a part thereof, with option to renew annually thereafter until June 3.0, 1967, and WHEREAS, the UNITED.STATES of Al2RICA now desires that said lease be amended to dispense with the service of notice of renerra-1 for each fiscal year, as provided in said Supplemental Agree- ment, , NOVI, THEREFORE, in compliance with such request BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the s-aid lease be amended to dispense with the service of notice for each fiscal year as provided in the attached Supplemental Agreement; and the Chair- man of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said Agreement for and on behalf of this Board. Done in regular adjourned session this 16th day of July, 1943- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UJHATCOItit COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E . C . MAIITLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GE10. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT TO DISPENSE WITH NOTICE OF RENEVJAL THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AFREEMENT entered into this 31st day of May, 1943, by and between Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, whose address is Bellingham, Washington, for itself, its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the Lessor, and THE UNITED STATES OF AIVIERICA, hereinafter called the Government, WITNESSETH: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 �. APRIL- TERM FRIDAY THE- 16th DAY OF JULY 19 43 �NiII1GPRFtA7AFTTn SEMNV"UriP"WIMT6 WHEREAS, on 16 day of May, 1943, a lease was entered into between the Lessor and the Government covering - Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot la, Block 29,. said Baker View Addition; thence southerly along the east line of said Block 29 across Stuart Road and along the west boundary of Block 24 to the ,southwest corner of Lot 1 of said Block 24, thence easterly along the southern boundary of said Lot l to the southeast corner of said Lot 1 which point is on the east boundary of said Section 10; thence. southerly along said, east boundary of Section 10 to its intersection with the northerly right-of-way line of Baker View Road;,thence westerly along said northern right-of-way line of Baker View Road to its intersection with the extension of the east boundary of Block 16, said Baker View Addition; thence southerly along said eastern boundary of Block 16 to the southeast corner of Block 16; thence westerly along the'southern boundary of Blocks 16 and 15 of Baker View Addition;;thence northerly along the western boundary.of said Block 15, to the northwest corner of Block 15, thence easterly along the northern boundary of said Block 15 to a point which is 642 feet west of the north -south center line of Section 15; thence north 60 feet to the north right-of-way line of Baker View Road; thence east along said north right-of-way line of said Baker View Road 24.9 feet; thence northeasterly to a point on the north -south center line of Section 10, which point is 796.69 feet north of the south quarter corner of Section 10; thence north along said north -south center line of Section.,10 to a point which is 130 feet south of the north boundary of Block 21, Baker View Addition; thence westerly parallel to and 130 feet southe35j from said north boundary of Block 21, to the vrest.boundary of said Block 21; thence northerly along the western boundary of Blacks 21, 26 and 28 to the east -west center ling of Black 28;. thence easterly along the east west center line of Blocks 28 and 29 to the point of beginning, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, for the period May 16, 1942, to June 30, 1943, with option of renewal annually thereafter to (June 30, 1967, VIHEREAS', it is desired to amend said lease to dispense with the service of notice of renewal for each fiscal year, as hereinafter provided; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do hereby amend said lease the following respects and in these only: 1. Provisions 3 and 5 are deleted, and there is inserted in lieu thereof the following provision numbered 3: 113. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises With their appurtenances for the term beginning July 1, 1943 through June 30, 1944, provided that, unless and until the Government shall give notice of termination in accordance with provisions thereof, this lease shall remain in force thereafter from year to year without further notice; provided further that adequate appropriations are available from year to year for the payment of rentals:; and provided further that this lease shall in no event extend beyond June 30, 1967 IN v7ITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument as of the day -and year first above written. I (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY' CO10MISSIONF'RS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E.-C. MANLEY, Chairman Lessor THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Contracting Officer A letter of appreciation, to the Commissioners, for their support of the Bellingham playfield.program, was received from the playfield supervisors. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourrn d until.9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 20, 1943. Approveddy0. a - Chairman of the Board Bps 0 �. rr rr.r.rrr.r rw r �.� r r rLtlili'f L ■ IRS MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 20�0 1943 APRIL TERM ,Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 16, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. 404 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ TUESDAY THE 20th Y OF JULY 19 43 The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - July Auditor $ 1;469.37 'r it Assessor 1,383.32 " it Commissioners 600.00 It. It Treasurer 12607.51 Court House 405.01 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 Sup. Ct. tf2 178.65 't 'r Juv. Court 168.75 it it It " (Emerg) 75.'00 Clerk 646.24 J . P . #1 139.37 J. P. #2 128.12 01 " Pros. Atty 537.70 Sheriff 836.44 Jail 483.76 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Supt. of Sch. 380.75 " Agri. Exten. Serv. 469.99 " Hart. Insp. 187.50 Civ. Def. 112.50 Frazier's Typewriter Service Assessor 11.33 County Road Fund. Is 25.91 State & Maple Texaco Service Is 14.27 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 95.55 Douglas McKay Prop. Agent' 76.21 County Road Fund Sheriff 72.81 4-X Baking Company Jail 24.46 Knoll's Market Is 14.85 State & Maple Texaco Service Supt. of Sch. 1.03 County Road Fund It 10.91 It " it Exten. Serv. 18.68 State & Maple Texaco Service It it 1.03 Stanley C. Rogers Bd. of Equal. 15.00 Ralph C. Tenney it 15.00 Charles F. Trunkey " 15.00 `,I. C. Cavender it 15.00 Chas. A. Pedersen it 15.00 L. E. Unger It 5.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Def. Emerg. 1.00 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7483 Is it 7484 It It 7485 Victor Jones UBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-116 it it 37-117 it It 37-118 Cash Assistance Roll - August C HEALTH FUND: Payroll - July RELIEF FUND: Josephine H. Boley Total of Claims Allowed $ 796.88 200.00 200.00 40.00 $ 60.00 93a.14 3,585.81 13,123.50 520.00 $ 25.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COItMISSIONERS OF 1WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v` In the Matter of Placing Seal Coat on ) portions of Sumas-Kendall, Smith and ) gverson-Goshen Roads under project ( INITIATING RESOLUTION to be known as CRP-4 85 ) $ 10,563.33 $ 1,236.88 $ 17,702.45 $ 520.00 $ 25.00 $ 30,047.66 J IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to lace a seal coat on portions of bituminous roads, as follows: 5.26 miles of Everson -Goshen Road and Smith Road, beginning at corner common to Secs. 1, 29 119 12 T 38 N R 3 E. and run North 2 miles and East 3.26 miles to Mt. Baker Highway. 3.50 miles of Sumas hendall Road, beginning at Easterly line of Town of Sumas and run easterly and southerly 3.50 miles to southerly line of Sec. 12T40NR4E. x, • 1,� i�' $�x R I t Y ,, , MIS JULY TERM_ TUESDAY THE_— 20th v of JULY 40D i943 �mv�wrn-nscxvr�smx&ana�vFsaixsr BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Gas Tax Fund Donations Total Items of ;'fork $ 59823.36 $ 700.00 Lawrence Tarp. 1,000.00 ITooksack Twp. 1,000.00 Ten Mile Twp. 350.00 Van Wyck Twp. 300.00 Town of Sumas $ 99,173.36 The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of I'Tashington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 20th day of July, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMU SSIOMRS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E . C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONIlUfISSIONERS OF MIATCOM COUNTY, ITASHINGTON' In the Matter of Extending Bennett Avenue ) ( INITIATING RESOLUTION under project to be known as CRP ##84 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to extend Bennett Avenue in Sec. 14 T 38 N R 2 E, from its intersection with the McLeod Road and extending north,one-half mile to intersection with Bakerview Road and the Pacific Highway. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work $ 998.00 Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AIM AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance. with the Standard Road.and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 20th day of July, 1943. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01121ISSI OIL RS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor& Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C. 1V INLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners fo Whatcom County, Washington This being the time fixed for a hearing on the matter of emergency funds for the purchase of fire arms and other equipment for the Sheriff, and all requirements of law having been complied with, the said hearing was duly and regularly conducted and continued until Friday, July 23, 1943, because of the absence from this session of Commissioner King. �06 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY TH 20th AY OF JULY 79 43 -'^tiAAiSiZ3KG-CO.:TIICLL1i1CAA:iriCA GiiAGiII t� This being the time fixed for a hearing on the matter of emergency funds for the continued supervision of juveniles in Bellingham playfields, and all requirements of law having been com- plied with, the said hearing was duly and regularly conducted and continued until- Friday, July 23, 1943, because of the absence, from this session, of Commissioner King. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIV21ISSIO1,T_ERS OF 11HATCOM COUNTY, VJASHINGTOl`I' IN TIC MATTER OF TEE APPOINTMENT ) OF MRS . SYLVIA S. OERTEL AS CLERK OF POINT ROBERTS TOtiJTTSHIP ) R E S O L U T I O N V11EREAS, because of the departure of Iiirs. Helga Julius from Point Roberts,. a .vacancy. now exists in the position of Clerk of Point Roberts Township, and WEEREAS, the Supervisors of the said Point Roberts Township have now requested that the County Commissioners fill the vacancy so caused, by the appointment of Firs. Sylvia S. Oertel, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Firs. Sylvia S. Oertel, whose address is Point Roberts, iiashington, be and she is hereby appointed as Clerk of Point Roberts Township in 14hatcom County, Washington, to assume her duties at once and to hold such office until the next regular election, until her successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of July, 1943. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ) BOARD OF COUNTY COMNIISSIOIE RS OF ti`MTCOM COUNTY, 17ASHINGTON' E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.1i., I'Tednesday, July 21, 1943, when they again convened with Commissioners Manly and Elder present. The following claims were approved for payment: (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 7487 " " No. 7488 $ 928.64 63.00 $ 991.64 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9.30 A.14., Friday, July 23, 1943. Approved C. / Chairman of t1le Board FETING, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1943 Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, July 21, 1943, the Board met at 9:30 A.U., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Mary Edna Barter Huldah Cooke PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Physicians & Dentists, Inc. B. B. Meat & Sausage Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Washington Co-op Egg & Poultry Assn Bellingham tilater Department City Sanitary Service Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Adv. Exp. $ 55.00 It it 150.00 $ 550.00 62.78 25.66 47.64 2.43 1.08 19.87 $ 205.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY FRIDAY 23rd JULY TERM THE- DAY OF �Sti {GtP-PA I Rii RGt6".r�sLLSR6R''R7-i�PJISRl R GTU 43 19 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company $ 9.30 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 88.32 Biddle & Crowther Company 25.96 Owl Pharmacy 90.48 Owl Pharmacy 54.08 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 5.87 Shipman Surgical Supply Company 202.91 Bellingham Coal Mines. 24.30 Bellingham Herald 5.85 English Texaco Station 18.09 W. P. Fuller & Company 3.83 J. J. Lockert 1.24 The Lynden Tribune 2.50 Union Printing Company 27.60 It If It 34.25 B. B. Furniture Company, Inc. 1.24 Bellingham Coal Mines 228.29 Bellingham Publishing Company 12.22 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 7.80 E. J. Coffelt, Ferndale Lockers 1.44 J. B. Dunn 4.12 Geo. J. Hohl Company 2.06 Geo. J. Hohl Company 4.12 Jeffcott Motor Company 9.01 Lee Grocery Company 20.16 Lee Grocery Company 16.75 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 3.09 Dr. M. D. McKenzie., Veterinarian 6.00 Montgomery 'dard & Company 4.12 Morse Hardware Company 16.32 Multi -Products Eng. Co.,.Inc. 28.79 Northern Grocery 3.31 Northern Grocery 15.75 Northwest Cooperative Breeders, Inc. 10.00 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 10.35 Richfield Oil Corporation 21.43 Sherwood Bakery 53.02 Standard Brands, Inc. 13.84 Walton Fruit Company 4.94 Walton Fruit Company 43.16 Central Stores Revolving Fund 1.06 Union Printing Company 8.76 Western Union Telegraph Co. 2.69 ,`dill Ross, Inc. 26.76 �`dhatcom County Dairymen's Assn 144.96 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edgar H. Johnson (Order to A. F. Loft) $ 40.00 Clarence E. Kenoyer it 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed 11-1 In the matter Bakerview Rd; Streets, under BEFORE TIEE BOARD OF COUid'1'Y COMMISSIOT`TERS OF 1VHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON of placing one Bituminous Lift on ) Cottonwood, Laurelwood and Pinewood project to be known as CRP-#86 ) $ 2,023.60 $ 60.00 $ 2,289.15 INIT1IATING RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a bituminous lift on portions of the following roads and streets: 1.50 miles of Bakerview Aoad located in Sections 11-12-13-14 T 38 N R 2 E , W.M. 1.23 miles of Cottonwood, Pinewood and Laurelwood Streets located in Country Club Acreage in Sections 13 and 14 T 38 N R 2 E , W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purposes,.there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work Gas Tax Funds Marietta Township Donation Total $ 1036.13 $ 1600.00 $ 2636.13 The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �Y TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF JULY ADOPTED this 23rd day of July, 194a. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP.+MISSIONE'RS ) Attest: PUNY T. S_-=ER County Auditor & Ex-offifio Clerk of the Board By L.'COZIER Deputy VIAIVER and CONSENT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner E . C . MANLEY Chairman GEb. ELDER Commissioner Charles E. King dommissioner v. 550.0 ACRES OF LADD, MORE OF LESS, SITUATE IN WHATCOM•COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON; MACKAY LAND COP. PtUTY, a corporation, et al., Respondents. Comes now Whatcom County, Washington, a municipal corporation, which as to the compensa- tion to be paid for the taking of the property described as Parcel�1 A herein and more particular ly described in the petition of Mackay Land Company, a corporation, expressly waives service of notice and summons and of any and all other process and pleadings i.n.said cause and waives notice of hearing upon said petition of Mackay Land Company and upon the Petition for Condemnation herei and consents to and approves the foregoing petition of said Mackay Land Company for,vrithdrawal of the fund deposited with the Clerk fdr said property. The undersigned waives and disclaims. any and all interest because of an easement which it owns for a drainage ditch over Black ll,,which is in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 15, Township 39 north, Range 2 East W.M., granted by Mackay Land Company to Whatcom County by instrument dated April 18, 1940, and recorded August 29, 19402 in Volume 260 of Deeds, page 244, records of Whatcom County, ti-Iashington. And further agrees and consents to the payment of said deposit on account of taking of said property and hereby waives and disclaims any and all interest in and to the award of compensation for the taking of said property described in s aid petition of'Mackay Land Company. Dated at Bellingham, �'lashington, July 23, 1943. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C O11MISSIONERS ) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor VIHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON By E . C. I-LUMEY GEO. ELDER CHIiRLES E .. KING Its County Commissioners BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI MISSIOVERS OF V1HATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON TIE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR ) ( IPMENT FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE ) RESOLUTION DECLARING VMREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board on the 9th day of July, 1943, a resolution was unanimously adopted, which resolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing relative to the need, by the Sheriffts department, of fire arms and related equipment, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1943, at 11:00 A.M., at Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the e and plaice for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was -duly published the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and VIHEREAS., said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed, and was con- inued until 11:00 A.M., on Friday, July 23, 1943, and the Board now being fully advised in the remises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the staid emergency does exist and that it s necessary that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to eed $500.00, for the purchase of fire arms and :related equipment for the Sheriff's department, and it is hereby a.uthorized, and JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAYI - TH 23rd DAY OF JULY 4Q 79 43 �RiO R7RIR7iA:-G�BEI�'iR'x'A7iII��1'SFiI}jG7 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is_ hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount not to exceed $500.00, for the purpose above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd. day of July, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMiVIISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMDAISSIONERS OF VJHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E.: KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COOZESSIOIE RS OF IHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUND FOR ) ( RESOLUTION DECLARING (SALARIES OF PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS ) VAEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board on the 9th day of July, 1943, a resolution was unanimously adopted, which resolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of funds for salaries of -supervisors for Bellingham's pl:ay- t fields, and tMREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, the 2.0th day of July, 1943., at 11:30 A.M., at the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was duly publishe( in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, ,and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly -held at the time and place so fixed, and was con- tinued until 11:30 A.M., Friday, July 23, 1943, and the Board now being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is. necessary that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessaryexpenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $600.00, for salaries of supervisors of Bellingham's playfields, be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount not to exceed $600.00, for the purpose 'above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of July, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY C01-11ISSIONERS OF VMTCOM COUNTY, TASHINGTOIT E. C . MANT ,EY Chairman ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OM1bIISSI OIIERS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 410 JULY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 23rd Y O F. JULY 1943 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT 111ITH COUNTY ) . i TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF.JUNE, 1943 ) O R D E R Whereas Orland.Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County; Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of June, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH R EIaTTTANCES : State School .281.00 University 1,491.99 College 887.95 W.W.C.E. 253.46 E.u'T.C.E. 215.56 C.ti'J.C.E. 136.72 Veterans' Compensation 8.23 Parks and Parkways 182.37 Game 2.50 Forest Fire Protection 150.30 Highway Safety 182.37 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 1.46: Cash Paid City Treasurers 21,100.35 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 17,950.99 Soldiers' Relief 240.00 Road Fund 25,351.03 Public Assistance 232078.21 Law Library 86.72 Marriage Certificate 29.00 Treasurer's Revolving, 30.95 Public: Utility Dist. -General 862.99 Schools - General 2102394.94 Opportunity Room 2,919.60 Port - General 24,479.74 BONDS REDEEMED:. Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 5,000.00 Schools - Bonds 1,900.00 INTEREST ON BONDS: Funding Bands - 1941 Issue 19990.00 Schools - Bond 1,167.00 $ 340,375.43 We do hereby certify that we ious banks to his credit at the itor's check of Treasurer's cash DEPOSITORY Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham National Bank National Bank of Commerce First National Bank First National Bank Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Sumas U. S. Savings Bonds U. S. Defense Bonds find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in close of business on June 30, 1943, as shown by the County to be as follows. - LOCATION BALANCE Bellingham 46,073.21 Bellingham 254,965.54 Bellingham 189;954.46 Ferndale 25,000.00 Lynden 30;000.00 Lynden 450000.00 Blair. 5;000.00 Everson 7 $ 000.00 Sumas 10-000000 22., 550.00 49,950.00 $ 685,443.21 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERSPROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY TH 23rd AY OF JULY 11, 19 43 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 168.50 Chks and cash items 29260.44 Curs,ency 5,040.00 Silver 96.14 79565.08 7,565.08 Total cash in hand $ 6939008.29 ?plus temporary shortage 1.59 $ 693,009.88 IN TESTIMONY VMREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this. 23rd day of July, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY GO1bMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor, & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E . C . MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 27, 1943. Approved• Chairman oft e Board MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 279 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 23, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this idate, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: McBeath Glass Company Auditor $ 1.75 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It3.20 If " . It if Assessor 5.60 Jacobson Studio It 27.72 Fred Hanson It 20.60 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 4.81 Wash. State Taxpayers Assn It 10.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Ca. it11.55 it It Is it Commissioners 10.10 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. Court House 2.91 Lee Grocery Company It It 4.92 George Wetzel Sup. Ct. #2 1.65 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. it " It 7.15 If is it it It It (Rep) 2.65 is u It It Juv. Court 7.85 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. If It (Play) 16.41 W. N. Hine J. P. Co. 7.50 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Clerk 4.73 " " " " Pros. Atty 3.85 George Vietzel " " .98 Paul L. VanCleve " If 2.50 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Sheriff 14.40 Is " " It . Supt. of Sch. 5.20 Assoc. for Childhood Edu. It 2.71 D. Appleton & Co. It 8.01 Charles Scribner's Sons If 1.23 The Garrand Press If 2.06 Houghton, Mifflin Co. " 2.23 The J. K. Gill Co. " 2.47 Parents Magazine " 2.00 Prog. Education Ass'n Serv. Center " 1.85 Schools Arts Magazine " 4.00 Scott, Foresman & Co. " 2.97 Shady Hill Press " .53 University bf Minn. Press " 3.06 World Book Company " 3.40 Fred Hanson Clerk 2.58 Pacifie `Tele & Tele Co. Civ. Def. 38.19 " " If " Hort. Insp. 3.95 " ItIf It Adv. Exp. 7.46 $ 266.73 4.12- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE- 27t''h AY OF JULY 19' 43. COUINTY ROAD FUND: Si Geiger $ 9.60 Collector of Customs 11.11 J. A. Cole 2.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 10.72 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 23.23 E. Mi. Meece 50.00 Charley Loshbaugh 10.00 $ 116.66 IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. $ 73067 Whatcom County Implement Company .31 The Alpha Corporation 12.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 4.12 Mrs. Ora Byer 20.00 Chris.ten's .Store 15.00 Rome Grocery 40.00 S. A. Cunningham 10.00 Susie A. Cunningham 6.00 (4ueen Debruyn 10.00 Edquist's Grocery 89.74 The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 86.00 Hanson's Grocery 14.99 Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery 19.00 Lakeway Irlarket 19.00 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 20.50 Oertel Bros. Co. - Market Grocery 28.00 Payless Market 60.48 Mrs. Roy Reed 10.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 10.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 13.50 Safeway Stores, Inc. 67.96 Safeway Stores, Inc. 13.48 Self -Service Shoe Co. 4.89 0. C. Scudder 12.90 Shaw's Service 25.00 The Stag 20.00 Sternhagen's Grocery 15.00 Stewart's Grocery 9.00 Twenty -First Street Grocery 16.00 York Addition Grocery 28.00 Fred J. Zobrist 17.42. W. M. Bouck 3.00 Effie Downing 3.40 Owens Drug Company (1941 Business) .77 Owens Drug Company " " 2.83 Safeway Stores, Inc. " " 6.50 Safeway Stores, Inc. " " 1.50 Scott & Hart " " 4.08 $ 814.04 PUBLIC HEALTH FUM : Herald Prescription Pharmacy $ 77.34 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 12.93 $ 90.27 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,287.70 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner ) v. ) 550.0 ACRES OF LAND, PRIOR E,, OR LESS, ) SITUATE IN IVHATCONI COUNTY, STATE OF ) UASHINGTON ) EACKAY LAND COM)ANY, a corporation; VdTATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a municipal ) ocrporation, et al., respondents ) No. 580 PETITION TO WITHDR.A.13 ENTIRE FUND DEPOSITED WITH CLERK FOR PARCEL 2 COMES NOW the respondent, Whatcom County, Vashington, a municipal corporation, and as its petition for the withdrawal of funds on deposit with the Clerk of this Court, respectfully represents as follows: I. That on January 12, 1943, respondent, VIhatcom County, Washington, was the owner as its property in fee simple of certain real property in Iiihatcom County, Washington, referred to in the Petition for Condemnation and Declaration of Taking filed in this action as Parcel 2, said real property being more specifically described as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY' TERM TUESDAY TH 27th Y OF. JULY 19 43 �a:aacna�xuacta�a¢tu1MRA FWASrtrscw Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block five (5); Lots one (1) to twenty (20), inclusive, block six (6); Lots one (1) to fifteen (15),inclusive, and lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), block seven (7); Lots one (1) to four (4), inclusive, and lots six (6) to fifteen-(15), inclusive, block eight (8); ALL in "Map'o.f Pearl Addition to the City of Whatcom", according to plat thereof recorded in volume 3 of plats, page 12, records of said county. Subject, however, to an e.asement for public highway purposes, and excepting coal and other mineral rights and access thereto as set forth in Declaration of Taking No. 1 herein, as amended, together with all other rights, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. II. That on October 27, 1942, the respondent Whatcom County, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, entered into an option agreement with the. petitioner, United States of iunerica, whereby said Whatcom. County gave to said United Statesan option to purchase the above - described property for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). That on January 12, 1943, the United States of America filed herein a Declaration of Taking and deposited in the Registry of this Court a sum of money as just compensation for the taking of said property. Just compensa- tion for the taking of said property was. said:sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and was not less than said sure. Respondent agrees to accept said sum as just, full, final and complete compensation for the taking of said property. III. That respondent is entitled to just compensation for the taking of Parcel 2 above described, and has made no transfer or conveyance of all or any part of the fee simple title of said Parcel 2, or of the right to compensation for the taking thereof. That the undersigned respondent is the only person having.an interest in the compensation to be paid for said Parcel 2. IV. That on January 12, 1943, there were no recorded nor unrecorded liens, leases, encum- brances or transfersoutstanding on Parcel 2. V. That there are no unpaid municipal light, water, power or sewer bills;.that there are no unpaid taxes or assessments against said real property. VI. That immediately prior to the date on which the United States took possession of Parcel 2., the possession and occupancy of said Parcel 2 were vested solely in this.respondent. VII. That subsequent to October 12, 1942, no person, firm or corporation has been engaged by respondent to do or perform any work of any nature whatsoever on Parcel 2, who has not been �paid for such services, and that no materials or supplies have been furnished to be used thereon or have been used thereon, which have not been paid for. VIII. That respondent hereby expressly waives service of notice and summons and of any and all other process and pleadings in the above -entitled action, and waives notice of hearing upon this petition and upon the Petition for Condemnation herein and consents,to the taking without notice of the deposition of any one of the County Commissioners of ldhatcom County, Washington before any notary public of the State of Washington and to the admission of said deposition -in evidence at the time of the hearing upon this petition. WHEREFORE this respondent prays for an order of this Court adjudging the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)- to be just compensation for the taking and appropriation of said Parcel 2, and directing the Clerk of this Court to pay to Whatcom County, Washington, their respondent, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), as just, full, final and complete compensa- tion for the taking of Parcel 2. WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E . C . MAIMSY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0I18aSSIOI7ERS GEO. ELDER CHARLES E. KING Its Board of County Commissioners BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ) rs �TI-EREAS the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the Caunty,o Whatcom, State of Viashington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and. a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasu in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the.best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatc State of Vlashington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sel the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as 414 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF JULY 19 43_ provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of V7ash.ington for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham. Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., on a date to bE fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom., State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said Gounty Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: Fairhaven Amended, Lot 1, Block 17 . $ 85.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Addition, Lots 6-7, Block 92 0 0 0 0 35:00 Fairhaven Addition to Fairhaven, Lot 24, Block 3; Lot 9, Block 2, less road 15.00 Lyslets First Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 4-5-6, Block 2 30.00 Valley Park Addition, Lots 8-9-111, Block 6 0 0 0 10.00 Rosburgh's First Addition to Blaine, Lot 3, Block 4 5.00 Town of Sumas, Lots 20-21-22-23, Block 18 30.00 Summerland:, Lot 5, Block 2 30.00 NZ NE, Sec. 33, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E 160.00 Map. 3.1: SE IdE - IM SE, Sec. 25, Twp. 39 N, Range 4 E 80.00 SAY NE, Sec. 9, Twp. 40 N, Range 6 E 0 0 0 0 400.00 Lots 1 - 2 & SE,-, less road, Sec. 36, Twp. 41 N, Range 1 E 0 0 0 250.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 27th day of July, (SEAL OF TIE; BOARD OF COUNTY C O181ISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy E. C . MAIMEY Ohairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CH.IJUSS E. KING Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POVER AND LIGHT COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS III WHATCOM COUNTY, I7ASHINGTON v ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMViISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POIER & LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AI�TD OPERATE TRANSMISSION LII,MS FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC POG'7E'R, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS OI\E OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC. POWER, TOGE TIER V ITH THE POLES, V7IRES AND OTHER APPURTENANCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LINES AS ONE OF SUCH APPURTENANCES, UPON, .OVER , ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, NOT VITHIN THE LIMITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOWN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLL0;17S, to -wit: BE IT RE=,1BERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissione. of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held this date at the.,public meeting room of said Board a the Court House of Whatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Washington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been set and notices posted, and hearing having been adjourned and continued from time to time until this date, at which meeting there were present Commissioners E. C. Manley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King, they being all of the Commissioners of said County; and there also being present L. Cozier, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit: 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore iven in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this Board, and this oard has heretofore entered an order to that effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant, PugetioSound Power ' Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires, and other appurtenances, including on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and acros the following described public roads in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, to -wit: JULY I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 413 TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY of JULY Road 550. Be inning at an intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Fifty-four254) at or near the Quarter Section Corner common to Sections Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W.M., thence Northerly along Section Line between Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Ten (10) and Eleven (11),. Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W.M. to an inter- section iprith Road numbered Fifty-seven (57) at or near the Quarter Section Corner common to Sections Ten (10) and Eleven (11), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, T.M. The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses of said roads. The privilege is granted to thegrantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right -of way outside of the road above described for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assisgnm may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction, or, location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such road, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a near and workmanlike manner and shall be of such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surfacd of the ground and the other wires, and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of the roads. dhenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of said roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such roadiand said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee., its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and caref manner, and provided, further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first be served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three -days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blasting is to be done. The said grantee,. for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom and the Townships therein from any injury arising from.any casualty or accident to person or property by reason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condi- tion, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships for damages caused by said pole or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided sasonable notice,is given such grantee, its successors or assigns-, by said County of Whatcom or Township affected or any suit or action begun against said.County or Township on account of any alleged claims for any said cause. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authority privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this, franchis on which to base rates outside -of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing, posting,and publishing notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like, and that in case of the purchase or condemnation of this franchise by Public Utility Listrict No. 1 of Whatcom County, Washington, or by.any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at the actual cost of obtaining the same. The Authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be old, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns.. Grantee -shall commence construction of said road within ninety days after acceptance of this franchise, and anytime after the expiration of such time the Board of County Commissioners shall have authority to notify the grantee, its successors or assigns, in writing, -to commence construction thereon within ninety days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same within a reasonable time, and failing so to do such Board shall have the right, to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of said road upon which construction has not been commenced, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrender ed by the grantee, its successors and assigns. Whenever necessary.for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of 11 or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom ounty, Washington, any or all of said poles and wires shall be immediately removed from said road nd reset or relocated thereon as required bys_aid Board of County Commissioners, all by and at he expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and der, file with the County Auditor of-Vlhatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, ivilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. 4 "ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM_ TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF JULY -1943 The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- ioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby signed by the under- igned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting, in uthentidation thereof. Further hearing on the Application herein is continued from session to session of this ard, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, '�'dashington, this the 27th day of July, 1943. I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL1MISSIONERS ) ttest: L. COZIER eputy County Auditor and x-officio Clerk of the Board f County Commissioners E. C. WU-E. Y Chairman of Board of County. Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, July 30, 1943. Approved hairman oft Board 77t1Titi��rrzl�il'"7'"7frCi'�#£�i�l�#ri#; �rt�f�rfi�!'�rYrfr�rtl�fTltiTiTr�r7'frlrrYt>Tr7nf�rYfflTrrt7r�iTl��7tttttttJ�T17��rrttrrr� rit�rYtriTtJ'77`%`ti7" TvE;ETING, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 27, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Ll., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: F. S. Balyeat Chas. Riley Hazel B. Heun Chas. Rand Payroll - July - Playfield Supervisors It it If of Fees of Jurors - St. v. Louie u Ellis Dept. of Labor Industries u It It tt if It Wash. St. Ass►n of Co. Commissioners C ASSIST !r, CE FIND: Firs. Etta Leickem iuirs . Etta Leickem iurs. Ethel O'Cain Aubert Drug Company it tt is it It if It It to it It It Roy Barrett Drugs Dr. E. I. L. Cilley Dr. Carl 1d. Erb. Fairhaven Pharmacy Gibb Clinical Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy it If it it It If Dr. S . S . Howe Hurley Drug Mart International Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy u rr tt tt a tt it tt It u It tt tt tt u tt to tt tt tt Assessor $ 4.12 it 2.00 Sup. Ct. #1 219.00 It11 #2 219.00 Juv. Ct. 453,10 11 tt 4merg. 56.75. J. P. #1 6.00 Sheriff 32.51 Jail 25.20 Constable 6.30 Exp . Corn. Assn 25.63 $ 55.00 55.00 25.00 4.72 6.25 13.65 1.03 25.46 38.50 32.50 8.00 2.16 67.50 11.20 8.70 1.39 25.25 18.60 2.63 .93 3:61 1.33 2.32 12.17. .77 3.55 .52 1.55 1.91 2.63 $ 1,056.61 JULY RECORD OF' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY. -THE ___^ 30th Y OF JULY _19 43 Mrs. Mildred Pratt $ 34.50 Adelaide Anderson 79052. Effie B. Downing 33.87 Thelma Schaffer 149.68 $ 731.40 Total of Claims Allowed 1,7818.01 An increase in rate of pay, from $260.00 per month to $265.00, for the Whatcom County elfare Administrator, was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 3, 1943. Approved MEETING, TU ESDAY, AUGUST 39 1943 JULY'TERM Pursuant to adj ournment taken Friday, July 30, 1943, the. Board convened at 9:30 A.IVI. , this te, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin. Assessor $ 27.95 John F. Campbell 11 13.21 E. C. Manley Commissioner 68-030 Geo. Elder " 3.25 Charles E. King " 7:25 Bellingham Publishing Company " 9. " " 'r.45 Treasurer 12:73. Ershig Sheet Metal Works Court House 19,78: West Publishing Company Sup. Ct. #1 200'00 Audrey Owsley Juv. Ct. 38.75 Ruth School for Girls it it 12.00 Catholic Charities of Bellingham it it 60:00 F. M. Hamilton Pros. Atty 1.30 Clark Feed & Seed, Inc. Jail 90*89 Harold Smith If 21--59 Parker x. Pratt Def. Emerg. 12.65 Rev. Gust Anderson " " 2.00 Viola Winterburn " " 2.00 F. W. Larson " " 4.00 OUNTY ROAD FUND: J. K. Rogers $ 1.29 Ray Packer, 8.20 County Road Engineer Hwy Acct. (Skagit County) 56.30 Ireland & Bellingar 446'9& Diesel Oil Sales Co. 5.00 Aubert Drug Co. :41 Union Printing Company 1.03 Frazier's. Typewriter Service 24.72 'lashington Co -Operative Mills, Inc. 92.29 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 5.36 Iverson Lumber Company 127 0' 97 Bellingham Sash &.Door Company 18.15 Bellingham Iron & Metal Company 3..06 6.44 Whatcom County Implement Co. 12''41 It if a It 13.60 It 80'03 Fred Jensen 71.22 it " 7.21 u u 2.58 Bellingham Auto Parts Co. .50 State & Maple Texaco Service 17.20 It " " " 14..94 is to to 49.76 Mt. Shu.ksan Garage 10:56 Scott & Hart. .52 it It 3.90 Tudor & Linn 17.15 Powder Sales & Equipment Company 1.33 Lynden Motor Company 7*36 Pau1L R. Tiffany 14.00 Norman F. Mills 35.00 Nelson Equipment Company 146.58 A. Wasching 131*4Z Mades Motor Service 480.00 $ 346.10 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY TH 3rd Y of AUGUST 19 43 COUITTY .ROAD, Continued: Diehl Motor Company $ 2.46 ,r ,t tr 13.02 r, rr 141.05 Barron Tire Company 75.14 if tr it . 406:73 Morse Hardware Company 2.15 45.44 tr a ,r 48:26 u u u .56 4.04 Automotive Parts Service 145.65 It ItIt 147.28 rr if It 174.48 It If rr 176.34 . ItIt " 1,328.72 ' Bellingham Publishing Company 3.15 tr If H 9.63 Pacific Highway Transport, Inc. 2.10 $ 4,166.74 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Vivian Goodman $ 100.16 $ 100.16 LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 41,623.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.9,1ISSIOIEPIRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of Seal Coating. ) on portion of DIcLeod Road, ( INITIATING RESOLUTION as CRP-#F87 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT811ISSIONERS that it is their intention to o-operate with the City of Bellingham in placing a bituminous Seal Coat on.,75 of a mile of the cLEOD ROAD located in Sec. 13, T 38 N, R 2 E, W.M. being partly within the city limits of the ity of Bellingham and partly outside and in Whatcom County; the City of Bellingham to perform he work and the County of ►Thatcom to pay its proportionate share of the cost. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing proper county road purpose there is hereby priated a sum in the folloviing detail: Items of Work $ 572.26 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and e County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lava ovided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by day labor in accordance'with the tandard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 11ashington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COA121ISSIONERS ) ttest: PLINY T. SITMER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy v IN TIM, MATTER OF PURCHASE COUNTY ROAD EQUIPL1ENT E . C . !VL(UMEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHfiRLES E . KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COU! ]'T Y C011114I SSIONERS OF M]ATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINIGTON ) ( RESOLUTION CJ'1LLI1,TG FOR BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, hington, to purchase equipment hereinafter described, for use in, oiling county roads; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY` THE_ 3rd DAY of AUGUST 1943 _ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a call for bids.be advertised in accordance with Sec. 47, Chap. 187, Laws, of 1937, for the purchase of the following equipment: One - 1750 Gallon Used Steel Tank, fully insulated, with steam heating flues, Arrow Pump and all distributor attachments. Bids to be opened and considerat at 10:00 o'clock Ko_.M. on -Tuesday, August 17, 1943, in the office of -the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County' -Courthouse, and award to be made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of August, 1943.. BOARD OF COUNTY CObMISSIONERS OF UIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex=officio Clerk of the -Board t By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM14ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF A TRANSFER OF FUNDS ) FROM THS HIGHWAY DEFICIT FUND TO ( 0 R'D E R THE.- BOND REDEMPTIO11 FUND ) WHEREAS, there has accumulated in the Highway Deficit, Fund the amount of $2,424.08, which moneys are no longer needed for the payment of Donohue Raad obligations, and V9E;REAS, the transfer of this amount to the Bond.Redemption Fund would make.possible the earlier redemption of bonds and the elimination of considerable bond interest, NOW, THEREFORE,' -BE IT ORDERED by this Board that -the County Treasurer be, and he -is hereby, authroized and directed to transfer the amount of $2,424.08 from the Highway Deficit'Fund� to the . Bond Redemption Fund. DONE in..r.egular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of August, 1943. j (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1l&1ISSIONRRS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard L. 'COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COM6tIISSIOItE2S OF VMATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E . - KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0NMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON N THE.NATTER OF A TRANSFER OF FUNDS ) ROM THE MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND (' 0 R. D E R 0 CURRENT EXPENSE FU11D ) WHEREAS, on April 30„ 1943, a claim for $2.00, payable to Harry 0. Loft, County Clerk, was lowed on Current Expense Fund'for the recording of two marriage certificates, Nos. 7185 and 7181. ted December 1937, in the belief that these numbers had been cancelled and,the money transferrer om Marriage Certificate Fund to the Current Expense Fund, and WHEREAS, it now appears that such transfer had not been made, nor these numbers cancelled, the recording I should rightfully have been paid from the.Marriage Certificate Fund, 420 JULY RECOR D ' OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF AUGUST is 42 110111, THEREFORE, BE IT, ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby, authorized and dircted to transfer $2.00 from the.Marriage Certificate Fund to the Current Expense DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of August, 1943: (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhKESSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex=officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SSIOJ ERS OF V HATCOM COUNTY, VTAS'HINGTOAF E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner LICENSE. FOR INSTALLATIONS UPON RIGHT' OF WAY THIS AGREEMENT; made this 3rd 'day of August, 1943, by and between 'IMTCOM COUNTY:, a poll cal subdivision of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the "Licensor", and THE UNITED STATES .OF ALERICA, hereinafter called the "'Government«, VTITAIESSETH: THAT, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable considerations to it is hand paid, the receipt.and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowled*ged and in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises, and agreements herein made, the Licensor hereby grants to the Government a license to re -surface -that part of Baker View Road from a point 653.47 feet east of the southwest corner of Section 11, Township 38 North, Range a East.of the Willamette Meridian, to its intersection with Pacific, Highway U. S. Highway No,,.- 992 in the County of Whatcom, State.of Washington, in accordance with the location as shown -"on the attached map, File No. N-48F-36, the construction to be pursuant to specifications set forth on said map. Re -surfacing of part of Baker View Road is for use in c.onnecti o' n with the Vlar Department extab- lishment known as Bellingham Airdrome, and is upon the following terms,•provisions, and conditions I. The Government is hereby granted the right to construct, operate, maintain and renew the re -surfacing herein described. II. The construction, operation, maintenance and renewal of said re -surfacing of part of Baker View Road shall be accomplished by the Government at its sole cost and expense; in such a manner -as will at all times enable the Licensor to use the surface of the right=of-way. III. In the event of any future alterations of the property of the Licensor or of the line or grade of the right-of-way necessitating changes in siaid installa- tions, the Government will make such changes in its installations as may be necessary in connection with said.alterations. IV. The.Licensor shall not be liable for damages to property or injuries to persons arising from the construction; operation, maintenance, or renewal of said in- stallations by the Government. V. This agreement, with the rights and privileges herein granted, shall be subject to cancellation or termination only by mutual agreement of the parties, or in the event the terms and conditions hereof are not fulfilled, or in the event the: Government abandons the -use of the premises for the purposes herein granted. In .either of te_ latter two events, concellation may be effected by -either party. hereto upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the other;, and, upon the expira- tion of said thirty (30) days after service of such notice,,this agreement and the rights and privileges hereby granted, as well as the obligations hereby imposed upon the parties, shall absolutely cease and determine. VI. All expenditures to be made by the Government under the provisions of this agreement shall be subject to appropriations being available for the purpose.- VII. No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit to arise' therefrom. Nothing, however,, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company if the agreement be for the general benefit of such corporation or company. IN WITNESS G'VI-iEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be properly executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above written. VTHATCOM COUNTY, a political sub -division of the State of Washington (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY GOWISSI01MRS) By E. C. m�4 . ttest: GEO. ELDER. NY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J•ULY TERM TUESDAY . THE 3rd DAY OF AUGUST �43 9 RESOLUTION' "WHEREAS the Government of•the United States has requested of'Whatcom County, a permit or license to re -surface that part of Baker View Road from a point 653.47 feet east of the southwest forner of Section 11, Township 38 North, Range 2 east, W.M., to its intersection with Pacific Highway, being U. S. Highway, T�Io. 9,9, which improvement is in connection with. the Bellingham Airdrome; all in Whatcom County, -Washington, and WHEREAS, .such work is to be.done at the sole cost of the United States, and is in further- ance of National Defense, IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED by.the Board of Commissioners of 17hatcom County, Washington, in regular session assembled, that the Governemtn be and is hereby granted a permit or license to re -surface the above described section of highway as' per map and specifications, being File No. N-48 F-36, attached to and made part of said license. Passed this 3rd day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF TIM, BOARD OF COUNTY• COMMISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SKYDER. Clerk of said Board E. C. MANLEY GEO. ELDER CHARLES E.,KING Board'of Commissioners of Whatcom'County, Washington ✓An application, made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, by Guy P. VanKeulen, for a transfer to him of the l:i.cense 'of Grover C. Vogt, Birch Bay Golf Course, R #1, Blaine, was eppro.ved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being -no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 6, 1943. Approved �• Chairman of thrAoard .rrvnr • rr r.rro�.�.».rr rv+r •r.�r .r.�.w�. .�.�. + MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 61 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday,. August 3, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Company if It if Towner Printing Company Orland Ivars.on Union.Printing Company Pleas Isaacs Hagen & Hogberg Paint Company Fred Ingersoll Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Union -Printing Company Wallace Chevrolet Company 4-X Baking Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods' Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass i n The Frank Shephard Co. Union Printing Company Knights,of Pythias Iverson Lumber Company Tide •`later Assoc. Oil Co. (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. FUND: Auditor Assessor It Treasurer Court House u tt It It Prop. Agent Sup. Ct. ##1 Juv. Ct.. Clerk . Sheriff Jail It a rr rr rr Pros. Atty, Ci.v. Defense Def. Emerg. It It Is to Supplemental - Cash Assistance for August (Daisy Beck) IMISC. HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright,.M. D. $ 65.24 .52 3.61 28.45 10.04 28:00 2.27 9.10 7.05 72,00 19;84 64.93 24.81 69.64 19.31 16:37 44.23 2168 12:.00 2.84 12.50 8.70. 7.88 $ 551.01 $ 40.00 $ ' 40.00 $ 15.00. $ 15.00 42:2' JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE .6th DAY of AUGUST 79 43 �t.�rmer���anraar�u�!raauow.cternrarn i� (COUNTY ROAD .FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7559 $ 916.40 7560 687.70 7561' 571.88 7562 830.98 7563 164.25 7564 341.30 7565 6.80 7566 686.55 7567 621.40 7568 538.00 7569 60.80 7570. 289.30 7571 416.38 Nelson Equipment Company, 52.53. Jewell Motor Company 1.72 It It of 3434-'99 Farmers Equipment Company 4.43 Pattison Auto Body Company 20.48 C. 3. Kale Canning Co: 13.63 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. 36.76 Dahlman's Dairy Supply 49.39 Bloedel.Donovan Lumber Mills 230"18. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.18 Howard Cooper. Corporation 137.94 Jeffcott Motor Co. 1.29 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 58.85 Monahan Garage 1.13 City of Lynden 50.00 Bellingham Auto Parts 6.70 Nicholas Jerns Co. 836.88 $ 71775.82 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mary Edna Barter $ 34..75 Huldah Cooke '26.95' Parker H. Pratt 37.85 Union Printing Company 14.26. $ 113.81 TREASURER' S RE, VOLVIITG FU10 : Fred Ingersoll $ 9.85 $ 9.85 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUIM : Katherine Helen Newman $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 8,555.49 '-'`A copy of the lease of the Bellingham Airport to the U. S. Government, authorized by a resolution of the Board on February 5, 1943, and now completed by the U. S. Army Engineers, was received and is as follows: L E.A S E G� Between WHATCOM COUiTTY, a Municipal Corporation and The United States of America 1. THIS LEASE, made- and entered into this 16th day of May, in the year one thousand nine. hundred and forty-two by and between 11HATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, whose address is Bellingham, 14ashington for itself and its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the Lessor, and -THE UNITED STATES OF A1,19RICA, hereinafter called the Government: UI-TNESSETH: The parties hereto for•the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree as follows: 2. The Lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises,, viz: As described on Exhibit "A'r.attached hereto and- by this reference made part hereof, containing 3-630.44 acres, more or less, (E.C.M. & R.B0.) to be used exclusively for the folio%^ring purposes (see instruction No. 3) Military purposes „Negotiated under Title 11 of the First 1'lar Powers Act, 1941, Act of December 18, 1941. (Public Law 354 - 77th Cong.) and Ex- ecutive Order No. 9001, dated December 27, 1941." 3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurtenances for the term beginning rith the date hereof '(May 16, 1942) and ending with June 30, 1943. 4. The Government shall not assign this lease in any event, and shall not sublet the- iemi.sed premises except to a desirable tenant, and for a similar purpose, and will' not permit the ase of said premises by anyone other than the Government, such sublessee, and the agents and servants of. the.Governmernt, or of such sublessee. JULY FRIDAY TERM TH Rt r ! +�� S� A`'^� {,�� #•) 4, 4 r I,€ S•`'} 6th Y OF AUGUST 1943 u�atorxsaamrrxcca—.raszcsHcxxu�w�xrx's;a 5. This .._lease may, at the option of the Government, be renewed from year to year at a ren '.' tal of One and no/l00 Dollars ($1.00) per annum, receipt of which is, hereby acknowledged and otherwise upon.the terms and conditions herein specified, provided notice be given in writing to' the Lessor at least thirty (30) days before this lease or any renewal thereof would otherwise expire; Provided that no -renewal thereof shall extend the.period of occupancy of the premises beyond the 30th day of June 1967. 6. The Lessor shall furnish to the Government, during the occupancy of said premises, under the terms .of this lease, as part of the rental consideration, the following: Nothing. 7. The Government shall pay the Lessor for the premises rent at the following rate: ie and no/100.Dollars ($1.00) per annum, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. ..8. The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions, structures, or signs, in or upon the premises hereby leased (provided such alterations, additions, structures, or signs shall not"be detrimental to or inconsistent with the rights granted to other tenants an the property or in .,the build- ing in which said premises are located); which fixtures, additions, or structures so placed in or upon or attached to the said premises shallbe and remain the property of the Government and may be removed therefrom by the Government prior to the termination of this lease, and the'Government, if required by the Lessor, shall, before the expiration of this lease or renewal thereof, restore the premises to the same condition. as that existing at the time. -of entering upon the same under this lease,. reasonable and ordinary wear and tear and damages by the elements or by circumstances over which the Government has no control, excepted: Provided, however, that if the Lessor requires such restoration, the Lessor shall give written notice thereof to the Government Twenty (20) days before the termination of the lease. 11. No member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any hare or part of this lease or to any benefit to arise therefrom. 116thing, however, herein con- ained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the lease be for the general enefit of such corporation�or company.. 12. The Government shall have the right to cancel this lease or. --any renewal thereof at any ime by giving (30) days written notice of its intention thereof.. 13. The government, during the period that said premises are used exclusively.for military urposes, shall repair and maintain in serviceable condition the landing area and improvements, acilities and equipment thereon used by the government; provided that during the period of this ease or any renewal, whenever said premises are not used exclusively for military purposes, the overnmeat shall perform its proportionate share of the repairs and maintenance of said premises o the extent made necessary by their use by the government, and the lessor shall perform its roportionate share of additional repairs and maintenance. 14. From the date of commencement of this lease to a date six months after the termination f the unlimited national emergency declared by the President on May 27, 1941 (Proclamation N.2487 he government shall have the exclusive use of the demised premises; provided that the term of his lease or any renewal thereof shall expire six.months after the termination of the said nlimited national emergency, unless the said lease, with the approval of the Secretary of War and he Administrator, of Civil Aernautics, or successors, is,further renewed annually under the provi- ions of paragraph 5; hereof; provided further that during the period for which provision is made or exclusive use of the premises for military purposes the military commander may from time to ime permit by instruments in vrriting, the use by commercial, private or other non-military air - raft of landing areas whenever and for such period.of time as said use does not interfere with ilitary operations but all such uses shall be subject to such rules, regulations and control as he military commander may prescribe. 15. The government, at its option, may leave in place the alterations and improvements- made o landing areas in lieu of the restoration of landing areas, as provided in paragraph 8 of this ease. 16. Attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B" and by reference made a Fart hereof, is a joint .ysical survey of the premises adopted by the lessor as being a true statement of the condition ' . the leased premises as of date of occupancy by the Government. (E.C.�,. & ,R.B.D. ) Paragraphs 9 and 10 deleted and Paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15 added prior to signature. ragraph 16 was added subsequent to signing by lessor. IN UITNESS V1-EREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date t above written. n presence of: L. COZIER House, Bellingham, Wash. (Address) VIE ATCOM COTRUY, a Municipal Corp. By E. C. MANLEY (SEHv AL OF T BOARD OF COUi1TTY C 01112 ISSI ONES) UNITED STATES OF Al1ERICA R. B. DAUGHERTY, Captain, Corps of Engineers Contracting Officer EXHIBIT "A" (Attached to above) LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lessor Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 13, Block 29, said Baker View Addition; thence southerly along -the east line of said Block 29 across Stuart Road and along the west boundary of r- 4 24 µ JULY T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 6th Y OF AUGUST 19 43 Block 24 to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said Block 24, thence easterly alongthe southern - boundary of said Lot 1 to the southeast corner of said Lot 1 which point is on the east boundary of said Section 10; thence southerly along said east boundary of Section 10 to its intersection tith the northerly right-of-way line of Baker View Road; thence westerly,along said northern right-of-way line of Baker View Road to its intersection with the extension of the east boundary of Block 16, said Baker View Addition; thence southerly along said eastern Bouralary of Block 16 to the southeast corner of Block 16; thence westerly along the southern boundary of Blocks 16 and 15 of Baker View Addition; thence northerly along the western boundary of said Block 15, to the northwest corner of Block 15, thence easterly along the northern bouridary.of said. Block 15 to a point which is 642 feet west of the north -south center line of Section 15; thence north 60 feet tc the north right -of -Nay line of Baker View Road; thence east along said north right-of-way,line of said Baker View Road 24.9 feet; thence. northeasterly to a.point on the north -south center line of Section 10, which point is 796.69 feet north of the south quarter corner of Section 10; thence north along said north -south center line of Section-10 to a point which is 130 feet south,of the north boundary of Block 21, Baker View Addition; thence westerly parallel to and 130 feet souther- ly from said north boundary of Block 21, to the west boundary of said Block 21; thence northerly along the western boundary of Blocks 21, 26 and 28 to the east -west center line of Block 28; thence easterly along the east -west center line of Blocks 28 and 29 to the point of beginning, in Whatcom County, State of 147ashington. EXHIBIT IIBii SURVEY AND STATEMr NT OF CORDITION OF PREMISES made by REPRESENTATIVE OF UNITED STATES ARMY and I'JHATCOM COUNTY, A Municipal Corporation:, Bellingham, r';ashington This record to be appended to and become 'a part of a written permit or lease to the United (States by the above named Occupant or Owner. IDENTITY OF PREMISES: State, City, Township, Section, Tract and Acres. See Exhibit "A" Occupant U. S. Army CONDITION' OF PREMISES AT?D SURVEY: Live stock - None Fencing - Land Area - 363.44 acres Crops -- None Buildings - Building of United Air Lines Transport Corporation Still being used by staid company Water System - The area is served by City of Bellingham Water System Miscellaneous - This statement of the condition of the above premises and survey is correct as set forth herein this 16th day of May, 1943. WTHATCOM COUNTY J. STANLEY MULLA_NE By E. C. ItEY, Chairman Associate Land Appraiser Board of:'sCounty Commissiorn rs . U. S. Army Engineers (Seal of the Board of County Commissioners) The July report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being -no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 10, 1943. Approved Chairman of the B and MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 103. 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 6, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., thi date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company " If It it Pattison Auto Body Co. Roy Dodge Standard Oil Co . of California Farmers Mutual Telephone Company. Auditor $ .80 Assessor ..13 " 12.36 It 22.25 Commissioners 2.64 Commissioners .33 a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUJESDAY - s• v of AUGUST 9 43 Orland Ivarson Treasurer $ 1.45 J. C.'Penney Co. Court House 6.01 Sears, Roebuck & Co. " 't 4.97 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Juvenile Ct. .25 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. If 11 (Play) 10.83 Morse Hardware Company 1t " It 1.67 Star Drug Company " It It 5.97 Western Woodworking Company �: .,If rt 11.03 Union Printing Company. " " " 17.58 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Clerk .12 it 11 N u Sheriff .28 Standard Oil Co. of.California " .88 Joe Altose Jail 3:71 Knollts Market 11 13:15 Union Oil Co. of California it 1.65 Gordon.L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 2.46 Union Printing -Company " " It 30'86 Farmers. Mutual Telephone Company " " it .68 it It It. " Exten. Serv. 3.15 John P. Miller it " 8.52 Carolyn Polstra Marquand it. " 35.26 Photo Lab. Inc. II II 3.20 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. rr a 9.10 Union Printing Company 't " .26 Louis W.-King Hort. Insp. 55.95 Farmers Mutual Telephone Gompany Civ. Def. 1.35 Albert E-. Anderson Def. Emerg. 1.40 Donovan Furnitw e Company It it 6.59 Supt. of Public Instruction Adv. Exp. 33.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: M. J. Bamford- $ 1.44 Trunkey do Sons 40.81 125.15 Standard Oil Co. of California 130.15 if 11 It Is 11 39.95 It II It li it 30.55 Is II rt sE tt 65.11 II sr. Is It It 64.11 General Petroleum Corp. of Cal. 362.29 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 44.75 Union Oil Co. of California 23.40.. n Ir tc II tt 60067 Barron Tire Company 308.37 tt it At 8.57 Ir it It 9.78 State & Maple Texaco Service 358.27 If . ... tt It It 8.96 Ir Is Is Ir 45.22 1- . W. Gibbs 9.08 I► 9.55 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 60.90 Homer Mark Mortuary, Inc. 60.90. rLOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital $ 2,118.48 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 542.97 Earl I. L. Cilley, bi. D. 37.50 L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 122.50. Total of Claims Allowed v Final Cost Records were certified on various projects, as follows: CRP-SM#27 Bakerview, LicLeod, Bennett Rds.: It II #28 Waske, Larson, Lang Roads It It #29 Pole, King Tut, Hemmi Roads " Ir. #30 Woodlyn, Laurel, Axton, Aldrich; Old Guide, Bartlett Roads #31 North Shore Road " rt #33.Bakerview Road - Dust Palliative " It #34 Yew Street #35 Sumas, Kendall Road " ".#36 Mission Road $ 282.84 $ 1,746.18 $ 121.80 2,821.45 $ 4,972.27 Est. $5,040.00; Cost $4,026022; Balance $1,013.78 It. .1,120.00 " 946.00 't 174.00 it 21016.00 " 1,599.06 " 416.94 " 7-1520.00 " 5;753.74 It 1,766.26 " 12440.00 " 1,147.64 It 292.36 " 2,465.00 " 3,446.14 It 981.14 0. " 891.00 " 930.79 " 39.79 0. " 19939.20 " 1.,583.21. " 355.99 11. 420.00 " 445.62 It 25.62 0. A motion by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Elder, and passed unanimously, was as follows: "That an emergency be declared to protect the records o:' I�Ihatcom County, and that the Auditor be instructed to notify Mr. Lundberg accordingly." RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 10th DAY of AUGUST 1.943: x � ss;cs.sxcxtu—rasusxcross -- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF T"THATCOM COUITTY, WASHINGTOAT IN. THE MATTER OF EM@4 RGENCY FUNDS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF COURT HOUSE RECORDS RESOLUTION & NOTICE WHEREAS, in a recent survey of the condition of the �,'Thatcom County. Court House, the extreme fire hazard and danger of loss of valuable records was stronglyemphasized, and uiHEREAS, in the e vent of attack this danger of loss by fire would be greatly increased and such loss would entail terrificcexpense for Whatcom County, and many records could not be replaced and dBEREAS, the necessary proptection of these records constitutes an emergency, now.exis.ting„ and it is estimated that $7,500.00 would meet this. emergency, NOuT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on the above matter be held at the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on Friday, the 20th day of August, 1943, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet the said emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such emergency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this., resolution and notice shall be published once on Thursday, the 12th day of August, 1943,. in the Bellingham Herald a newspaper of general circulation pub- lished in Bellingham, 4`iashington, the same being the official county newspaper of said Whatcom County. DOMI.in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIh=SSIO� FRS ) BOARD OF COUNTY C0181ISSIONERS OF 111HATCOM COUNTY, 7TASHINGTON E . C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHPRLES E. KING Attest: PLIIPZ T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy ""'A motion was made by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner Manley, as follows: "That the North Shore Road be vacated as petitioned." Motion carried. Commissioner King expressed the.desire that he go on record as voting "No". _ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD In the Matter of the Petition of ) Virgil Q. Corder, et'al, for Vacation ) of a County Road known as the County ) ORDER VACATING �COUI i'Y ROAD Road No.. 148 ) In the matter of the vacation of a County Road petitioned for by Virgil Q. Corder and others:, the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 6th day of January, 1943, and that said', petition was signed by at least ten freeholders -of the Gounty, residing in the vicinity of the sail road. Second. That said petition wasaccompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found.to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board on the 6th day of January, 1943. Third. 'That on the 6th day of January, 1943, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 22 day of January,,1943, the County Engineer filed inthe office of the Board his report i.n,writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 6th day of January, 1943, the 29th day of January, 1943, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer,'and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held..was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That:.said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his: opinion said road should be vacated. That said road is in use, but is not necessary. That it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 1 . . JULY TERM TUESDAY THE - lOtY] DAY OF_ AUGUST 9 9 43 That the public will be benefited by its vacation. That in connection with the development of the Lake Whatcom North Shore Road No. 37, by construction of W.P.A. Project No. 258,368, the same being Whatcom County Road Project No. 50 The then Board of County Commissioners in making tha improvement, as being Road Project No. 50, was doing so for the principal purpose of eliminating two railway grade crossings.. And in the planning and construction of said new road, the then Board of County Commissioners agreed with the owners of the property affected by the newly constructed road that upon the completion of the newly constructed road, certain portions of County Road No. 148 would be vacated. And in support of the above statement., the affidavits of two of the formr Board of County Commissioners are filed herewith, being the affidavits of Albert F. Anderson and J. Vt. Austin, who'were members of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcorri County at the time of the construction of the VThatcom County Road Project NOW 50 and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against.the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road vrill not be useful as a art of a- general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD,. that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Virgil Q. Co der and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same with the County Treasurer., who shall proceed to collect the same. Done this loth day of August, A.D. 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF' COUNTY COD&IISSIONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Dep. Clerk'of the Board In the Matter of the Petition of ) Virgil Q. 'Corder, et al, for Vacation ) of a County Road known as the County ) Road No. 148 ) E. C. nW\TLEY GEO. ELDER Board of County Commissioners Whatcom County, Washington FINAL. ORDER OF VACATION The Board having on the loth day of August, 1943, ordered the vacation of said road upon payment by,the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses.incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County IT IS ORDERED BY T 4/ BOARD that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Virgil Q.Corde3 and others, be vacated as follows: That portion of County Road No. 148 southerly and westerly of the Northern Pacific Railway Track (Bellingham Branch) in Section 30, T 38 N, R 4 E.W.M., between Carpenter Creek and the easterly railway crossing of the said -railway by said County Road No. 148. Done this loth day of August, A.D., 1943. E. C. MUMEY GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF T IM BOARD OF COUNTY COIZ ISSIOMRS ) Board of County Commissioners Whatcom. County, Washington (Attest: L. COZIER IDep.. Clerk of the Board BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIOMERS OF VIHATC0111 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) OF THORVALD.ELNAN AS SUPERVISOR ( R E S O L U T I O N OF PARK TMMSBIP ) VEEREAS,, the induction of W. A. Leslie into the U.S. Army has created.a vacancy on the: Board of Supervisors of Park Township, in Whatcom County, and WHEREAS, the'remaining Supervisors of the said Park Township have now requested that the County Commissioners fill the vacancy so caused, by the appointment of Thorvald Elnan, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Thorvald Flnan, whose address is Sedro-Woolley, Wash- ington, be -and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of Park Township, in i`lhatcom County, Washing- ton, to assume his duties at once and to hold such office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. F, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF AUGUST 19 43 DOI\M in.regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of August, 1943. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO ,121 a SSI ONE;RS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-off.icio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COM[vIISSIONERS OF V-EIATCOM COUNTY, 1,`IASFIINGTON E. C . MAIU-SY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CILLRLES E. KING Commissioner By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, August 11, 1943, at which time they again convened,.with all members present. The following was approved by the Board for payment: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND Suppl. Payroll - Trans. 37-141 $ 373.56 The July report of the Agricultural Extension Service waa received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1VI., Friday, August 13, 1943. Approved Cam' &=Z2� Chairman of th Board , 1, , , , 1L'ral•.r =1, C.'-r�1.{.' �.11Cr=1111.111.'Fr_1'i' � r (.l 1 �. ' r.!lJ.f �.:11 � �uy� ,1, t1111�1,11L, rlr� l�l.�"111�1 JL1:.�'lt•rr �1 ��-�i#f�����r"�r�rsf�rrr#m�r��r�rrrrr,�>ff��'tr,`�irttrr;�rrirrf����3�E�{rr�ifr�f�tttrrrr'�rf/rr�i�ri•F�i�r`�'frr�rt}�fr;trrttr�rFr=r;r���'tFrrrr�rrrrr��;rrrr�it:=r;r�rrtr�� MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken GJednesday, August 11, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Dept. of Labor & Industries $ 305.43 County Road Fund (County Stores) 131.68 It It it (County Stores Garage) 304.96 $ 742007 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Co. $ 2.18 Roy Barrett Drugs 49.67 Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn 8.05 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 2.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 5.20 Dr. J. Ward Finley 45.00 Hawley Cab & Ambulance Service 7.95 „ rr is If 11.00 Dr. J. R. Morris 7.50 Red Cross Pharmacy 12.77 Dr. 0. W. Rogers 50.00 Dr. 0. G1. Rogers 14.50 Star Drug Company 1.55 Aubert Drug Company 3.62 D. F. Carswell 3.00 Dr. C. M. Erb 5.00 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 60.00 Dr. S . S . Howe 13.24 International Drug Co. 2.88 E. F. Larkin. 7.00 Owl Pharmacy 5.00 „ it 8.49 �r �r 6.60 �= rr 5.16 u ,r 18.07 ,r a 5.15 n ,r .26 �� rr 12.78 << rr 2.32. u „ 7.53 � ►� 9.27 $ 392.74 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,134.81 KI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY TH 13th Y OF AUGUST 19 19 43 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.MSSIONERS OF "IHATCOM COUNTY, V1A.SHINGTON ' IN. TEE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ) IMREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by. the County of dhatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes, under foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in laccordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS; the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOd THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fimed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A.M., and 4 o1clock P. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of dhatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at which sale may be adjourned to: Cedar Addition to New ulhatcom, Lots 21-22-23-24-25, Block 10 $ 75.00 Fairhaven Land Cots. First Addition, Lot 20, Block 71 25.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Addition, Lots 6-7, Block 92 35.00 Fairhaven Land Co's First Addition, Lots 11-12, Block 98 100.00 Bay View Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 36-37-38, Block 6 30.00 B. B. Lard Co's First Addition, Lots 9-10-11-12, Block 54 80.00 1�logul Realty Co's Replat, Lots 1-2-3, Blockl; Lot 21, Block 2 175.00 Warren's First Addition to Blaine, Lots 1 to 32 inclusive, Block 8 100.00 Johnson's Addition -to Sumas, Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 16; Lot 16, Block 3 40.00 Ferndale Amended, Lots 1-2, Fraction 3 on Front Street; Lots 1-3 on First St., Block 1 .• 45.00 Birch Bay Park Addition, Lot 2, Block 8; and Lots 1 & 15, Block 17; Birch Bay Park First Addition, Lot 4, Block 16 0 0 0 0 100.00 Sehome Addition to Sehome, Blocks 9-10-11-12-23-24; and Lots 13 to 24 inclusive, Block 13 0 0 0 75.00 Sv;- -S� In°I4- I1E M`l less r/w thru HE MI & SE NU, Sec. 21, Twp. 3911, Range 5 E 280.00 T�TE4-E2 TOTE SE, Sec. 15, Twp. 40, Range 1 W 350.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the board of Commissioners this 13th day of August, 1943. E . C . MAYMEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY' COPJThTISSIOMRS) GE 0 . ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By WILL D . PRATT Deputy IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COLT111TY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I,' ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01211ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASIINGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POVTER & LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY RIGHT PRIVILEGE AM FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNSi FORA PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAI1`TAIN AND OPERATE TRANSMISSION LINES FOR TRANSI�aTTIIrTG EIE CTRIC PCT3ER INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC PO."IER, TOGETHER VIITH THE POLES, � IRES AITD OTHER APPURTENANCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPH01E LIMES AS ONE- OF SUCH APPURTENAITCES, UPOI'T, OVER, ALONG AITD ACRO: CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN VIHATCOM COUNTY, NOT WITHIN THE LIT,9_TS OF ATY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOI`1N, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COYMISSIOMEMS OF VIHATCOM COUITiY DO FIND AIM ORDER AS FOLLOWS, to -wit: BE IT REMEMBERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissione of dhatcom County , State of I'lashington, held this date at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Whatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Vlashington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been set and notices posted, and hearing having 430 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 13th DAY of AUGUST 1943 been adjourned and continued from time to time until this date, at which meeting there were present Commissioners Z. C. Manley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King, they -being all of the.'' Commissioners of said County; and there also being present Will D. Pratt-, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over, certain roads in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or toca2, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore given in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this -Board, and this Board has heretofore entered an order to that,effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AMID ORDERED -that there be and is hereby granted.to the said applicant, Puget Sound.Power & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this order, the authority; right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, .its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and.operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights asoneof iha.mani= festations of such.electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, in- cluding on such poles telephone lines as.one of such apprutenances, upon, over, along and across. the following described public roads in Vhatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, to wit: Road 704. Beginning at the Quarter Section Corner common to Section Thirty-six (36), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W.M., and Section One (1), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2). East, W.M., thence Northerly along the Center Line of said Section Thirty-six (36) to its terminus at or near the center of said Section Thirty-six (36). The line of -poles herein provided for shall. be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or' partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable_ and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate tip: same will cause the least interference with other uses of -'said roads. The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right-of-way outside of the road above described for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction., or location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such road, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority., right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any, portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of uch size and set in the. ground for such. depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and Pee from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated rom the polesand carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either on the po�.es r on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at east thirty feet above -the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least ighteen feet above the surface.of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct uch pole line and the wires and.lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses f such roads and parts of the roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of aid roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to. its former condition. In case he County of �Jhatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the oads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such oad and said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee, its successors or assigns, or damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and careful.' anner, and provided, further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first be erved on said grantee,'its successors or assigns, three days'written notice of the intention to o such blasting,which notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blast ng is to be done. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assiLms, by accepting the authority, right irivilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Uhatcom and the Town - hips therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person or property by ,eason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on .he part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe.condi- ,ion, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships for damages caused by said ,oles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given uch grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of 'JJhatcom or Township affected of any uit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claims for any said ause. .The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authority, ivilege and-franchis.e hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this franchis( .which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same,. such as printing pos.t- g and publishing notices,..attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like, and that in case of e purchase or condemnation of this franchise by Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County, shington., or by any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at the actual cost of taining the same. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be old, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE_ 13th DAY OF AUGUST 19 43 Grantee shall commence construction of said road within ninety days after acceptance of ,this franchise, amd any time after the expiration of such time. the Board of County Commissioners shall.have authority to notify the grantee, its successors or assigns; in w riting, to commence construction thereon within ninety days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same with a reasonable time, and failing sotto do such Board shall have the right to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of -said road upon which construction has not been commenced, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors and assigns. - Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, any or all of said,poles and wires shall be immediately removed from said road and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and order, file with the County Auditor of VIhatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right., privilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby signed by the under- signed Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Further hearing on the application herein is continued from session to session of this Board, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 13th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012 ISSIONERS) E . C . 171` MIZY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CH'JILES E . KING Attest: ,'TILL D. PRATT County Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners The application to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by Irving Gregory, Lakeway Drive Grocery, 3300 Lakeway Drive, Bellingham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the appli tion placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 17, 1943. Approved• Chairman of th4 Board ,,C {�L ,./..� J ,rJ,i,�;�, ,!tr -n .l� rr Lj�r �r,,r j.,C il�1r r�.1�..J. ..t�.F rr ,C � /.-}' t" �'j.Ir',-•{'Tr L�i�'.Et";.L�' j.�,...! /,;.`11f.,t,Llr L1L i,!.}:J .'1.!L1L�LL!�.rL-iL "'r.".L:;. LLJ1.1'r :L.:L.,tL ! LL,« 7i77'�T1'ifiFJ�i'1T7TTilI ltr7rT'r�7T7 i1"i1'Tj7'77'Y'�!l iYY7'ii77't r ~wYTi�i��ii7j'7:�TilTltr`I C�i/'7r: Iti7"7 TT1i7-7'TT LTI�iir%TYt�7�ii TI'J�TT'ri rTTTT7�if]"C7�iTTi'�'1'YT��:'iT•;T ii ,'i77'JrT�;171'tT ��%Ttl' MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 13, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE : The Haloid Company State & Maple Texaco Service County Road Fund Reid Brothers Company Defense Supplies Corporation County Road Fund Tdash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn Western Thrift Stores Gordon L. Carter Bureau of Publ. - 'Teachers College John ',liley & Sons, Inc. County Road Fund It It It Eunice Germain Carlson Orange, Judd Publ. Co., Inc. State & Ialaple Texaco Service Auditor $ 43.89 Assessor 6.70 it 16.05 Court House 168.51 Sheriff (Emerg .) 168.00 It 64.52 Jail 22.41 it 17.22 Supt. of Sch. 2.76 It 6.75 It 2.26 tt 2.55 Exten. Serv. 20.52 it It 27.39 It t' 4.52 It " 9.43 583.48 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TUESDAY THE 17th ►zr AUGUST 19 43 C ASSISTAL:CE FUND: B. B. Grocery Company B. B. Grocery Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber LAlls E. G. Broom - Brovm's Grocery Broom & Cole, Inc. ;#2 Mrs. Frank Burghoffer Christen's Grocery City 1,11arket S. A. Cunningham Deming Mercantile Company Gerard's Grocery Haggen & Clark V'Ihite house: Market Haggen & Clark '�Ihite House iuiarket Hawkins Grocery idodel Grocery N.R.S. Grocery J. C. Penney Company Roberts' Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Sayers Thriftee i:Iarket Van Buren Grocery Walker's Cash Store Gertrude R. Granstrom ivirs. Chas. Granstrom Nellie Overcash ERS RELIEF FUND: Niels P:i. Pedersen Mrs. Helen Hildebrand Sophie Fouts Total of Claims Allowed 12.50 12.50 12.88 49.93 9.94 4.13 14.00 18.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 87.50 86.87 25.00 27.25 30.00 26.80 16.00 72.94 5.00 12.50 54.00 35.00 35.00 _q�_ nn $ 25.00 25.00 20.00 $ 724.74 $ 70.00 $ 1,378.22 BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COUINTY COITIMISSIONER.S OF �JHATCOM COUNTY, WASIiINGTON IN THE HATTER 02 ADOPTION OF STANDARDS ) FOR COUNTY ROAD CONSTRUCTION, IN ( R E S O L U T I O N COMTLIANCE WITH CHAP. 73, LACJS OF 1943 ) WHEREAS, in compliance with Chapter 73, Laws of 1943, the County Road Engineer of Whatcom ounty has recommended the adoption of the Standard Plans of 1942 and the Standard Specifications f 1941, of the State of Washington, as the "Whatcom County Standardsi NOJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Standard Plans of the State of Washington, for 942, and the Standard Specifications, Edition of 1941, of the State of Washington, be and same re hereby adlpted as the Standards for the Whatcom County Road and Bridge Construction, with suc odifications as may be deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, from time to'time. ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BO ARD OF COUNTY COI;11ISSIOI1E RS) E. C. Iu ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CMiMES E. KING Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER Constituting the Board of County ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioners of [Jhatcom County, lerk of the Board iashington L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP,21ISSIOIT?ERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIIIGTON In the Matter of Placing Bituminous ) Lift on Hall Road ( INITIATIHG RESOLUTION under project to be known as CRP #88 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to ace one lift of bituminous cement on 5/8 mile of the HALL ROAD beginning at the Blaine -Ferndale vement and ending at Highway #99, located in Sections 7 & 81 Tp 40 N R 1 E, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby propriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work $ 510.90 Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and e County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED ATD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law- ovided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the "ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 46"o eTU'LY TERM TUESDAY 17th v of AUGUST 19 43 Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF TID BOARD OF COUNTY COM)IISSIOIT.ERS ) Attest: PLIRY T. SISYD ER County Auditor &Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . 11ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CH.i,RLES E. KIStG Commissioner BEFORE TIE; BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS OF V11U TCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON In the I-viatter of Placing Bituminous Lift on Mountain View Road (under project to be knovin as CRP #89 jINITIATING RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of bituminous cement on 1 mile of the MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD beginning at the Lake Terrill Road and ending at Kickerville Road, located in Sections. 21 & 28, Tp 39 ICI R 1 E, W.M. BE IT FLRTI13HR RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a turn in the following detail: Items of work $ 585.00 Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AM AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpos.e.be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF TIC; BOARD OF COU 1TTY CO1M,1ISSIO!13RS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County nuditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . hLUTLEY Chairman GE 0. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUIETTY COMVEESSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the IrIatter of Placing Bituminous ) Lift on Laurel Road ( INITIATING RESOLUTION under project to be known as CRP ##90 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of bituminous cement on 1 mile of the Laurel Road beginning at the Old Guide Road and ending at the Aldrich Road, located in Secs. 23 & 24 Tp 39 N R 2 E, W.L. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is he.L°eby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 'vJork $ 617.50 Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. 11 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of e"Jashington as adopted by this Board. A f JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS `1'UESDAY 17th TERM THE_- DAY OF. AUGUST 1943 ADOPTED this 17th day of -august, 1943. (SEAL OF TILL BOARD OF COUISTY COhUvHSSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SI?YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C . IvIAIaLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of "Jhatcom County, Washington BEFOPU TFM BOARD OF CMITY CM1,11ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,, WASHINGTON In the Flatter of Placing Bituminous ) Lift on Birch Bay - Lynden Road ( INITIATING RESOLUTION under project to be known as CRP #91 ) IT IS HC,1EBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of bituminous cement on 1 mile of the Birch Bay-Lynden Road beginning at the Enterprise pavement and run west l mile, located in Sees. 20 & 29 Tp 40 N R 2 E, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of ;'fork $ 513.30 Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of I7ashington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE BO ARD OF COU1,1TY COL=SSI0PIJRS ) fittest: PLINY T. S-1AYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board by L. COZIER Deputy E. C. P+A= chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHAItLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of yghatcom County, �lashington This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on a used oil distributor, the one bid received, that of the Howard -Cooper Corporation, was opened and taken up for consideration. A motion by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Elder, and cai,ried unanimously was as follows: "That the bid of the Howard -Cooper Corporation, of $1,700.00, plus tax, for a used oil distributor, be accepted." The application made to the Idashington Otate Liquor Control Board by Wallace Coleman, Beach, 'dashington, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come beforethe meeting., the same was duly. adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 20, 1943. Approved 609.. 2 Chairman of the Board tirrrirW rirrttrY:i.'C_T_1'/. ,"J.:l.".i.111+'I':l-T[� �..,L':_' ..'�-'.:Il•:�::�.- '.L.'�' (.:l.ri.i•-L;1•:'_ '� i�:/.�J "L-'a-�f1' .�,+.� 7T"1T7771.1' it rrlrrrrl-i1•)`Y'IYir77"lir+` l"tTrlTlf rlr;rrrrt-r,-�rti h`-rtirM77 7fTCTTi7TTfl•77TIt7rt7-rir;r%7')7'+7ft11'iir"iiTiTirl �{FT1TT7�."7'7i'J7' ITTiI'i•� ir77'ii 1 �+''ft�7�r %l'�7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 43c5 JULY TERM- FRIDAY THE - DAY OF 20th AUGUST 43 � - -- 19 CL'0. SELLIStG:7At[FASNI WGiD MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 17, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Iv1., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - August It It It It it it It It it It to It It Ir I, It ►r u It It „ I I I, Lr I, u " Ir I, II II It Mary Edna Barter Margaret J. Diaz Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Cascade Laundry & Cleaners L. N. Freimann Wallace Chevrolet Company COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 7602 It It No. 7603 If It No. 7604 It It No. 7605 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Cash Assistance Roll for September C HEI�LTH FUND: Payroll - August IS + VOLVING FUI\TD: John Bredal Auditor $ 1,469.37 Commissioners 600.00 Treasurer 1,467.51 Court House 405.01 Sup. Ct. #1 178.65 Sup. Ct. #2 178.65 Prob. Office 168.75 It t' (Emerg) 75.00 Clerk 646.24 J. P. #1 139.37 J. P. #2 128.12 Constable- 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Sheriff 876.44 Jail 483.76 Supt. of Schools 560.83 Exten. Serv. 469.99 Hort. Insp. 187.50 Civ. Defense 112.50 Adv. Exp. 55.00 It It 150.00 Court House 96.90 Jail 23.65 Exten. Serv. 4.20 Ii It 6.62 Total of Claims Allowed $ 796.88 200.00 200.00 898.30 $ 13,422.25 $ 520.00 $ 140.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOIvI COUNTY, WASHINGTON n the Iviatter of Revising the ) ( 943 County Road Fund Budget } $ 81610.72 $ 2,095.1& $ 13,422.25 520.00 140.00 $ 24,788.15 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFERS V111EREAS, the County Road Fund Budget for 1943 did not provide for the purchase of road uipment, and WHEREAS, it now becomes necessary to purchase the following equipment: 1 - 2 yd Used Crescent Buckett with cutting edges etc. $ 1,751.00 1 - 2 yd Dragline Bucket & Boom for P & H Shovel 1,328.72 1 - Garwood Winch for truck 444.98 1 - 1750 Gal. Used Steel Distributor tank with attachments. Inspection on same 1.756.00 Total $ 52280.70 NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the budget for expenditures from the 3 Mill Levy be and she same is hereby revised by the addition of the item of "Purchase of Equipment" in the sum of 5,280.70, and that transfer thereto be made from the 3 Mill Iflaintenance item as follows: From Dist. #1 Reg. Maint. to Equip. Purchase $ 492.75 Is I, #2 It It " " It 2,332.38 If I1 77' J.�.3 If If It It it 2,455.57 K 436. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY FRIDAY 20th AUGUST TERM THE DAY OF 43 19 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01.,IIISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex -of f icio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy E . C . N1LIUT �'Y Chairman GEO. ELDER Comrimissioner, CHARLES E . KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of 'dhatcom County, ��lashington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMlISSIOKERS OF -�fTMTCOI,1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS ) FOR THE PRESERVATION OF COURT HOUSE RECORDS ) RESOLUTION DECLARII'IG V7HERE AS, at the regular adjourned session of this 3oard on the loth day of August, 1943, a resolution was unanimously adopted, which resolution stated the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing relative to the fire hazard in the County Court House and danger of loss of valuable records, and iTMREAS, said resolution did fix Friday, the 20th day of August, 1943, at 11:00 A.M., at the Board Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and said resolution was duly pub- lished in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of tilhatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary,that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, NOW, THER.EF ORE , BE "IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $7,500.00 for the preservation of court house records, be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the county Current Expense Fund, in an amount not exceed $7,500.00, for the purpose above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE; BOARD OF COUI,!TY COMITISSIOIa3RS ) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ',THATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOIF E . C . P.! 11INLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Attest: PLINY T. SliYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the 3oard IBy L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COHA-1ISSIONERS OF 1,I1ATCOIv1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1943 ) O R D E R Whereas, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of July, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to,the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, The and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE- 20th DAY OF AUGUST 19 43 r�r�rracxrmAc;or � I CASH REMITTANCES: State School 70.00 State University 743.44 State College 408.15 121.49 E.uJ.C.E. 103.28 C.VT.C.E. 70.85 Veterans' Compensation 6.47 Parks and Parkways 207.62 Game 14.00 Forest Fire Protection 153.78 Highway Safety 207.63 County - Current Expense (3)' Rebate) 3.07 Resales - Contracts 36.00 Cash Paid City Treasurers 81417.15 Cash Paid Township Treasurers 79231.69 `:IARRA!STTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 8,402.13 Soldiers' Relief 130.00 Road Fund 16,608.51 Public Assistance 229906.09 Law Library 10.00 marriage Certificate 44.00 Treasurer's Revolving 27.60 Public Health 65.47 Public Utility District - General 193.70 Schools - General 449473.50 Opportunity Room 590.14 Port - General 18,440.29 BONDS REDEEMED: INTEREST ON BONDS: I-"unding Series "B" Bond Port - Bonds (1927) We do hereby certify that we find various banks to his credit at the close Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be DEPOSITORY Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham National Bank National Bank of Commerce First National Bank First National Bank ,Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Bank of Sins Nooksack Valley State Bank U. S. Savings. Bonds U. S . Defens.e Bonds the cash in of business as follows: CASH IN OFFICE: LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham. Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Sumas Everson 15.00 832.50 $ 130,533.55 the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in on July 31, 1943, as shown by the County BALANCE 235,747.24 204,942.52 1391954.46 25,000.00 309000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 7,000.00 22,500.00 49.950.00 $ 7759,094.22 Cash in vault 243.00 Cks and cash items 1,12.0.65 Currency 3,330.00 Silver 72.60 4.766.25 Total cash in hand $ 779,860.47 IN TESTIMOIff j`EMREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed tile seal of the Board of ounty Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 20th day of August, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01911ISSIO ERS) E . C . YM1VLEY Ghairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SHMER CHARLES E. KING ounty Auditor and Ex-officio County Commissioner lerk of the Board 8 RECORD OF CO1� 43 ISSI®l HERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 20�'h DAY OF AUGUST19 43 Applications made to WIashington. State Liquor Control Board, by the following, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: 'Bellingham Golf & Country Club (a Corp.) Guide Meridian & McLeod Roads, Bellingham ,James R & Beulah Watson, Custer Tavern, Custer, Washington ,C. G. Smith, Geneva Grocery, 50 Lake ;-dhatcom Boulevard, Bellin-ham By unanimous action the hoard recessed until 10:00 A.M.: Monday, August 23, 1943, when they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were billowed for payment: CURRENT EXPERiSE : Payroll - August It it Assessor $ 131383.32 Pros. Atty 537.70 11921.02 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.112.,, Tuesday, August 24, 1943. Approved Chairman of the B ard' ;7'Fr_Ir��/. J� ITYTTT;?77`11'ffTfi"1':17'+Yrr�11�1`f�titi�r�('�fT,t•7�'}fTrfrtl�7li'Tr�T'1�7'�7tfil7'711T'77i rrli'ti7'�1'irti`tT'ti`7~r!'�1)Y,�Trli''7r;`r:�r',,"T'rtl'fj'{:+'irr7'ttT;'fT'�tT77'1� MMTING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, August 23, 1943, the Board. convened at 9:30 A.IJl., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY. ROAD .. FUI\M : E. M. Itieece $ 25000 Charley Loshbaugh 5.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 11.02 Pacific Tele & Tele Comb ny 27.65 J. A. Cole 2.00 Dahlmants Dairy Supply 26.68 tileldit Tank & Steel Company 25.65 It st of It 42.39 Vlesterr_ Steel & Salvage Co. 12.00 Co. Road Engineer Hwy Acct. (Skagit Co.) 189.00 Northern Pacific Railway 12405.13 Bellingham City Treasurer 346.50 Farmers Equipment Co. 3.71 Reid Brothers Company 5.56 Pacific Car &Foundry Company 29.75 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 13.50 Fred Jensen 8.45 11 45.81 is " 3.30 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 101.97 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FtTIM: Payroll - Trans. 37-149 $ 19132.91 it it 3,772.45 blaurita Williams 5.16 Payroll - Trans.. 37-151 60.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUI1D: Mrs. Clara Byers (Order to A. F. Loft) $ 35.00 Edgar H. Johnston it 35.00 Charles Kemble 10.00. Laura Rockseth 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,330.07 $ 4,970.52 100.00 $ 71400.59 `' Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by'J..L. LaPointe, Clipper Store, Clipper, ',Iashington, and H. F. Fowles, E. & F. Tavern, Route #1, Blaine, VIashington, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. A delegation, consisting of the mayor, postmaster and prominent businessmen of Blaine appeared before the Board protesting the possible closing of the Dakota Creek Bridge. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was; duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. , Friday, August 27, 1943. Approved Chairman of thO Board '•.:-L ,...,' 11-1 c'.:1 L1L,'L cl '«��,,1 /�(« 'r ,1 <1' .��I'C!/'. '1 /. j ,111Li+t.111-LL �L.11-.:L=1:/T/�77'1�77'71`tTl-lL.: l.1LI1J L».'-11..=1.-L.!'tt� r1 rr'rtF r"rrTrTrT`Tt,TTrtF>tr*rrrrrri;irT7Tr,PiiTlr771717trtF;7,7tf,�17tT .17TrY�,rtr^TT111 7T 1rJT rrrttlr7+tft.,t� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � JULYTERM FRIDAY THE_.__ 27th DAY OF AUGUST ig-43 . �Ai0A7A2Ai3F�LLi7iGF7V�r F MEETING, FRIDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1943 Pursuant to adjournment taken. Tuesday, August 24, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date with Commissioners Manley and Elder resent. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Auditor $ 3.20 It Assessor 6.00 National Asstn of Assessing Officers " 10.00 Pacific Telephone & -Telegraph Co. Commissioners 4:25 Treasurer 15:49 Burroughs Add. Machine Company It 2.06 Fred Hanson It. 21:06 George Wetzel It 2:63 Pitney -Bowes Postage Meter Company It .86 Lee Grocery, Company Court House 5.42 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Sup'.. Ct. #1 7.25 tr if ►r it It it It Rep. 2:65 rr It rr rr If It #2 6.85 " it 'F " Juvenile Ct.. 9.15 rt It tr rr Clerk 3.70 W. id. Hine J. P. Country 2.00 Walter K. Pixley ,'t 3.75 E. E. Horton Constable -Country .90 Vitnesses - St. v. Clarence DeLong J. P. Country 4.00 Athletic Co., Inc. Juv. Ct. Play, 17.33 C . H. Barlow It It it 1.29 ' The Lynden Tribune Clerk 19.31 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Sheriff 16.45 It " " Pros.'Atty 6.20 Frazier's Typewriter Service It it 1.55 J. K. Gill Co. Supt. of Sch. 3:88 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 't 6:95 " " it Exten. Serv. 7.00 It n it Hort. Insp. .90 rr tt tt Civ. Def. 37.84 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Def. Emerg. 1.00 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Adv. Exp. 7.46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. FUND: Mrs. Ralph Cameron $ 2G.00 Mrs. W. O' Cain 12 ' 50 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 2540 Mrs. J. R. Bolster 37:00 M?s. Kate Chevalley 30:00 Aubert Drug Co. 47.37 it " 't 16.69 it it ►' 1.17 D. F. Carswell 5:00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 50.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 20.00 Byron F. Francis, M. D. 5.00 Hurley Drug Mart 13.44 Dr. Urban P. O'Connor, 64.00 Sharp,& Dohme, Inc. 4.64 Star Drug Company .93 Robert T. Johnson 9;80 McRea's Store 30.90 Jack Illiller 16.50 Real Estate Exchange 20:00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 15:99 Itiirs . Nellie Overcash 35.00 B. B. Meat & Sausage Company 60.96 Bornstein Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 31:09 Sherwood Bakery 49:38 Washington Egg & Poultry Ass' n 44:09 Whatcom County Dairymen's Ass.tn 156.83: Shipman Surgical Company 8.95 it It is 1:03 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund: 12.85 Puget Sound Power.& Light Co. 19.60 Pacific Tele & Tele Company 4:35 Puget Sound 'Power cc Light Co. 75''24 Smith Livesey fright Company 2.36 Dept. of Labor & Industries 5:14 American Public Welfare Assn 5:00 Ferndale Record 1.50 Griggs 1.80 J. J. Lockert 12:88 Greene Winkler Company, Inc. 15:62 It it - It it 1:96 Montgomery Ward & Company 3.23 $ 237.38 A 44 JULY T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY .TH 27th Y OF AUGUST 19 43. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: North Coast Chemical & Soap 'dorks $ 930'.71 J. C. Penney Company 1.55 A. W: Rank, Sign Painter 1.75 Reid Brothers Company 10.43 Lucy E. Gorton 67.58 Patricia Pilkey 26.68 IPUBLIC HEALTH FU1\M: The American Public health Assn $ 2.56 1. Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,206.49 2.56 $ 1,446.43. --'kpplications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, by the following named persons, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: A. W. Baker, Baker's Grocery, L"arietta J. B. O'Iseall, O'Neall Service Station, `R ##'1, Box la01, Bellingham, Neil Wanamaker, Wanamaker's General Mechandise', Marietta There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was.duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 31, 1943. Approved Chairman of the loard f,, , .�. r.�.,r•r, rf :r r„J,,.r. �. r,r�41=!ll..l. L!J.. ffl.1 J 1'11L` .lf /.lA.��l.. rrl."-LLL1.C{.,`�.:':.�1111 �t!'l+1 '�1.� rrrr3Tt�rttt'r��7trtrttrf�r�r-r�7iTi��rfrYfl'ti'rtr'1ii'rr77'fir7ztt�t>rtttrrrrt7�rr17•i7'ri'ttrtttti�rtrtl�t�t�trt;�7'tt��;� �f�trr r!`ttrr�ffrl`ttrtrtittrr rrtrr';tt1'�I7t rrrf�'7'r1�:ttrr��i,.`�t���7rit� MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1943 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 27, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 Am., this date-,, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: International Business Machine Corp. Pacific Manifolding Book Company E. C. Manley Geo. Elder Charles E. King Addressograph Sales Agency Northwest Farm News. Sumas News Pleas Isaacs Gordon L. Carter C,' . 0. Fi7.11 H. E. Jones Irwin LeCocq , Payroll - August Pacific IvIanifolding Book Company COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. „7626 Geo . W. Brown Lynden Motor Company Automotive Parts Service tl It I1 -• ti tr 11 Ir � u ti n rr ri Whatcom County Implement Co. It it tr tr ' Ershig Sheet it5etal Works Ashe Bros. Motor Co., Howard -Cooper Corporation it If 11 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster I SOLDIERS RELIEF FU M : Elizabeth B. Roberts Auditor $ .31 it 70.01 Commissioners 61.60 " 1.50 7.15 Treasurer 17.06 it 18.44 It 1.20 Court I -louse 30'50 Supt. of Sch. 6.75 It 5.00 It 5.00 It 5.00 Juv. Ct. Play. 542.85 Adv. Exp. ­ 47.08 $ 176.00 20.19 3.47 17.58 244.91 76.66 31.81 14.58 9.37 10.61 61.18 1.90 33.78 1,751.00 25.15 $ 46.50 $ 25.00 $ 792.45 $ 29478.19 $ 46.50 $ 25.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY` THE- 31 st DAY OF AUGUST 19 4. 1 .. �N ICiP�R7AARQQ-BfiLGiAGRAid�PXSR7 RG'FD7 LAVI LIBRARY FUND: Hazel B. Heun $ 10.00 West .Publishing Company 278.00; 288.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3,630.14 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 3, 1943. Approved Chairman of tile Board r �� �i i i �i i i .L 'L +1 "tk ,!L� r C/, '1 '1 1 /,'��'�.� '=1 '-�y,I`Fy .G; j.j..,C CL.1.(.r� ,f11; t 'L�IL 4,11"L _ r t �77f] tf!!Y� rf tflf i 1 1 'i r � 117�tY17".`lT , 97l i`�i Tili l I�I 7F7lY fi i7lT flit. i, , : ; i ti7,''11,"! l�i7tJ7 t t;7lt I:1EETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 JULY TERIM Pursuant,'to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 31, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. " The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CU x'UW T EXPENSE: 2red H. Dustin Assessor $ 45.17 Roy Dodge " 21.11 Bellingham Publishing Company Commissioners 3.33. " Is " Treasurer 24.69 Northwest Farm I�Tews It 3.00 i:'IcBeath Glass Company Court House 1.19 Fred Ingersoll Prop. Agent 17.40 W. 11. Hine J. P. Country 10.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries Sheriff 34.14 it it " Jail 25,20 Constable 6.30 C. J. Sorensen " 5.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Supt. of Sch. 10.00 Ray Pennington " 9.92 udash. St. Ass,' n of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. piss' n 19.82 George Janssen, Postmaster Civilian Defense 5.00 Rev. Gust Anderson Def. Emerg, 2.00 F. W. Larson " " 4.00 Viola Winterburn " " 2.00 Idarie Berthuaen " " 5.15 Thal Bros. " " 16.63 Mrs. S . A. Macdonald " " 6.24 1 COUI,TTY ROAD F crM : Payroll - Voucher No. 7651 $ 1,274.00 " No. 7652 19037.13. No. 7653 702.65 No. 7654 397.70 No. 7655 618.15 \To . 7656 11290.50 No. 7657 808.45 No. 7658 19669.50. IJo . 7659 978.85 No. 7660 lt005.53 Ray's Standard Garage 10.56 Bellingham Wash & Door Company 510.81 r, . If It u 5.93 Washington Co-operative Mills, Inc. 22.86 Iverson Lumber Company 43.32 289.10 81.98 Norstrom Lumber Company 23.54 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 5.15 Warnick Lumber Yards, Inc. 5.11 Diehl Motor Company 3.25 „ if It 68.30 Wallace Chevrolet Company 15.86 Everson Motor Company 198.72 It „ It 171.51 Bellingham Iron & Idetal Company 4.32 Pattison Auto Bodies 21.89 City of Lynden 50.00 Bellingham Publishing Company 2.70 Union Printing Company 9.47 Fred Jensen 6.28 n It 7.73 " 3.35 $ 277.29 . 44 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 3rd DAY of SEPTE11BER 19 43 -nn COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Trunkey & Sons $ 499'30 " 30.67 ' 49.72 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 461.42 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 28.43 It Itit " 1,645.70 13,609.44 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Brown & Cole, Inc. $ 39.47 Christen's Grocery 15000 Cornwall Grocery 27.28 Edquist Grocery 3a.00 Home 1,7arket Grocery 20.16 Safeway Stores, Inc. 450,97 Wanamaker's General Iddse 15.00 daters Mercantile Company 16WOO Mrs. 'Mildred Pratt 8.71 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 3:00 Dr. Carl NI. Erb 1050 Evergreen Pharmacy 9.58 C. V. Farrell .52 George Henson, D.M.D. 50.00 Dr. J. H. Peters 45600 Marjorie Aho 11.64 $ 341.83 TREASURER IS REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll ; 14.25 $ 14.25 Total of Claims Allowed 242.81 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COblIESSIOIVERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ✓' In -the Matter of Placing Bituminous ) Lifts and deal Coats on Certain Roads, ( INITIATING RESOLUT101T under project to be known as. CRP #92 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is. their intention to place a bituminous treatment on the following roads: ` 1 Lift & Seal Coat TURKINGTON ROAD in Secs. 6 & 7 Tp 37 IT, R 5 E, beginning at Deming-'dickersham pavement and run west 2 mile NORTH SHORE LAKE SI3MISH'ROAD in Secs. 22, 23, 27, Tp 37 N, R 3 E, beginning at the Pacific Hy. and run SW 1.37 miles GLM COVE ROAD in Secs. 27 & 34 Tp 38 N R 3 E, beginning at City Limits of Bellingham and run SEly .62 mile 1 Lift CHUCKANUT BAY ROAD in Sec. 25 Tp 37 N, R 2 E, beginning at Pacific Hy. and run South .60 mile Seal Coat FAIRHAVEN LAKE SAMISH ROAD in Secs. 15, 16, 1.7, 21, 22, 23 Tp 37 N R 3 E, beginning at City Limits of Bellingham and run SEly 3.11 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail.: Items of ;',fork: $ 41,031.35. Gas Tax Funds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AIM AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be IL-:rformed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as, adopted by this 3oard. ADOPT M+ r this 3rd day of September, 1943. E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COrdMISSI01\ERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CIItzRLES E. KING Commissioner Attest:, PLIAIY T. SNYDER Constituting the Board of County County Auditor. & Ex-officio Commissioners of Whatcom County, Clerk of the Board Washington By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 443 JULY TERM FRIDAY . THE 3rd DAY OF SEPTE., MBER 19'43 �xm�auix ,. �rrrax BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIVf 1I SST OIE RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, I-'[ASHINGTON In the Matter of Placing Bituminous ) Lift on Cemetery Rd. & Mosquito Lake ( INITIATING RESOLUTION Rd. under project CRP ##93 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of bituminous cement on CEME, TERY R010 in Secs. 28 & 29 Tp 40 II, R 4 E, beginning at Telegraph Road and run south .5 mile; and on the MOSQUITO LAKE ROAD in Secs 27, 34 & 35, Tp. 39 IT, R 5 E, beginning at intersection with North Fork Road and sun SEly 1.25 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE© that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 1,179.28 Gas.Ta- Fund The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZER to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. ., BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be pe:rfor_med by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 4Iashington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED .this 3rd day of Sew ember, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COWISSIOIEERS) Attest: PLINY T. ShMER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the. Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditar E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. 'KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Wiatcom County, I'Jashington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,1EII SSIOYERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Placing Bituminous Lift on H. Street & Birch Bay-Lynden Rd under project to be known as CRP ##94 ( INITIATING. RESOLUTIOINF IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of bituminous cement on H STREET ROAD in Secs. 5 & 32, Tps. 40 & 41 IT, R 1 E, beginning at.City Limits of City of Blaine and run East 1 mile; and BIRCH BAY-LYIMEN ROAD in Secs. 20-21-28-29 Tp_40 TI, R 2 E, beginning at Enterprise pavement and run East 2 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper County road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items. of Work: Day Labor $ 11,557.60 Gas Tax Fund The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1llHISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T . Sl`TYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy Auditor E. C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER ' Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of alhatcom County, Washington 444 JULY TER 1. � t�.. Y C ! f Y � � �. + 'w,. � F „Y,, t•,� �'� �� S� � � S � ' }r I F RIDAY .THE 3rd DAY OF SEPTEIIBER 19 43 BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COLRNTY C011-LISSIOMIERS OF 73HATCOM COUNTY, UASHINIGTOIT Vin the Matter of Reconstruction ) of Dakota Creek Bridge No. 83, ( INITIATING RESOLUTION to be known as CRP-SM #38 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to replace sectiona of piling and decking on the Dakota Creek Bridge, No. 83, on County Road ITo. 7, located in Sec. 7, Tp. 40 Y, R 1 E, U.hi. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 11,842.90 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is. HEREBY ORDERED iIND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1943. (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SSI MERS ) Attest: PLITIY T. SiVYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor E. C. MAIILEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington An "Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchise", re: Road 550, with special reference to the order signed by this Board on July 27, 1943, and recorded on Page 414 of this; volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power 6: Light Company. 1'An."Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchise", re: Road 704, with special reference to the order signed by this Board on August 13, 1943, and recorded on Page 429 of this volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power 6C Light Company. Applications filed with the Washington State Liquor Control Board by the following named persons, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: E. B. Graham, Graham's General Store, Glacier, Wash. Ben Thordarson, Ben's Store, Point Roberts, Wash. Jack Apple, R #3, Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.L., Tuesday, September 7, 1943. Approved Chairman of the A oard ii' "7 't I '"t r � . , .. � �7`i � � i � J7` � `r,-•.i 1=1 ' 1�:L=�->�-1-� `/-ll_'« ; .L'.G J.;-:L LF t1 :1:.-. �. Ll tL. ;,L! rC J71Tr 7y`1TJT77`�r7lT,�iiY�iJ7r ;J'7�TtTrr 77'�r`J'�7t'Jrir7�Jt'Tili r�Yli:J'�T77'J7t7�%!"7Tr T r 7Tr {T%Y7Tt, ii; Y i'1'1; i 7i ;7'tr;7'Tt'T7'tl'J7't]'7�TC1t17'iTfT1 )'J �1T'7'i'�i"rilJ'�?: 1'T7r7ti':1"tfTT7"i I: + { TING, TUESDAY, SEPM311BER 7 , 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 3, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICU RENIT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Union Printing Company H.V.O.S., Inc. Bloedel-Donovan Lumber la lls Joe Altose Robert LdcAllum Hagen 6: nogberg Paint Co. Auditor $ 3.62 It 2.06 Commissioners 49.96 Treasurer 7.73 " 10.00 Court House 18.54 " it 5.10 " ,t 51.29 " 13 3.37 RECORD OF CO MISSYOI�ERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM THE- DAY OF TUESDAY 7th 3EPTEI1BER 43 19 45) • •• 1C ttRAS tiS11t�8L Tiip GNA:f:-� I I �i . H. Hine 0. D. Post Morgan, The Printer Union Printing Company it if IS George Janssen, P.N. dallace Chevrolet Company Joe Altose Robert LicCallum B . B . Ivle at & S aus age Bornstein mouser Sea Foods, Inc. Pacific Fruit cc -�'roduce Co. Harold Smith dhatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass n. Hagen 6: Hogberg Paint Co. Union Printing Company r► it tt Louis d. King Union Printing Company Parker H. Pratt Columbia Valley'Lumber Co. C. E. Lundberg Union Printing Company COUNTLY' ROAD FUND: Iviades P.iotor 6ervice Jewell Motor Co. Lind Gravel Company Bloedel Donovan Lumber Idills Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright, I.1. D. Mary Edna Barter, R. N. Margaret. J. Diaz Parker H. Pratt Union Printing Company Frazierts Typewriter Service J. P. Country If Clerk It Pros. Atty Sheriff It Jail ft ►r u ►r tr rr Supt. of 3ch. it Agri. Exten. Hort. Insp. Civ. Defense Def. Emerg. it it Emergency Adv. Exp.-Sch. Total of Claims Allowed $ 2.75 2.75 10.56 42.Oa 2.58 22.88 6.33 3.35 32.64 54.74 13.40 67.49 21.91 11.32 44.59 2.81 Serv. 13.51 59.30 7.37 17.70 16.59 29000.00 15.92 $ 480.00 554.91 8.90 50.47 4.78 17.80 27.10 17.55 48:.95 68.60 13.75 $ 2,624.81 $ 1,099.06 193.75 $ 3,917.62 ,,'Applications filed with the 411ashington State Liquor Control Board by Oscar Clinton, Alger avern, Star Route, Bellingham, and by E. Griffen, Cedarville Service Station, R #3, Bellingham, ere approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. .`'Dance License Application No. 500, for public dances to be held at Ghuckanut Shell between he dates of Sept. 41, 1943 and Sept. 4, 1944, was approved by the Board and the license issued to lint Nunamaker. This being the time fixed by statute for such action, the Board, at this time, began is consideration of the budget for the coming year, and after considerable deliberation decided, v unanimous action to continue such consideration at their regular session on Friday, Sept. 10. By unanimous action, the meeting was adjourned until 9:30 A.P,%1., Friday, September 10, 1943.' Approved •� Chairman of the Board irrrr � tf;ftr tir�lr t� it i`�rrr``t t ii W/Ni"'i MEETIING, FRIDAY, SEPTE11BER 10, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 7, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.N., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURR ITT EXPENSE: Mades Motor Service Miller & Suther len Printing Co. Standard Gil Co. of California Orland Ivarson Bellingham Labor Nevis Morse Hardware Company Audrey Owsley Catholic Charities of Bellingham Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Assessor $ 28.14 it ti.18 Commissioners 2.80 Treasurer 23.60 rr 2.00 Court House 11.62 Juv. Court 35.08 It " 63.10 " " 57.60 46 JULY TER FRIDAY THE - 10th DAY of 3F,PTh I«1BER 19 42 CURRENT EXPENSE: 4-X Baking Company Bloedel Donovan Lunber I:Iills Kno ll' s I,vlarke t Pacific Steam Laundry Western Thrift Stores Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass' n Doubleday, Doran Co. Harpers Publishing Co. :.,Tat' 1 Education Ass to Anstett Printing Co . • 11 It 11 . COMITY ROAD FUND: Standard Oil Co. of California it n n n u It 1r n Iviorse Hardware Company 11 It 11 . tt I1 11 u 1t u tr 1t 11 State & Maple Texaco Service It I1 It 11 Pacific Steam Laundry 11 it 11 Union Oil Co. 13 a t1 h1t. Shuksan Garage C. S. Kale Canning Co. it 11 11 11 Piston Service, Inc. If It I1 Keith Manufacturing Co. YJeldit Tank & Steel Co. Tax Commission • PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Owl Pharmacy Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Biddle & Crowther Company aicKesson & Robbins, Inc. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Bellingham dater Department Central Stores Revolving Fund 11 It I1 It Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Schermerhorn Apartments destern Union Telegraph Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Dept. of Labor & Industries J. J. Lockert Bellingham Bottling Works, Inc. Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Sash & Door Company Florence E. Bice F. M. Haskell Plb & Htg Co. Walter Jensen Multi -Products Engineering Co. I,Teher Bros. Northern Grocery North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Forth Vlashington Implement Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 11 it a 11 J.- C . Penney Company Puget Sound Freight Lines Pynor Feed Company, Inc. If it 11 1t Reid Brothers Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. Hattie B. Thomas ';Talton Fruit Company If It It ',,'Thatcom County Implement Co PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Jail If If It It It Supt. of Sch. it itit 1t It it it It 11 Court Costs $ 20.43 12.88 8.61 26.98 8.41 16.22 2.67 3.03 2.06 1.44 80.24 $ 71.61 89.74 155.79 16.89 6.00 24.09 6.37 14.41 25.44 7.71 141.21 62.82 187.43 282.96 13.91 34.37 .82 1.60 2..28 70.00 159.82 14.05 $ 22.56 550.00 5.15 " Z.31 1.55 2.57 10..97 1.73 70.02 22.00 3.00 .30 3.95 5.14 12.88 4..94 187.73 .33 206.50 28.5a 51.91 18.42 11.95 18.34 35.42 1.81 7.58 26.04 108.15 3.17 138.00 153.00 23.75 29.72 2.40 20.46 4.94 .93 $ 16.70 $ 413.09 $ 1$98.32 $ 1,803.15 $ 16.70 Total of Claims Allowed $ 39631.26 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 447 JULY TERM FRIDAY THE- loth' _DAY of SEPTEMB}R T9 43 R E S O L U T I O N A RESOLUTION of the. County Commissioners of Y�hatcom County, Washington, employirg PRESTON, THORGRIMSON, TURNER, HOROWITZ & STEPHAN to perform certain legal services for said Coun and fixing their compensation. Mem MEREAS, - u'Jhatcom County is contemplating the issuance of its general obligation bonds in the sum of $800,000, for the purpose of building a new court house and jail; and '01HEREAS, it will -be to the interest of said Whatcom County to employ bond counsel to pre- pare the: necessary resolutions, forms of bonds, notices, and other papers required for the issuance of said bonds, and to give their legal opinion upon validity of the bonds to be issued if the same shall be author-ized�by the voters of Whatcom County and the said bonds issued. 11101,79 THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by .the . Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, in regular session assembled, all members being present, as follows: 1. That-PRESTOTI, THORGRIMSO'N, TURNER, HOROWITZ & STEPHAN, attorneys -at -law, and bond counsel, of Seattle, �Tashington,-are hereby employed by Whatcom County, Washington.: to prepare resolutions -and other, papers, as aforesaid, and to give their legal opinion upon the validity of the issuance of $800,000 of its. general obligation bonds, to be dated as hereafter fixed by resolution of this Board. 2. Said 1,1hatcom County hereby agrees to pay staid PRESTON, THORGRIMSON, TURNER, HOROVIITZ & STEPHAN, for said services, the sum of Twelve Hundred Fifty and no/100 DOLLARS, together with uch cash out-of-pocket expense as shall be necessarily incurred by said counsel in connection -ith'said service; the said expense so far as incurred, and one-half of the amount of the said ee for services, to be paid upon the holding of the election and t1a canvass of the result there- f, and the balance of said compensation and expenses to be paid upon the giving of the final pinion by said bond counsel. In case the issuance of said bonds shall not be authorized by said lection the amount.to be paid, as herein provided, at the time of said canvass, shall be in full ompensation. 3. Said Vlhatcom County further agrees that transcripts of all proceedings'_ and records of aid county, attested by the certificate of the official having charge of the same, will be urnished to said counsel for their use in.performing said services, and that the various County fficials will render such assistance in preparing the necessary proceedings as may be required by aid counsel. PASSED by the Board of County Commissioners. of 111hatcom County, Washington, at a regular eeing, this loth day of September, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOlI: COUNTY, VIASHINGTON By E. C . 1IANLEY Chairman ;SEAT, OF THC BOARD OF COUNTY COMT,fISSIo rRS j GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Approved this loth day of September, 1943. F . hi. HZUULTON Prosectuting Attorney for Vlhatcom County Approved this 10 day of September, 1943. HOBART S. DAVISON RALPH 0. OLSON Judges of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Whatcom County R E S O L U T I O N SOLUTION rovidi for th p n.t, e Issuance of bonds for the purpose of constructing a Court House and Jail for 'Jhatcom.County, Washington, and acquiring the necessary site therefor. -o- 111HEREAS, on this loth day of September, 1943, the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ashington, having been duly notified, and being in regular session, and all members of the Board eing present; and WHEREAS,. the Vlhatcom County Court House and Jail, erected fifty-four years ago, is totally wholly inadequate to serve the present needs of the County and persons required to transact iness therein; and 448 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ` ULY TERM- FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 43. ;'IEEREAS, the same constitutes a hazard, both from a standpoint of'sanitation and fire, and V1IIEREAS, the facts show, after due investigation and study, that the;said building is wholly inadequate in size; is poorly illuminated, both naturally and artificially; difficult to reapir and to maintain under sanitary conditions,'the plumbing facilities therein -being worn out and in need of replacement; the electrical wiring being defective and adding to the fire hazard above mentioned; said building itself being a fire trap, and in the event a fire should occur therein it will be impossible to control same, and such fire hazard, therefore, constitutes a serious danger to those required to transact business. therein., and the various- employees using said building and to the occupants. of the County Jail; and the various County records kept in the said building are in great danger of destruction by fire; all of which would be to the irreparable damage to the County and the inhabitants thereof; and V,1HEREAS, an emergency now exists for the construction of a new Court House and Jail, and at this time funds for the same can be made available by the.issuance of general obligation bonds bearing a low rate of interest within the statutory limit of indebtedness, if provision is made whereby annual taxes can be levied sufficient in amount to pay the instalments of interest and principal as the same shall fall due, and if the said bonds shall be authorized by.the voters of Whatcom County at an election duly held for that purpose; and WHEREAS, by reason of the statute limiting the amount of taxes that can he levied by ,01hatcom County without a vote of the people to ten mills, there is*.no way in which said county can assure purchasers of bonds that a sufficient annual tax will be levied as.aforesaid except by said county irrevocably pledging itself to include in the budget made each year for the purpose of levy of taxes a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of such bonds accruing in the year for which the budget is made, and to levy a tax each year sufficient in amount to pay the interest and principal instalments maturing in the year in which the tax levy is payable, and further, irrevocably pledging Whatcom County to make the said appropriation in the budget, and the necessary tax levy to pay the annual principal and interest instalments of said bonds within,' and, as a pa,.rt of the ten mill tax levy which .Ganhatcom County is authorized to levy annually with out a vote of the people; and ;^JHEREAS, it is imperative for the safety of the people occupying, working in, or visiting said Court House and Jail, and for the proper care and safety of the records of said.County, that said County now provide for the construction of a new'Court House and Jail, and for the proper equipment and furnishing thereof,,and issue general bonds to pay for such cost, and to spa-cifical- lypledge a portion of its statutory tax millage to assure the payment of the said bonds; that in order to erect said Court House and Jail- it is necessary to acquire a site therefor; that in order to erect and construct said Court House and Jail, and properly equip and furnish the same, and acquire said site, it is necessary that the sum of $800,000 be raised by the issuance and sal of general obligation bonds. to be issued by "' atcom County; and vT EREAS, if the said bonds shall be issued the total amount of indebtedness of the said Whatcom County will be less than five per cent of the valuation of the taxable property of said Whatcom County, according to the last,regular assessment thereof, and if the said bonds shall be. authorized, as provided.by law, by the voters of Whatcom County, at an election held for that purpose, the issuance of the said bonds will be duly authorized by law, and within the statutory debt limit of said Whatcom County; and WHEREAS, it is necessary, in order to facilitate the construction of the said Court House and Jail, and properly equip and furnish the same, and acquire the site for said building, that general obligation bonds of said Whatcom County be issued and sold, the said bonds to be serial bonds, as provided by law, to 'run for a period of from two to thirty years from the date of issuance, and to have such annual maturities as shall as nearly as practicable be in such amounts as will, together with the interest on the outstanding bonds, be met by an equal annual tax levy in each of the years in which any of the said bonds mature; the said bonds to bear interest.at a rate of not exceeding three per cent per annum; the said bonds to be issued in denominations of $1,000 each; the exact dates and times of maturities to Joe hereafter fixed by resolution of this Board_, in case the issuance of said bonds shall be authorized'by the voters of said County. ITOV1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED! by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County., Washington, in regular session assembled, as follows.: 1. Said Board of County Commissioners hereby finds that the present Court House and Jail . constitute a great sanitary and fire, hazard, endangering the safety of the employees and others using said building, and constitute a menace to the proper care and security of the County records 2. That Whatcom County acquire by condemnation and/or purchase a site for a new Court House and Jail, within the four blocks of land bounded by Prospect,. Commercial, Flora and Lottie ,Streets, in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washing, adequate for the construction of a Court House and Jail thereon, and construct a new fire -proof Court House and Jail thereon adequate, for the needs of the said 1,11h.atcom. County, and suitably equip and furnish the same. 3. That said Board now finds that Whatcom County can safely agree to specifically pledge a sufficient portion of its statutory tax millage, which can be levied without a vote of the people, to pay the principal.and interest of said bonds as they accrue, and that there will be sufficient funds left over and above the amount so pledged to pay the necessary governmental expenses'of said County. 4: That if at the election.hereinafter provided for bonds shall be authorized by the vote) of the electors of said 'Uhatcom County, as hereinafter provided, dhatcom County shall_, for the purpose of providing funds for acquiring said site and constructing said building and equipping and furnishing the same, issue and sell its general obligation bonds in the sum of $800,000, bearing interest at a rate of not exceeding three per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; the said bonds to be in denomination of $1.,000 each, to.be numbered from l to 800, inclusive; the said bonds to mature serially, in the order of their number, in from two to thirty years after date of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 JuY ' TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER �,o 43 �nw �esa�mrnaxa�ssa:+asr�vnsx: I issue, in such annual maturities as shall as nearly as practicable be in such amounts as will, together with interest on the outstanding bonds of said issue, be met by an equal annual tax levy, the County to have the option of redeeming all or any of said bonds then outstanding on any interest payment -date -on or after five years from date of issue. The exact maturities and date of issuance, and form, of said bonds, to be'hereafter fixed by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom. County, Washington. 5. That there shall be levied each year by the corporate authorities of said Whatcom. County, and included in each annual tax levy, a tax upon all of the property in said county sub- ject.to.taxation, in an amount sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as the same accrues, and all such taxes as collected shall be paid into a special fund, which is hereby created and established, to be known as "Whatcom County General Obligation 19,E Court House Bond Fund;' and no part of such fund shall be used for any other purpose than the payment of the intexesl and principal of the said bonds, and the full faith, credit.and resources of the said County are ,hereby irrevocably pledged for the annual levy and collection of such tax and the prompt payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. That said 1.1ha.tcom County further irrevocably pledo !itself that the annual tax provided for in this paragraph to be levied for the payment of said 'bonds shall be within and as a pert of the ten mills limitation of taxes permitted to counties without a vote of the people, and a sufficient portion.of each annual tax levy hereafter made -by !said county prior to the full payment of the principal and interest of said bonds is hereby irrevocably set aside, appropriated, and pledged to the payment of said bonds as aforesaid. ~mot G.. The following proposition shall be submitted to the voters of dhatcom County, Washing- ton, at a special election to be held in said county for that -purpose on the 20th day of November, 11943, to -wit: PROPOSITION Shall Whatcom County, Washington, construct a new fire -proof Court House and Jail, adequate,for the needs of said Whatcom County,and equip and furnish the same,_, and acquire an. adequate site for said building within the four blocks bounded by Prospect; Commercial, Flora and Lottie Streets, in the City of Bellingham, in said county, and issue its general obligation bonds to pay the cast of said acqui- tion, construction and equipment, said bonds to mature serially in from 'tvzq to thirty ,years after, date of issue, with the option in' the.. County to� redeem any or all of said bonds on any interest -payment date on or after five years from date of issue, and bear interest at not to exceed three per cent per annum, payable semi- annually; said County to irrevocably pledge itself to levy an annual tax within the statutory ten mills limitation sufficient for'the payment of the said bonds and interest as they mature; all as provided in Resolution -passed September loth, 19437 j 7. The Election Board of Whatcom County are hereby requested to call and hold the ele ctioz ihe-reinbefore provided for., to give due notice thereof, and canvass the resolt, all as required by f law. PASSED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, on the loth day �of September; 1943, at a regular meeting of said Board: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOITERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E . C. I4 IUMEY Chairman ( SEAL OF TI, BOARD OF COUNTY C O1811ISSI OI\ LRS ) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T . SNYDER County Auditor &,Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy "`An application, made by J. L. Yelton, Earl IVIcLaughlin, W. A. 11oore and F. D. Fobes, was resented to the Board of County Gommissioners, asking for roving rights -of -way across the ollowing described properties: Lots Five, Eight, Nine and Ten, in Section 32; and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of �ection.33; The North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33; the, WLzst''Half:'ofl'the' Southwest Quarter of Section 34; and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, all in Township 41 North, Range Six East, Willamette Meridian, Whatcom County, Washington. nd Friday, October 8, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., was fixed as the time for action -upon the aid application. By unanimous.action, consideration of the 19J.L4 budget arras again continued.-- continued til Tuesday, September 14, 1943. I450 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM-.FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19-43- `A petition bearing twenty (20) signatures was filed with the Board by George McCush, praying for the repair or rebuilding of the bridge over Cornell Creek on Road No. 488. The August report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The August report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 14, 1943. Approved _ Chairman of the B and fir` r t `rr !` r rrf >t` r� >�r i>�r r1✓}>f rr t `�`r` f r r # itit fir r �t r>r f `t t trr r�# r rid trr t l i� ii#hwoo MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 1G, 1943,'the Board convened a-t 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Auditor .72 r1 n n .. n Assessor .13 11 " " r' Commissioners .35 +1 " 1r ++ Treasurer .28 Martin Plumbing Company Court House 58.01 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It " 104.33 Union Printing Company Juv. Court 11.99 Farmers .Mutual Telephone Co. 11 it .25 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. if 11 (Play) , 8.62 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Sheriff .33 Supt. of Sch. 1.20 xrnason & Company it It +1 5.00 John Day Company 11 n n. 3.79 The Ass rn of ' Childhood Edu. ,+1 r1 r1 2.50 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 4.10 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it It 3.15 11. 11 : 11 ►1 Hort Insp. .23 1/ it It It Civ. Defense .88 Treasurer of the United States Stream Guaging 49.63 (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Dept. of Labor & Industries $ 461.86 IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Iris Heckenberg Helen MacKenzie Christine E. Olson Maud Turner Howard S. Wallace Aubert Drug Co. 11 11 11 Bellingham'Visiting Nurse Assrn Dr. E. I. L. Cilley Dr. Carl M. Erb Dr. J. Ward Finley Heinemann Diag. Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. L. A. Nygard Red Cross Pharmacy Mrs. Fred Sigmen N. J. Warren Vevanell Hodgson B. B. Grocery Co. E. G. Brown's- Grocery - Mrs. M. Christen Huttonts Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Mrs. Nellie Overcash L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley Dr. J. H. Baker T . M. Barlow Roy Barrett, Drugs International Drug Co. Lucile L. Boyer Mary O'Hara Lucy E. Gorton $ 18.45 21.85 28.25 14.20 1.80 7.96 2.95 5.75 47.50 5.00 60.00 60. GO 1.70 . 15.25 44.00 15.07 2.68 2.95 23.55 49.93 26:96 5.00 16.68 35.00 108.00 25.00 5.00 50- 00 50..24 4.07 71.21 23.33 86.78, $ 255.49 $ 461.86 $ 952.11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY- TERM TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF SEPTEu ER )I 1943 .- IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. .80 .80 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,670.26. NOTICE OF FILING PRELIMINARY BUDGET and FINAL HEARING THEREON `In compliance with Section 164, Session Laws of 1923, notice is hereby given that the Boarc of Whatcom County Commissioners have completed and placed on file in their offices in the Whatcom County Court House, Bellingham, Washington, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washing- ton, for the fiscal year 1944, and that copies of said budget are available to any taxpayer upon call at said office. Notice is also hereby given that the said Board will meet in said office at the hour of 11:00 o'clock, A.M., Monday, October 4, 1943, for the purpose of finally adopting said budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year of 1944, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard before said Board for or against said budget or any part thereof. Dated.this 14th day of September, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY .COMMISSIONERS) (Published - Sept. 2.2 and .29, 1943 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIORERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCO-M`'COUNTY iWAPHINGTON v' IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT ORDER OF SALE TAXES WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for saic property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter .263, ' Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provide( however, that said Property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property, in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and plac( of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.I., and 4 o'clock P.11., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at'the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sal( may be adjourned from day to day by said.C,4=ty Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the --time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: First Addition.,..to New Whatcom, Lots 15-16, Block 306 $ 100.00 Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom, Lots 2-3, Block 15 0-. 28..00 Blaine Land Co. Addition to Blaine, Lots 6 to 8, Block 22; Lots 1-2-4-.5-6-7-8, Blk 35 50.00 Johnson's Addition to Sumas., Lot 5, Block 1; Lots 2 to 6, Block 15 55.00 Ferndale Amended, Lots 5-6, Block 15 0 0 0 0 0 20.00 Sehome Addition to Sehome, Lots 1 to 4, Block 8; Lots 14 to 18, Block 8; Lots 13 to .20, Block 14; Lots 13 to 20, Block 15; Lots 1 to 8, Block 20; Lot 1Q.,t Block 20; Blocks .21-22-25; Lots 9! to , l2; Blk 19- 100.00 South_Blaine, Lots 3 to 10 and Lots 13 to 22, Block.20 10.00 South Blaine, Lot 1, Block .27; Lots 17 to 19, Block 27 6.00 Lot 1. Sec. 35, TT,�rp. 37 N, Range 1 E; Lot 4, Sec. 26, Twp. 37 N, 'Range1 E 50.00 _..EL SW SW Sec. .28, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E 20•.00 NW SE - SW NE Sec. 33, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E 80.00 452 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM— TUESDAY THE- i4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1943 10rder of Sale, Continued: NW NW Sec. 34, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E $ 80.00 Tax''6: 'SW NW - W* SW Sec. 17, Tarp. 37 N, Range' 5 E 120.00 Lot 1 exc r/w Sec. 35, Twp. 37 N, Range 5 E 40.00 W1- N� SE NW Sec. 1, Twp. 40 N, Range 1 E 40.00 Undivided 3/4 interest S-L SW NE - NE NW SE, less road.' Sec..205 Twp. 40N, Range 1 E, .1.25.00 Lot 6, less wash and road, Sec. 28, Twp, 40 N, Range 6 E . . . 25.00 N z SW - Lots 3-4 - W 41 acres of Lot.2, less road, Sec. 32, Twp, 41 N, Range 2 E - 18Q.00 W SE Sec. 2q, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E . .. . 80.00 NE1 - SE SE Sec. 3.2, TwP. 37 N. Range 3 E 200.00 NWf - E' SW - SW SW - W;Ja SW SE - NW SW Sec. 33, Twp. 37 N, Range .3 E . 340.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners'this 14th day of September, 1943. E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMSSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. ; KING Commissioner The renewal of the bond of Gordon L. Carter, as Superintendent of Schools? was approved by ;the Board and filed with the County Clerk. "The resignation of Eunice Germain Carlson, as Assistant Extension Agent in Home Economics, effe,ctive as of September 10, 1943, was received by the Board v'hpplications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by Ernest L & Lena A. Nels Frosty Inn, Maple Falls, and Edward & Jake Kammerzell, Wintergarden, Route 2, Bellingham, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.I., Friday, September 17, 1943. Approved �' • Chairman of the Board #Irrr717171 fi 77 7i� 7i i171 7C7TTT7f 7T71 T� 17 TJ Tf 7 T 7T7l T 7T�� TI Ti7T �� r7 1/ 77 7T r7 T fi 7t7f7T j�EETI dG, FRIDAY, SEPTEIABER 17, 1943 JULY TERM. Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 14, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Ruth School for Girls Carolyn Polstra Marquand Eunice Germain Carlson Knights 'of Pythias ICOUNTY ROAD FUND County Road Fund Co. Stores) County Road Fund Co. Stores Garage) (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. J. R. Bolster Mrs. Kate Chevalley Aubert Drug Co. rr n rr Dr. R. E. Dickinson. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Juv. Court 12::00 Exten. Serv. 17.55 rr , it 12.39 Def. Emerg. 12.•50 54.44 $ 159.65, 430.65 590.30 $ 37.00 • 30.00 4.76 11.44 50.00 .59 nECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY 17th Y of SEPTE'' BER Nam' �'iyll �J is 43 Owl Pharmacy 9.07 it ►r 9.26 it tr 3.66 it 'r 3.53 ►r It 4,08 n ►r 5.93 n +► 7.68 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 26.50 Mrs. U. Christen 15.00 Eldred Fuel Co. 9.50 Luskts Grocery 139.93 Northern Grocery Co. 14.OG Theodore S. Spanski 3.00 Tudor & Linn 19.82 If ti 25.OG Walkerts Cash Store 168.58 E. Ames 51.59 1REASURER+S REVOLVING FUND: A. Alinta Adams 89.44 Total of Claims Allowed lotion, unanimously passed, was as follows: $ 649.92 $ 793.8G "That the County Treasurer, Orland Ivarson, be authorized hereby to use funds from the Property Agentts budget for 1943, in a maximum amount of $250.00 for clerical help in checking of county tax title property.++ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO—ISSIONERS OF WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON THE FATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY } ( PERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX y ORDER OF CANCELLATION WHEREAS, an order of sale was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on March 9, L943, which order included Lots,22-23, Block 87 Fairhaven Land Cots First hddition 1Iap 32.1: That part of the SE SE lying N of CMStP & .P Railroad, Sec. 30, Twp. 4ON, Range 6 E WHEREAS, an order of sale was approved on April 30, 1943, which order included N� NE4 Sec. 15, Twp. 39 N, Range 4 E WHEREAS, sales of the above described properties have never been completed, and the oposed but uncompleted sales create a cloud on the title of the properties, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the above described properties be, and hey are hereby removed from the said sales and restored to the same standing as before the said rders of sale were signed. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 17th day of September, 1943. t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI-M-ISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHhRLES E. KING Commissioner `lttest: PLINY T. SNYDER 3o. Auditor & Ex-officio '.lerk of the Board 3y L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS GS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 17th DAY of SEPTEMBER 1943- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Purchasing and Converting the C.M. St.P & P. Ry. Bridge at Welcome, to accommodate logging traffic � INITIATING RESOLUTION for CRP , #95 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to purchase the C.I. St. P & P. Ry. Companyts Welcome Bridge over the North Fork of the Nooksack River, together with certain adjoining right of way from Welcome Bridge west, all in Sections 27, 28, 32, 33, Tp. 39 N, R 5 E., W.M., and to.remove ties and place bridge in condition for logging traffic; remove obstructing brush from right of way; back fill existing road bed to.give necessar, width for said traffic, and gravel said fill. This project to begin at north and south line in east side of SW:1 Sec. 27, Tp 39 N, R 5 E and run along the Right of Way of C.M.St. P & f Ry. to intersection of Lit. Baker Highway with Deming -Wickersham Pavement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Right of Way Items of Work Gas Tax Funds Donations Total 53000.00 $ 53000.00 S 5,450.GO 5,450.00 Total $ 5,450.00 $ 5,000.00 $10,45Q.00 The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by.day labor in accordance with the tandard Aoad and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO=,,ISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy "'Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by the following, were pproved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: , C. 0. Evenson, Evenson1s Tavern, Deming George W. Lusk, George Lusk Service Otation, Route #:2, Everson H. M. Clark, Clark1s Riverside Tavern, Route ff3, Ferndale J. H. & Esther Hewitt, Jimts Tavern, Wickersham Monta Beaty, Parachute Inn, R #2, Bellingham Guy P. VanKeulen, Birch bay Golf Resort, R#l, Blaine W. B. Larson, Mackts Store, R #1, Everson There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 21, 1943. F Approved Cam- �• /�d' �/��L��"�'t Chairman of the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 455 JULY TERM TUESDAY THE- 21st DAY OF SEalEMt;ER 1943 rvsarrss11M . FETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEI IBER 21, 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 17, 1943, the Board convened at 9.30 A.i!., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - September n It n It it if it n It �► rr n it It n it tr if rr it rr It It it it rr it it it it it if It it it it it tr it n Amelia Rose Hartman A. J. Love County Road rand Piston Service, Inc. Ferndale Record George tivetzel Pitney -Bowes Postage &Teter Co. County Road Fund ►► t► if it if tr R. L. Boren Puget Sound Power & Light Co. r COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 7710 t► No. 7711 rr if No. 7712 rr it No. 7713 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-177 Prog. 1 tr it It tt 103-B It tt 3 7-178 it " 3 7=179 Cash Assistance Roll for October S. A. Cunningham Harry Kolb Lester Odle Safeway Stores, Inc. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - September Mary Edna Barter SURERtS REVOLVING FUND: John Bredal Auditor $ 1, 469.3 7 Assessor 11313.01 Commissioners 600.CT0 Treasurer 1,467.51 Court house 405.01 Sup. Ct. ##1 178.65 Sup. Ct. ##.2 178.65 Juv. Court 168.75 it r► Emerg . 75.00 Clerk 646.24 J. P. No. 1 139.37 J. P . No. 2 128.12 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty 537.70 Sheriff 876.44 Jail 483.76 Supt. of Sch. 489.44 Exten. Service 449.99 Hort. Insp. 387.50 Civ. Defense 112.5E Adv. Exp. - 8ch. 55.00 Auditor 1.50 Assessor 16.60 t' .71 Treasurer 1.40 tr 6.64 " 15.00 Sheriff 68.47 Supt. of Sch. 6.39 Exten. Service 16.32 Def. . Emerg . 24.5 7 It ►' 1.00 Total of Claims Allowed 796.88 200.00 200.00 899.07 $ 12225.00 32699.13 54.00 61.00 13)605.75 15.00 16.00 14.00• 136.89 $ 10,447.27 $ 21095.95 18,826.77 680.00 55.00 735.00 140.0 3 $ 140.00 32,244.99 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10: 00 A.M., Thursday, September 23, 1943, when they again convened with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Hort. Insp. 5.00 OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edgar H. Johnstone $ 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed 40.003 3 JULY T . + ; 4��} F `�t 4 # �• vim' �} DO],i$ M1 I,, �.t E S »�". TUESDAY _ THE 21st DAY OF 5EP TEMBER 19-43- Because of the Board having been summoned to Olympia for the hearing on L'�eptember 24, of the appeal of Helen C. Scudder from the action of the Whatcom County Board of Equalization, it was necessary to dispense with the regular Friday (Sept. 24) meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, and adjournment was taken at this time until 9:30 Tuesday, September 28,1943. Approved & 6. 4y,(� Chairman of the Bod rd f7i7TTttl7f7titt7Clr7J`7 l7�7T�%717I7ITt7r'7��7117J777;fTri;'TT�r7I1Cfri7r7r7I Cisi7i7%Tit7jf1J7; t Crii7i MEETli�G, TUESDAY, SEP EMBER .281 1943 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, Weptember 23, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.LI. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Auditor $ 4.70 it " It It Assessor 4.90 It " " +' Commissioners 6.60 Treasurer 11.55 County Treasurer " 1.77 Fred Hanson " 8.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Court House 2.99 Morse Hardware It " 2.34 Pacific Steam Laundry It " 1.G2 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. It " 12.78 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Sup. Ct. #1 8.5G it ITn It n It #2 5.95 if rr n rr rr it it Rep. 2.65 It " " " Juv. Court 6.80 W. N. Hine J. P. Country 2.75 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Clerk 5.85 it It it it Pros. "tty 3.70 " " it 11 Sheriff 14.OG- it " It ►► Supt. of Sch. 7.50 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. it rr " 1.12 Western Woodowrking Company if it It 47.55 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Exten. Serv. 12:05' It It it n Hort. Insp. 14.70 Griffith Printing Company " " 2.42 Pacific 'Teie. & Tele. Company Civ. Def. 41.64 it it It it Adv. . Exp.. 9.46. Union Foundry Company Court House 3.71 ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: J. A. Cole Puget Sound Power & Light Co. E. C. Manley Northern Pacific Railway Co. Great Northern Railway Company Shell Oil Company 1► " rr It it n Washington Asphalt Company Pacific Steam Laundry Kuker-Ranken, Inc. Ireland & Bellingar Blue Mountain Logging Company hays Standard Garage Hintote Hardware & Furniture Co. Yti' M. W. Hollinger Whatcom Saw Shop J. K. Rogers It Paul R. Tiffany Ray Pennington Wolten & Montfort Washington Co-operative Mills, Bellingham Gash & Door Company Warnick Lumber Yards, Inc. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Etta Leickem Mrs. Etta Leickem ors. W. O'Cain City Drug Store Dr. Carl M. Erb It Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart C. D. Moffatt, Id. D. Dr.Urban P. O'Connor $ 2.00 11.38 4.20 28.60• 1,898.56 21251.54 27.40 25.75 12297.75 146.20 40.70 7.29 6.50 21.17 11.55 1.G0 4.17 1.75 6.50 18.54 1G.30 4.64 Inc. 184.65 13 7. G3 11.02 11.93 110.97 95.00 25.G0 .62 42.00 1.50 7.03 14.68 14. 5C 52.50 w . 24 7. Gi0 41172.12 IRECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY .28th DAY OF. SEPTEMBER 1943 'UNION-PRINTiNG:CURMELCINOHAN; WASHiNOTO i-- ---- ----- B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. 61..25 Bornstein -Houser Sea. Foods, Inc. 19.70 Sherwood Bakery 46.97 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Bellingham Water Department 2.29 Daw & Son, Inc. 19.G0 Western Union Telegraph Co. 1.32 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 83.93 Dept. of Labor & Industries 5.64 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 99.98 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 295.00 Riverton Sanatorium 11409.91 Riverton Sanatorium 500.a0 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.Q0 Owl Pharmacy 43.89 11 IT 10.65 English Texaco Service S tation 4.45 rr 1► n n 1.76 11 if 1t n 14.09 Family Welfare Assoc. of America. 10.60 Harper & Brothers 12.50 Russell Sage Foundation 3.OG Union Printing Company 21.12 Commercial Linen Company 5.67 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 143.50 It n 11 it 12.72 Union Oil Co. of California 26.14 Standard Oil Co. of California 40.82 Walton Fruit Company 10.74 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Asstn 151.98 Whatcom County Potato Grower's Assoc. 89.60 Brown & Cole, Inc. #2 20.00 Bungalow Dairy 7.00 Howardts Stop & Shop Grocery 65.00 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 45.GG Montgomery Ward Company 23.97 Montgomery Ward & Co. .24.67 Penny Profit Grocery 5.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 8.34 Etta Leickem 20.65 Chas. A. Standen 2,189.7E John DeVries 174.95 George Janssen, Postmaster 70.80 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 10.14 Northwest Medical Supply, Inc. 39.26 It 11 11 1t 1.20 Bellingham Publishing Company 19.00 Union Printing Company 18.03 Bellingham Bottling Works, Inc. 4.94 Bellingham.Coa1 Mines 154.33 Bellingham Machine Works 1.80 Bellingham Plumbing Supply Co. 1.29 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 20.60 Geo. J. Hohl Company 85.15 Jeffcott Motor Company 6.49 Lee Grocery Company 106.38 It 1t 1t /+1.74 Mills Electric Company 19.61 ,Morse Hardware Company 13.80 It rt It 8.64 It rt 11 9.27 Northern Grocery 27.82 North Washington Implement Co. 88.60 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 15.16 Richfield Oil Corporation 25.58 Santa Cruz Fruit Packing Co. 13.29 Tingue, Brown & Co. 5.4E Aubert Drug Co. 2.00 Dr. J. Ward Finley 32.00 Dr. R. A. Johnson 27.00 St. Luke's General hospital 50.00 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 24.50 J. A. Albers 49.49 Commercial Market 60.00 Oertel Bros. Company 26.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. $ 10.80 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND:' Archie J. Smith 20.00 7,735.61 $ 10.80 $ . 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $14,185.53 5 JULY (.t � �� i't �� e'f f i t.��' 'r, x ^i � t �..� t �•� i �,: � � {'i rR� c.. # } S �,i t '\., S 3� r i.. TUESDAY THE 28th Y of SEPTEMBER 1943 RESOLUTION r/ RESOLUTION Amending Section 6 of the Resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioner; of Whatcom County, Washington, on the loth day of September, 1943, entitled: ttRESOLUTION providing for the issuance of bonds for the purpose of construct- ing a Court House and Jail for Whatcom County, Washington, and acquiring the necessary site therefor.'t BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular session as follows: Section 6 of the Resolution passed by this Board on the loth day of September, 1943, is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 6. The following proposition shall be submitted to the voters of Whatcom County, Washington, at a special election to be held in said county for that purpose on the.20th day of November, 1943, to -wit: PROPOSITION Shall Whatcom County, Washington, construct a new fire -proof Court House and Jail, adequate for the needs of said Whatcom County, and equip and furnish the same, and acquire an adequate site for said building within the four blocks of land bounded by Prospect, Commercial, Flora and Lottie Streets,,in the City of Bellingham, in said County, and issue its general obligation bonds in the principal sum of $800,000.00 to pay the cost of said acquisition, construction and equipment, said bonds to mature serially in from two to thirty years after date of issue, with the option in the County to redeem any or all of said bonds on any interest -payment date on or after five years from date of issue, and bear interest at not to exceed three per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; said County to irrevocably pledge itself to levy an annual tax within the statutory ten mills limitation sufficient for the payment of the said bonds and interest as they mature; all as provided in a Resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioners of.said County on Septem- ber 10,.1943, as amended. PASSED -by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, "ashington, on the 28th day of September, 1943, at a regular meeting of said -board. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMU ISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COL1LISSIONERS OF' 1711kTCOM COUNTY, WkSHI;.JGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHhRLES E. &ING ttest: P'LINY T. SNYDER Commissioner ounty Auditor &c Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE !uUITTER OF SETTLEIENT WITH COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1943 � O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting.'forth his receipts and disbursements for the month os Auoust, 19A.3 and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to -the Auditor's check, , IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such Uounty Treasurer e, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State School State University State College W. W. C. E. E. W. C. E. C. W. C. E. Veteranst Compensation Parks and Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Fisheries Highway Safety County - Current Expense. 0 o Rebate) Cash Paid City Treasurers 75.00 213.47 102.20 31.34 25.55 17.07 1.58 194.25 9.95 63'20 15.00 191,..25 17.24 11962.90 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 28th Y OF SEPTEMBER 4 ,t t0. WARRANTS REDEEiAED: Current Expense 15,891.31 Soldiers Relief 285.00 Road Fund 17,573.12 Public Assistance 26,A,81.T7 Marriage Certificate 71.00 Treasurer's Revolving 9.85 Misc. Health 60.GO, T. B. Hospitalization 2,240.98 Public Health 798.66 Public Utility District -General 120.29 Schools - General 28,314.93 Opportunity Room 268.44 Fort - General 16,269.79 BONDS REDEEMED -- INTEREST ON BONDS: Indigent Relief Bonds "At? 1934 192.50 Port Bonds (1927).4,477.50 115,977.54 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on August 31, 1943, as shown by the County Auditorts check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham 314,343.72 Bellingham National Bank Bellingham 204,938.75 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 139,954.46 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 52000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10,000.00 Nooksack Valley Ztate Bank Everson 7)000.04 U. S. Savings Bands 22,500.00 U. S. Defense Baonds 49,950.00 $ 853,686.93 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 201.50 Cks and cash items 3,021.49 Currency 6,131.00 Silver 111.53 Auditor 51.75 Clerk 22.60 Total cash in hand 9,539.87 $ 863,226.8a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 28th day of Sept., 19.4.3. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO -a"ISIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner N.B. The U. S. Savings Bonds and U. S. Defense Bonds will appear on this statement here- after as an investment item. The sale to Fred:Aanes of Blaine, of a building located on Lots 7 & 8, Block 4, City of Blaine, for the sum of 020.00, was approved by the Board, upon the condition that the building be removed and the lots cleared of debris by October 15, 1943. VA pplications made to Washington State Liquor Control Board, by the following, were approved by the Board, and copies of the applications placed on file: Georgie Brown, Frosty Inn, Maple Falls (Amended from Ernest L. & Lena A. Nelson) Paul H. Crilly, Mt. Baker Inn, Glacier Max Milam, Tri-Our Service Station, R #.2, Lynden, Jack Martin, Hamburger Express, 3300 Northwest Avenue, Bellingham L. E. Haggard, Maple Falls Charles E. Riley, Agate Bay Service Station, R #4, Bellingham RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY 28th Y OF SEPTEi,'BER ig 43 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M... Friday, October 1, 1943. Approved �- Chairman of the B and �/,� 7i 7r 7T 7T7T �1< 7 �f7r 71 � %`Tr' t TI i7t7l i7 'il �7T7i' I TT7I T f" l" T�7TTT 1 71 ?7 1717T7 7T7r 7F >l7T t7i7 7i 7i C 77 7i 7T 7 7T 7 7!"7i 7 f # ; # rETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1943 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 28, 1943, the Board convened at '�:33A.M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for Payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Assessor $ 52.33 Roy Dodge if 31.45 E. C. Manley Commissioners 59.35 Geo. Elder IT 7.50) Charles E. King It 7.80 Robert &cCallum Court House 44.79 J. C. Penney Co. it tt 2.86 Hazel B. Heun Sup. Ct. #1 219.00 Charles Rand it it #2 219.00 Ruth School for Girls Juv. Court 12.GO Star Drug Company tt It Play 2.26 Towner Fringing Co. Clerk 13.94 George Wetzel IT 3.24 Witnesses - St. v. Prouty J. P. No. 1 9.40 Monahan Garage Sheriff 1.34 Dept. of Labor & Industries it 33.12 It if it Jail 24.38 It It It Constable 6.10 Gordon L. Caster Supt. of Sch. 19.70 J. J. Lockert Exten. Serv. 12.88 Wash. St. Assin of Co. Commissioners Exp. Comm Asstn 18.31 Iverson Lumber Co. Def. Emerg. 45.00 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. it it 4.15 $ 845.86 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Oeser Cedar Company $ 77.25 Iverson Lumber Co. 41.96 n it it 303.17 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 8.90. Mrs. F. Sherfick 15.00 Golden Rule +iercantile Company 1.49 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 34.51 Scott & Hart 5.52 Automotive Parts Service 4.54 it it it 75.32 it it It 118.66 IT it it 32.95 Morse Hardware Company 4.78 it tt It 408.20 n It It 1 261.96 if it 365.41 if if it 2.34 Gerrit Veleke 1.96 Si Geiger 9.60 E. M. Meece 25-GG Charles Loshbaugh �5.03 1,799.52 IC ASSISTANCE FUND: Stella Rice $ 80.00 80.00 Total of Claims Allowed 21725.38 `'Dance License Application No. 501, for public dances to be held at the Birch Bay Golf esort, during the year Oct. 1, 1943 to Sept. 3G, 19A.4, Inch., was approved by the Board and the icense issued to G. Van11eulen. Applications made to the Vilashington State Liquor Control Board by W. C. &reinke, Range iew Service Station, R #3, ''erndale, and Lee iartin, Cocoanut Grove, urine Drive, Bellingham, ere approved by the Board and collies of the a1J'Aications placed on file. There being no further business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously assed for the adjournment of the July term, the Board to convene at 9: 30 A.E., Monday, October k, 943, for the first meeting of the October term. Approved �;' I (f, )�'K Chairman of the 15oard �, r'.�((I r y ..1 /•. 1:_/1+.1: /�r_/�; ,�(,„..ii-i: rl / �: +. -i �i 7T �,� :, _i i., r, ,�; ` r r• z1a �1 #' {r 'i' 1. .1. ,/r J!i.: !„c;:+r. 71 Ti 7i71 77Ti 1 7i7 T'rl`77 7T �TTi i 7%7/ 1 TT7: #t l%7/'7/77 i 77 ��TT7T T 7T7/ 7TT i7T'i�% �t717r 7l 717T ' T/ r` 7( 7i 7% 1 el / %71 f1713f /1-P T1 7i rr rT" 7T7 �YTi rJ7t7t 1 7i" r �%Ti 7i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE-- 4th _ DAY OF OCTOBER 1943 Stll10D1-YAt4SJIi+3:LII�..-IILLLi7iDNANr97ASN7NDTD N�"�-"'�- ---�------------- ---- - 1JEETING1 !�iONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1943 OCTOBER TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the October term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Manley. A motion, unanimously passed, was as follows: 'tTha.t the regular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the October term, be at 9:30 A.I., on Tuesday and Friday of each week.t' 11:00 A.I., this date, being the time fixed for the consideration of the Budget for 1944, the matter came on regularly for hearing, and after hearing all arguments, as presented, for and against the proposed budget, the hearing was continued until 10:00 A.I., Tuesday, October 5, 1943. There being no further business to come before this meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 5, 1943. Approved eg C. Chairman of the Boa d m7!7t77 7��7±77f tr7f7�17I T�7%f#71i7i7'r7T%7%7I7T 77%"��77rT%t7�• 77�7�T17/ 7�f ff7I77 "7J 1f 7I�77 �1171 �l 7T%�I�TT%I'C7T 7l 717%7f7I7i IuEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, i94.3 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Lionday, October 4. 194.3, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Auditor 12.90 John F. Campbell Assessor 13.86 Morse Hardware Company it 4.07 Frazier's Typewriter Service It 20.90 Union Printing Company Commissioners 14..06 Bellingham Publishing Company " 4..05 if rt it Treasurer 16.28 Fred Ingersoll It 12.60. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. It 2.58 Fred Hanson if 21.06 Union Printing Company if 74..16 It 1' " Court House 10.82 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills It It 18.54 West Publishing Company Sup. Ct. #1 12.00 The Frank Shepard Co. It It " 22.00 rt it It If It n #2 24..00 Union Printing Company it " It 6.23 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 31.48 Catholic Charities of Bellingham it It 72.OG Union Printing Company Clerk 8.14. W. N. Hine J. P. Country 5.50 W. X.-Pixley " 8.25 Sirchie Finger Print Lab. Sheriff' 8.93 4-X Baking Company Jail 10.77 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. rt 41.74 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. It 7.65 Harold Smith If 18.64 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn It 11.32 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills It 12.88 Teachers College, Columbia Univ. Supt. of Sch. .83 Garrard .Press It It If 2.56 McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. If it It 11 2.G9 Union Printing Company Exten. Serv. 2.88 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 65.G5 Union Printing Company Civ. Def. 20.62 Frazier's Typewriter Service It it 2.58 Darker H. Pratt Def. Emerg. 18.65 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills it " 12.88 Rev. Gust Anderson " t' 2.00 F. W. Larson n rr 4.00 Viola Winterburn " " 2.OG Knights of Pythias " 't 12.50 $ 676.02 ()t� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 5th v OF OCTOBER 19 43 ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 7761 $ 1,559.10 IT IT No. 7762 13280.37 tr it No. 7763 549.55 " It No. 7764 1,204.75 IT IT No. 7765 836.45 It " No. 7766 606.05 It 't No. 7767 871.00 It " No. 7768 878.60 IT It No. 7769 11238.00 if it No. 7770 1,185.60 it it No. 7771 1.140.58 $ 11,350.G5 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Anderson's Market 54.00 Mrs. M. Christen 27.00 Gerard's Grocery 17.00 Hinote's Store 5-GO Ingall's Store 33.GO Miller's 33.00 J. C. Penney Company 50.84 Safeway Stores, Inc. 159.52 if it if 13.99 Whatcom Falls Grocery 32.50 Aubert Drug Co. 6.45 it it it 2.29 Dr. R. L. Collins 12.95 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 10-50 Dr. S. S. Howe 13.GO Dr. C. H. Prouty 5.00 Pars. Ralph Cameron 20.00 w 496.04 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright, B. D. 13.66 Evelyn R. Freeman 17.55 Mary Edna Barter 42.18 Parker H. Pratt 54.35 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 5.77 Union Printing Co. 4.79 Wahl's, Inc. 2.32 140.62 TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll 21.85 21.85 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette $ iG.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12,694.58 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COui-JSSIOAERS OF WIU�TCOLi COUNTY, �'%TASHI J6TON IN THE MATTER OF THE RELEASE OF � uORTGAGE FROM JAMES A. DAVENPORT ( R E S O L U T I O N and WIFE to GEORGE MAURER ) WHEREAS, heretofore and on the 5th day of March 1929, James A. Davenport and Delia Davenpczt is wife, executed their promissory note to one, George Lfaurer, and secured the same by a mortgage a the following described real estate, situated in V�,hatcom County, Washington, to -wit: The North half of the Southeast quarter of Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 3 East of W.M ., except road allowances and existing drainage ditch right-of-way, and subject to oil and mineral reservations against the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, except the North 21 rods thereof; WHEREAS, thereafter one, Gilbert Schuyler, and his wife became the owners of said describe eal estate and Whatcom County became the owners of said note and mortgage on said described real state.; and WHEREAS, Whatcom County brought an action in the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Whatcom County for the foreclosure of said note and mortgage, being cause No. 24937, and ther after the said Gilbert Schuyler and his wife entered into an agreement with Whatcom County, agree ing to pay all of said note and all taxes assessed against said property, which said agreement wa in the form of a resolution signed by all the parties, dated October 18, 1938, and recorded in th proceedings of the County Commissioners in Volume 32, page 621; and WHEREAS the said Gilbert Schuyler and his wife have complied with all of said agreement ade all payments as therein stated, but that through some inadvertence or mistake, the said ortgage has never been released of record; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 6 f` OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 5th v of _ OCTOBER ,9 43 =YN 10NFA INV F; G-COS-B ELL4?4gHAUj-VASHINGT0A NOW, THEREFORE. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PREI�iILSES, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County hereby realeasea all claims and debts against Gilbert Schuyler and his wife by reason of the note executed by James A. Davenport and Lelia Davenport, his wife, in the sum of $1230.00, on l«a.rch 5, 1929, and payable to George Maurer, and the mortgage on the above described real estate securing the same and the Auditor of v1hatcom County is hereby authorized and directed to release and satisfy said mortgage of record, which mortgage is recorded in Volume 153 of the records of Liortgages of Vvhatcom County, Washington, at page 125. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 5th day of October, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIv'idISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor and Ex-Officio Jerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHE;RLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLLu' ISSIONERS OF WHAICOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE ;MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF ( RESOLUTION ADOI TING FINAL BUDGET ,HE FINAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1944 � WHEREAS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 164, Session Laws of 923, as amended, of the "tote of ti�ashington, relating to the County budget system, the County ommissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, did on September 14, 1943, adopt and place on file heir preliminary budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year 1944, and WHEREAS, immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, a notice was I ublished once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper for said County, hich said notice stated that the said Younty Commissioners had completed and placed on file their' reliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1944, a opy of which would be furnished any citizen who would call at their office for it, and that they ould meet on Monday, October 4, 1943, at the hour of 11:GG A.7;i., of said day in the County ommissioners' room in the County Court House in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, for the urpose of fixing the final budget and me -king tux levies <<nd that any taxpeyer might ajjpear at aid time and glace and be heard, for or against, any part of said budget, and WHEREAS, the estimates of expenditures in said preliminary budget were fully itemized, as equired by law, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative and prelimin udget were available for distribution, as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners, did on the th day of October, 1943, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., in the County Commissioners' room in he County Court House in -Bellingham., Washington, meet and consider the said estimates, the fixing f the final budget and jroposed levies, and did continue said hearing to October 5, 1943, at the our of 10:30 o'clock A.,:i., and on said date, and at said hour, did again meet, pursuant to said ontinuance and further considered said matters and later continued said meeting to 2:d0 P.L., of his date, and on this date at 2:L30 i'.L., did again meet pursuant to said continuance and further onsidered said matters, and INHEREAS, after hearing all the arguments in favor of, or against the estimates, as set orth', in said budget and all other matters in connection therewith, the Board of County Commis- ioners did determine that the amounts hereinafter set forth, were and are the proper and necess mounts to be used by the several departments of the County of Whatcom for the year 1944, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the amounts hereinafter set forth, shall be and they iereby are adopted as the Whatcom County budget for the year 1944, for the various departments as ;et forth, to -wit: General Government: Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Defense State Examiner Sundry Expenses Elections & Registrations Total SUIL RY CURRENT EXPENSE Estimated Estimated Expenaitures 1944 s,evenue 1944 23,186.25 21,525.GO 8, 760. CO 27,63.8.89 S, 599.09 2,715.09 1, 5 GG. CG 24,75C.00 w 118,190.00 15 , 597. GG $ 134,371.32 $ 1181190. 00 Tax Required $162181.32 W 464 OCTOBER TER 1 'c � 6i� t� !,n ��% , r t.+ *�' ! � x b �1 � f 1 y:.� 4R' ; t,' `�'Y E�{,• °.' j i i 3,•f �i � i TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OC.TOBER 19 43 SUM1111ARY CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Protection of Persons & Property: Superior Court No. 1 Juvenile Court - Probation If " Playground Clerk Justice Court No. 1 Justice Court No. 2 Justice of Peace - Country Constable - City of Bellingham Constable - Country Coroner Prosecuting Attorney Sheriff Jail Sundry Total Estimated Estimated Tax Expenditures 1944 Revenue 1944 Required 9,5G3.8G 6, 3 GG. GG 1,925.GC 91222.44 :2,G2G.CG 1, 725 . GG 391.5E 81G. CMG 35.0%0 1,136.2E 7,195.00 14,712.35 9,970.G 1,25d.00 66,196.29 Charity & Correction: Total as provided for Welfare: 2 dills 54,000.00 Miscellaneous 27.80G1.00 $ 9, 88,30 GG 2, GC:. GG 1, GcC. GC3 1,GOO. 00 1a0. GG 114GO.GO $ 15,38G.03 27, 8010. OC, $ 50,816.29 54,000.00 Public Health - .4 dill ltv, 8001. 00 Miscellaneous 1177G.00 1, 770.0E 10, 800. 00 Tuberculosis Hospitalization -•.6 16,200.00h 16,200.03 ducation: Superintendent of Ochools 72845. dO 71845.00 Institute 20G.G0 200.00 Agricultural Extension Agent 8,15G.GG 81153.GO Horticultural Inspector 3,019.3C 3,019.3E Total 129,784.30 29,770.00 100,014.3G Special Purposes: Forest Fire Protection 10.C?)G 1G.OG Flow Measurement - Nooksack River 2W.G,G 2GO.00 Sundry Expense 5GG-G0 51,3400.00 Vdhatcom County Share, Co. Commissioners' Assn 26G.GG 260.00 Total $ 97G. G0 u 973. GG GRAND TOTAL $ 331,321.91 163,340.00 167,981.91 Total Estimated Expenditures $ 331,321.91 Total Estimated Revenue 163534G.GO Total to be raised from Taxation for Current Expense $ 167,981.91 County School Fund 24, 597.8Ci 24, 597. SO County hoad Fund to be raised from 3-m1ll levy 34180;G.00 34,830.00 Bond Redemption Fund 391722.20 39,722.20 Blind Pensions 3,564.77 3,564.77 GRAND TOTAL $ 434, GtG6. 68 $ 163, 340. 00 $ 27G2666.68 GENERAL GOVERNIENT AUDITOR Salaries & Wages: la - Auditor $ 214G0.C10 lb - Chief Deputy 2231G.00 lc - Deputy Clerk of the Board 21G4G.G0 lc - Index Clerk 1, 980. tGo lc - Warrant Deputy 1,740.GG lc - Cashier 1,80G.C3 lc - Deputy Checker Tax Rolls 118GO.GG le - Photocopy Operator 1174G.00 lc - Special Deputies 4, G100. GG Total $ 19,810.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) $ 56.25 3 - Office Records & Supplies 2,G00.GO 4a - Postage 700.0E 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6G.GO 5a - Publications 28G.OG 6 - Sundry Expense 2d.GG 7 - Surety Bond 60.GG 21 a & b - Transportation 5G•GG 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 150.0E Total 3;3 76.25 GRAND TOTAL 23,186.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE_ 5th Y of OCTOBER 9.3 •»,ansauwuazo=:xtuatt�u��r.�eactt�tarra --- ASSESSOR Salaries & Wages: la - Assessor $ 2,.400.Go lb - Chief Deputy 2010.00 lc - Appraiser 2010.00 lc - Appraiser 21125.00 lc - Office Deputy 1,950.00 lc - Roll Clerk 1, 800. CIO lc - Roll Clerk 1, 8C C) GO lc - Field Deputy 6aG.Go lc - Tovtmship Deputies 324GO.00 lc - Timber Deputies 3GO-GO Total! 18, 995.00 laintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance 25 . GCS 2c - Automobile Insurance 65.00 3 - Office Records 1,200.03 lea - Postage 60.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 21 a & b - Transportation 5G0.0O 25 - Rental 10.03 31 - Automobile Maintenance 400.00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 200.GO Total $ 2,530.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 212525.00 COW,IISSIONERS Salaries & Wages: la - Commissioner,, lst Dist. $ 2j400.00 la - Commissioner, 2nd Dist. 21400-GG la - Commissioner, 3rd Dist. 2.400.00 Total $ 71200.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Automobile Insurance $ 60.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 30O.OG 4a - Postage 15.GO 4b - Telephone & Telegraph lao.GG 5 - Advertising 25.OG1 6 - Sundry Expense 50- 00 7 - Surety Bonds 300-00 21 a & b - Transportation 700. CIO 31 - Auto Maintenance 100. GGI 34 - Equipment Maintenance 1CI.0GI Total 1,660.GO GRAND TOTAL $ 8,860.00 TREASURER Salaries & Wages: la - Treasurer. 214GO.GO lb - Chief Deputy 2,310.00 lc - Cashier 2,092.50 lc - Bookkeeper 1,91+0.00 lc - Asst. Bookkeeper 11822.50 lc - Segregation Clerk 1,720.00 lc - Index Clerk 1,720.00 lc - Chief Roll Clerk 11922.50 lc - Roll Clerks +1162.50 is - Revenue Deputy 2,025.00 Total 221G15 . G G' maintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance 35CI. GO 3 - Office Records & Supplies 118GO. GG, !+a -,Postage 1.12G0.00 lib - Telephone & Telegraph 150-GO 5 - Publications 300- GO 6 - Sundry Expense 35.GO 7 - Surety Bonds 1, 035.00 21 a & b - Transportation 375.00 25 - Rentals 100.00 34 - Equipment riaintenance 200.00 Old Bills: Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co 1G.00 C. J. Sorensen 9.35 Uarchant Calculating mach Co 37.08 Union Printing Company ._ 22.l+6 Total. $ 5,623.89 GRAND TOTAL $n 27,628.89 466 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY 5th THE DAY OF OCTOBER 43 19 Salaries & Wages: lb - Custodian le - Janitor & Watchman lc - Janitor & Watchman lc - Extra. Help (Vacation) Maintenance & Operation: 6 - Sundry Expense 24 - Janitorts Supplies 26a- Light S ervie e .: 26b- Light Supplies 2$ - Fuel 33 - Repairs to Builsing 34 - Repairs to Equipment 39 - Laundry COURT HOUSE 2, G25.00 1,417.50 1,417: 50 188.80 Total- 5,Q48.80 125.OG .250- 00 1,200.00 15 0. OO 70G. GO 700.GO 4GO. GO 15.0Gi Old Bills - F. 1. Haskell Plumbing & Heating Co., 7.98 Martin Plumbing,Company 2.31 Total 3,550.29 GRAND TOTAL CIVIfAAN DEFENSE Salaries & Wages: lc - Clerk 115G0.00" Llain'tenance &..Operation: 3 Office Records & Supplies w 135.GO 4a - Pastage 40.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 620.00 Maintenance of Observation Posts 4G0.00 Old Bills - The Lynden Tribune 20.09 Total 11215.09 GRAND TOTAL STATE EXAMINERS Salaries & Wages: Examiners 1,40G.00 maintenance & Operation: Supplies 25.00 Rental Of Machines 75 . G0 Total. 13-0.00 GRAND TOTAL SUNDRY EXPENSE Board of Equalization 150.GO Insurance on County Buildings 1,500.Gd Treasurer's Rebate on Taxes 22,000.00 Interest on Current Expense Warrants 1G0.GO Tax Sale . 7"T . Publication _ 1, 400. 00 Salaries & Wages: Custodian Labor w4owk0may ELECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS Total laintena.nce & Operation: 2d - Insurance on Voting achines 3 - Office Records,& Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 5 - Advertising & Publications 2la- Transmortation 21b- Freight & Cartgae 25 - Rental of Votinb Machines Total. 4OO.0O 400.GO 800.00 332.00 350. GO 100.00 25.00 13.00 25.00 25.3a 25.00 .180. Go 2, O72 . GO 8,599.09 .2, 715.09 $ 1, 5 GO- GO 24,750.GG RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS} Q OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE- 5th DAY OF OCTOBER s 43 �HtIIK.9$iN.LittGC�.-BELLiHGHAY'.-CALHfAGiIIN - - -- Primary & General Elections: Fees to Election Officials 7,500.00 3 Office Records & Supplies 3,800.00 4a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 25.00 5 - Advertising & Publications 400.00 21 - Transportation 450.00 2lb-Freight & Cartage 200.00 25 - Rentals 200.a0 Total 12,725.00 GRAND TOTAL ESTiLlhTED REVENUES Auditorts Fees 23,OGa.00 Revenue from Airport 1, 620.0(, Rental of County Property 300.00 Sale of County Property (County Sharey 4,GOa.O:a Resales Contracts, Deed & Interest 25,G03.0G Dance Licenses 500.0G Refunds 3, 030. 00 Interest on Taxes 2G,COO. 00 Interest on U.S. Savings & Defense Bonds 2,00G.CG U. S. in lieu of taxes 5QG.00 Interest on warrants 20. GG Miscellaneous Receipts 500.00 Liquor Receipts 3Q,0G0.0G Elections & Registrations 200.00 Advance Taxes 50.OG Forestry Board 6,00G.00 Collection of Taxes - City of Bellingham 1,000.G0 Insane Costs from State 500.00 GRAND TOTAL SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Salaries & Wages: la - Judge 21143.80 lc - Bailiffs 250.00 lc - Defending Attorneys 100.00 lc - Visiting Judges 2Ga.00 Total 21693.80 ;.aintenance &Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25.00 4a - Postage 15.0G 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 5G-GG 1Ga-Witness Fees 25G. GO laa-Insanity Fees - Physicians 40a.aG 1aa- Insanity Fees - Witnesses 15 . CC lla- Jury Fees 2,503.00 llb- Board of Jurors 200. QO 12 - Reference Books 500.00 21 - Transportation - Judges 25.GG 31 - Transportation - Jury 10.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 10G.00 42h- Court Reporter, Salary 21628.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 20.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 15.00 7 - Surety Bond 7.00 Old Bills (Reference Books) 50.00 Total 61810.00 GRP.ND TOTAL Salaries & Wages: Probation Officer Stenographer Maintenance 3 - 4a - 4b - 6 - 14a- 21 - 34 - & Operation: JUVENILE COURT - PROBATION 2,22G.00 1,500.00 Total 3, 720.00 Office Records & Supplies 50.00 Postage 15.0E Telephone & Telegraph 1+3G.GC Sundry Expense 5.00 Care of Juveniles 2, 00a. 00; Transportation 4GG..G0 Repair & Replacement of Equipment 1G.00 Total $ 2158a.00 15,597.00 $ 118jl9a.00 9, 5C3.80 GRAND TOTAL 61300.a0 468 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM____ TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER ig 43 salaries & Wages: Playground Supervisor Maintenance & Operation: JUVENILE COURT - PLAYGROUND 900. Go 2d - Industrial Insurance $ 25.00 34 - Repair &: Replacement of Equipment 6CO.OG 21 - Transportation 20G.0.0 Lights for Fairhaven Boyst Club 230:.03 Total $ 1,025.0G GRAND TOTAL CLERK 1,925.GG Salaries & Wages: la - Clerk 214GO. G0 lb - Chief Deputy 2010.00 lc - Deputy 1,942.44 lc - Deputy 1, 500. GO Total 81152.44 iaintenance & Operation: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) $ 25.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 600.00 4a -.Postage 2t0.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 50.0E 7 - Surety Bonds 85.GO 21 - Transportation 60.00 34 - Repair & Replacementof Equipment 50.00 Total 1,070.0E GRAND TOTAL 9,222.44 JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 Salaries & Wages: Justice of the Peace � 1,20C1.QC� Clerk 6GO. Ga Total $ 1, 800. 00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 75.00 4a - Postage 10.00 7 - Surety Bond 10.00 1GG-.Witness. Fees 75.00 Ila- Jury Fees 25.00 .21 -:Drayage 25.G0 Total , 220.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 2, G-20. 00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 2 Salaries & Wages: Justice of the Peace l,2OO.00 Clerk 360.00 Total 1,560.GG :Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 75. CO 4a - Postage 5.00 7 - Surety Bond 5.03 10a- Witness Fees (Criminal) 50.GG 21 - Drayage or Transportation 5.00 lla- Jury Fees 25.00 Total 165.GO GRAND TOTAL S 1,725.QG JUSTICE OF TI-M PEACE - COUNTRY Llaintenance & Operation: 15a- Justice Fees $ 2GO.G0 3 - Office Records & Supplies 75.00 7 - Surety Bonds 25.GG 10a.- Witness r ees 50.00 lla- Jury Fees 10.00. Old Bills - T. R. Carter 31.50 Total 391.50 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE5th DAY OF OC%TORER 1943- CONSTABLE City of Bellingham Salaries & Viages: la - Constable $ 720.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance 35.t30 3 - Records & Supplies 20.00 4a - Postage 5.00 7 - Bond 5•GO 15c- Transportation 25.00 .Total 90.00 GRAND TOTAL 810.00 CONSTABLES - COUNTRY Maintenance & Operation: 15b- Constable Fees $ 25.00 15c- Constable Mileage 5.00 7 - Surety Bond 5.00 Total 35.00 Salaries & Wages: la - Coroner $ 800.OG Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 5.00 4a - Postage 5-Oa !+b - Telephone & Telegraph 10.0d 7 - Surety Bond 5.00 lGa- Witness Fees 35-GO lla-:Jury Fees 50.G0 42g- Autopsy 100.00 42h- Court Reporter' lG0.00 21 - Transportation' 25.00 Old Bills - Josephine Castle 1.20 Total 336.20 GRAND TOTAL 11136.20 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Salaries & Wages: la.- Attorney $21/4GO. CMG lb - Deputy 22310.00 lc - Stenographer 1,800.00 lc - Stenographer (vacation) 6G.03 Total 61570.00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 75.00 /.a - Postage 4O. Ca l+b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.OG 7 - Surety Bond 25.00 12 - Reference Books 100.00 21 - Transportation 175.00 34 - Equipment laintenance 25.00 1+2 - Securing Evidence 50.00 42h- Court Reporter 50.0a Total 625.GO GR1i.ND TOTAL 71195.00 SHERIFF Salaries & Wages: la - Sheriff 21400.00 lc --Deputises (3 Regular) 61660.oa lc - Special Deputies 675.03 lc - Stenographer 1,500.00 Total 11,235.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance & Med. Aid $ 4j+(3.00 2a - Auto Insurance 130.t00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 220.00 J.a - Postage 100. G0 . 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 150.0a 6 - Sundry Expense 10.0a 21 - Transportation 120.00 31 - Auto :Maintenance 1,50.00 470 OCTOBER LA. OF .COMMISSIONERS PR®CEEDINGS TERM- TUESDAY THE 5th DAY, OF OCTOBER 1942 SHERIFF, Continued Maintenance & Operation, Continued 34 - Equipment jkla.intenance 25.OG Radio Service 250.GO Old Bills - County Road Fund 47.35 Total 32477.35 GRAND TOTAL JAIL Salaries & Wages: lc - Jailer $ 1198G.00 lc - Asst. Jailer 1,920.00 lc - Asst. Jailer 1,920.0E lc - Relief Jailer 12Q.QQ Total 52940.GO Maintenance & Operation: 2a - Industrial Insurance & hied. Aid 225.GO 6 - Sundry Expense 135.00 14b- Food for Prisoners 21860.Q0 14c- Clothing & Blankets .250.00 16a- Drugs 25.00 28 - Fuel 165.00 39 - Laundry 325. € 0 40 - Garbage Removal 20.00 :Medical Attention 25.GO Total $ 4,030.GG GRAND TOTAL SUNDRY EXPENSE #2 Miscellaneous $ 750.00 Damages & Claims 150- GO Court Costs 300-GO Registration of Births & Deaths 50.G0 Total WHATCOM COUNTY WELFARE Estimated 2-mill-levy (Valuation $27,GGO,OGG). mandatory allocation Estimated Miscellaneous Receipts Total 1942 Bills, as itemized: Richard P ierron,' Prin Ernest Walmer Keiths Grocery Brown & Cole Erkes Mercantile City Treasurer E. Lampier Stop & Shop Grocery Dr. Morris Star Drug Hawley Ambulance Dr. A. E. Lawrence Dr. Chas. Teel Whatcom Jr. High $ 3.51 Total PUBLIC HEALTH 4/10 Mill Mandatory All ocation Revenue from Other Sources Total Salaries & 1111ages: lb - County Health Officer lc - Public Health Nurse lc*- Public Health Nurse lc - Public Health Nurse lc - General Sanitarian lc - Clerk - Typist lc - Extra Help Maintenance & Operation: "Travel Expense Other Expense, Total 7.73 31.00 8. EEO 8.00 15.OG 8.00 8.00 1.00 1.03 9.30 23.00 5.a0 128 57 54,000.00 27 800.00 81,S00.00 10,8GO.GO 1 770. GO �7G. G0 2,4GO.00 21100.00 180. GO 120.00 2,28G.0-0 1,620.00 20G. OCR 8, 900-05 3,GOO .00 670.00 Total 3,670.GO 14,712.35 91970. 00 1, 250.00 GRAND TOTAL 12,573.OG RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY 5th Y OF OCTOBER 19 43 +ti70=8=X27AQ0'.:8iLi7 KZHAW;�WA" IN CT0-- TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION 6/10 Mill Mandatory Allocation 16,20a.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Salaries & Wages: la - Superintendent 21400.GG lb - Assistant 2,250�.00 lc - Clerical Help 5GO.00 lc - Supervisory Help 1,323.03 Total 6,4.70.00 Maintenance & Operation: 2 - Insurance 60.00. 3 - Office Records & Supplies 300-00 4a - Postage 135.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 110.00 7 - Surety Bond 5-GO 13 - Subscriptions 25.00 12 - Reference Books 130. d0 21 - Transportation 225.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 250.00 34 - Equipment lia.intenance 50.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.GO Budget Reviewing Committee 30.0U Board of Education 60.¢3 Total 113 75.00 GRAND TOTAL 7,845.00 Institute 200.OQ AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Salaries & Wages: lb - Agricultural Extension "-gent $ 11600.00 lc - County Home Demonstration Agent 600.00 lc - Asst. Extention Agent in Home Economics 363.OG lc - Asst. Extention Agent in Agriculture 240.00 lc - Asst. Extension Agent in Poultry 560.00 lc - Stenographer 1,440.00 lc - Extra Stenographer 1 320.00 Total Od ,.1.20. Maintenance & Operation: 20 - Automobile Insurance 100.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 250.OG 4a - Postage and Express 25.OG 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 115.00 6 - Sundry Expense (Including Demonstration material and Photographic supplies) 75.00 12 - Reference Books 1G.00 19 - Seed, Plants and Fertilizers 15.G0 21 - Transportation 700.00 31 - Automobile Ua.intenance 70;Q. 00 34 - Equipment Maintenance 4.0.00 Total $ 2,G,30.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 8,15G.Ga HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR Salaries & Wages: Horticultural Inspector $ 21400.00 Maintenance & Operation: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25.00 4a - Postage 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 50.00 6 - Sundry Expense .25.00 21 - Transportation 44.30 2lb- Transportation (Mileage) 450.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 10.00 Total $$ 619.30 GRAND TOTAL $ 3,019.30 MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRY EXPENSE Forest Fire Protection 10.00 Sundry Expense 5GO.00 Flow Measurement Nooksack River(Stream Guag.) 200.00 Wha.tcom Cots Share Exp. Commissioners' Assn. 260.OG Total 970.00 s '47 OCTOBER RECORD OF TERM. TUESDAY COMMISSIONERS THE 5th TR OCEEDINGS DAY oP OCTOBER 19-43-- COUNTY SCHOOL County Schools .9 Mill 24,597.80 SOLDIERS t. RELIEF General Operation $ 3,200.00 Bond Redemption 40.76% of Series B & Interest 2,452.73 Total $ 5,652.73 BLIND PENSIONS Bond Redemption 59.24% of Series B & Interest 3,564.77 BOND REDEMPTION Bond Redemption w 9,152..20 Funding B, 1937 Bond & Interest 6,017.50 Indigent Relief, 1932 Bond & Interest .2,950.00 Indigent Relief, 1934 Bond & Interest 71192.50- Funding 1941 24,552.5 Total 49,864.70 FINAL TAXATION SU11 LARY Total Estimated Expenditures for Current Lxpense for 1944: General Government Protection of Persons & Property Charity & Correction Education Special Purposes Blind Pensions County School Fund Soldiersl Relief Bond Redemption County Road Total Total Bonds prior to December 6, 1934 Grand Total Estimated Expenses Estimated Receipts $ 134,371.32 $ 118,190.00 66,196.29 15,380.GG 110,570.00-29,57G.GG 19,214.30 200.GG 970.00 3,564.77 24,597.80 39,722.20 $ 39912G6.68 35L,112.OG $ 753,318.68 10,142.50 $ -763,461.18 $ 163,340.00 323, 123.38 $ 486,463.38 $ 486,463.38 Total for 10-Pill Levy 16,181.32 50,816.29 81,000.00 19, 014.30 970. 00 3,564.77 24,597.80 39,722.20 235,866.68 30,988.62 $ 266,855.30 10.lL2.50 $ 276, 997. 80 Amount which can be raised by 10-mill levy on valuation of $27,333,886.00 would be $273,308.86 Done in regular :adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, 1943. (SEAT, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clergy of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E . C . 14AN LEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BUDGET RESOLUTION SUPPLEMENTING REGULAR COUNTY BUDGET RESOLUTION BEFORE TBE'BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOJA COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the matter of adopting Resolution to adopt certain percentages and amounts to ( govern expenditures;as required by Section 56, ChaptEr 82, COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET Laws of 1943 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to adopt the folloir:3ng percentages and amounts of money to govern expenditures from the County Road Fund for the calendar year 1944, the estimated revenue to be derived from the following sources: E,S=M, ATED RECEIPTS Road District T'axation (3 mills) $ 301988.6.2 Miscellaneous Receipts 38,811.38 Sub -total Local Funds 691800.a0 Director's Estimate for 1944 ,214,312.00 Overrun of Lirector's Est. from last year (1943) 20,000.03 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER. TERM TUESDAY TH th Y OF OCTOBER 1g43 Unexpended Balance from last year's Gas Tax allotments, 1943 Sub -total Gas Tax 5 G, 00P. 00 Total Estimated Receipts ESTIdATED EXPENDITURES Gas Tax Overhead & Op erations 16,263.00 Maintenance 2181049.00 Construction 50,000.00 Purchase of Equipment Totals ADOPTED this 5th day of October, 1943. SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1ISSIONERS1 Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor Accounts $ .2 84, 312.00 Local 60,300.Gd 7,000.00 2,500.00 $ 69,800.00 E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 284, 312.00 354,112.00 Total $ 16,263.GO 278,349.00 57,000.00 2,500.00 $ 354,112.00 Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET SCHEDULE "B" DETAII* OF EXPENDITURES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1944 1. Overhead & Operations a. Clerical b.'Supervision: Engineer District Supervision County Garage Foreman c. Supplies d. Transportation e. Engineering Sub -total 0. & 0. . Maintenance GAS TAX R.D. No. 1 R.D. No. 2 R.D. No. 666.08 $ 1, 665 ..20 $ 11831.72 $ 520.00 11300.OG 2,500.GO -- -- 400.00 11000.00 128.OG 320.00 72.00 180.00 16.00 40.G0 $ 41302.08 $ 4,505.20 a. Regular $ 24,227.84 $ 78,669.60 b. Special 8,aOG.00 10100O.00 c. Location Engineering 8G. G0 200.0c0 d. Construction Engineering 8G.GG 203.00 Sub -total laintenance $ 32,387.84 $ 89,069.60 3. Construction a. Day Labor $ 82503.00) 19,350.G0 b. Location Engineering 15G.00 400.00 c. Construction Engineering 1 0a.0G AOG.00 Sub -total Construction; 8,800.OG 20,150.00 TOTALS $ 45,489.92 $113,7.24.80 16% 4a/ 3 ?1ILL LEVY Accounts R.D. No. 1 R.D. No. 2 Maintenance a.Regular $ 21743.16 $ 61801.89 b. Special 1,500.G0 1,500.00 Sub -total Maintenance $ 4,243.16 $ 81301.89 Construction a. Day Labor b. Right of Way Sub -total Construction Purchase of Eauiament Road Equipment TOTALS. 11430.00 2,500.00 1,100.00 352.00 198.00 44.OG 71455.7.2 84,151.56 i2,000.OG 220.00 220.00 $ 96,591.56 20,150.00 450.a0 4�0.Oa $ 21,0�G.00 $ 125,097.28 441 Totals 41163.00 31250.00 5,000.00 2,5GO. 00 800.00 450.GO 100.00 16,263.00 5, 7201+ $187,049.00 30,000.00 500. OG 5 00.00 $218,049.G0 76.6936 - 48,000.00 11000. 00 1,000.00 50,000.00 17.5863+ $284,312.0G 100.0000 R.D. No. 3 Totals $ 61943.57 16,488.62 2,000.00 ,. 5,000.00 $ 8,943,57 $ 21,488.62 69.3436 $ 1,450-00 $ 2,450.00 $ 21950.00 61850.00 50. GO, 50. 00 50. 00 150. GOO 1,5Q0.GG 2,50G.00 3,00.0.00 7,000.00 22.5890 $ 403.00 1,GGQ.00 1,100.00 a 2,500.00 8.0674+ 6,143.16 $ 11,801.89 $ 13,043.57 $ 30,988.62 100.00GG % 1 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER 1943 i*AISCELLANEOUS REVENUES Accounts Commr.Dist. Commr.Dist. Commr. Dist. No. 1 No. 2 No..3 Totals* Maintenance Regular (Intl. Dist-#3 Ferr) $ 5,4G9.82 $ 13,524.55 Emergency Ferry, 1942 bill TOTAL 5 , GOO.00' F ) $ 14,647.51 ) $$ 38,581.88 2;�2. 5 2_, 229.5 0 - $ 5,409.82 $ 13,524.55 $ 19,877.01 SCHEDULE "A" Calendar Year 1944 $ 38,,811.38 100 % R.D. No. 1 R.D. No. '? R.D. No. 3: i Total Detail Expend. Expend. Expend Estimated Expenditures See Schedule "Blt for detail Estimated Receipts from other than Taxation Gas Tax Federal Forest Taylor Grazing A ct Miscellaneous: Ferry Receipts Gas Tax Refund Miscellaneous Refunds Equipment Rental Equipment Sale J of P Fees $$ 5 71042.9G Receiots 45,489.92 31585.82 800.GO 320.GO 32.GG 480.00 96. GO 96.00 To be raised by Taxation 6,�143.16 TOTALS 57,042.90 R . D . N o . Valuation Mills $ 139, 051. 24 Receipts 1131724.80 81964.55 21000. 00 8GO.G0 80.00 1,200.Od 240. GO 240.0d 11 801. g9 $ 139,G51.24 Taxes 1 2,047,72G. 3 $$ 61143.16 2 31933,962. 3 11,801.89 3 4,347,856. 3 13,043.57 Total $10,329,538. $30,988.62 ADOPTED this 5th day of October, 1943 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUATY COLLUSSIONERS1 Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor 15 8, 0,17.86 Receipts 125,097.28 91861.01 .2,200.00 5,000.00 88G.00 88.00 1,320.00 264. C 1 264.OG 13,043.57 $$ 15 8, G17.86 E . C . 1ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner $ 354,112.GG 284,312.00 22,411.38 _51000.00 51000.00 21003.00 200.00 3,000.00 630.Co 600.00 30.988.62 $$ 354.112.00 Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom Uounty, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 8, 1943. Approved Chairman of the Bo rd .� i• t r� ; :� t./i � � r ''./ ./' r r ./��./�./. L ,[./`_`':'-..':.':..lr �. ., �L.tx _[i ../t.!! '' !f :' tj.r1.1: �1 /� _ .'� / / .ri..1 '1...G:.', 3"YTS%'7777�Tl7'1'7/71�7r�l'ri"7T7r'1"7%7�7�'i#"��'77"f�1�Jjt7>f��7!'flrfI�i'17;'�Tl'!"7��iF7Ff711`7�'777i7i�7?'1`7rT�7I7it�7�i7�1"fl�r7�'i�f7777711"777itr7i�r1tYI71�771�171773t OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE___ 8th DAY of OCTOBER 1943 MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943 OCTOBER TERM, Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 5, 1943, The Board convened at 9:30 k-M., his date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: T EXPENSE: Anstett Printing Company Auditor 14.94 Griggs. Assessor 2.32. t' Treasurer 1.80 Orland Ivarson It 29.45 Union Printing Company J. P. No. 1 .31 F. 11a" Hamilton Pros. Atty 4.50 Fred W. Franklin Sheriff 1.00 Griggs " 1.Q3 State & Maple Texaco Service " 64.73 Kno11t s� Market Jail 10. 94 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. " 64.,24 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn t' 17.46 Union. Printing Company Supt. of Sch. .2.78 Fred Jensen " 25.75 L..N. Frelmann Exten. Serv. 8.40 John P.. Miller " " 8.94 .Carolyn Polstra Marquand " " 27. 1 4 University Press . t' rr 1.63 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company $ 6.11 Bellingham Publishing Company 3.33 rr rr n .33 Al Roe 63 1..33 80 Norbert James I. R. Stauffer 20.62 20.66 Columbia Equipment Co. C. S. Kale Canning Co. 1.03 n 7.06 rr 9.01 Diehl Motor. Company 5.71 rt n n 10.27 Hi.note's Corner Garage 8.05 Farmers Equipment Company 5:77 Pattison Auto Body Co. 6.54 Nudes Motor Service 480.00 Curtis Brown 7.93 rr IT Piston 9ervice,'Inc. 4.64 3.83 it rt n 9.64 Jeffcott Motor Co. 2.64 83 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 2.47 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 44.93 1t Yt rr tt 29.76 I? it IT n . 3166 131.66 City of Lynden 5000 Trunkey & Sons 43-47 " " it rt 29.40 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 49.72 . 41 it rt u if 328.97 tr n it rr it rr rr it it it 174.3 7 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 34.18 49.87 it it a n Richfield Oil Corp. .2 41 1 441 4.1 Union Oil Company 33.71 It it it Uontgomery Fuel Co. 29I• • 20 52:79 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Abstract Company ZO.GO Central Stores Revolving Fund 4.85 IT it it It 3 9.3 6 It it If 28.30 rt n IT 5.92 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 78.12 Union Printing Company 10.30 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 23.81 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3.95 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 81.68 E. Ames 44.04 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 5.15 Northwest Medical Supply, Inc. 48.00 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 10.00 Star Drug Company 21.32 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 19.07 $ 287.63 $2,927.29 OCTOBER RECORD OF. COMMISSI.ONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- FRIDAY THE Sth DAY of OCTOBER 19--43- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued:' Griggs :Margaret Inabnit :Morse Hardware Company Bellingham Publishing Comapny Bellingham Bottling Works, Inc. E. R. Cobb Commercial Linen Company Ted De1otts Easterday Supply Company Clarence L. Handy Geo. J. Hohl.Co. Lee Grocery Company n it u Lynden Department Store, Inc. 2iorse Hardware Company North Coast Chemical & SoapWorks Northern Grocery Pacific Steam Laundry, J. C. Penney Company . P'ynor Feed Company Sears, Roebuck.;.& Co. Shaw Supply Co.., Inc., Standard Plan Testing Wash. Egg & Poultry Ass 1n Florence E. Bice Veta C. Dahl Vevanell Hodgson Ruth Kratzig Helen aacKenzie L,iargaret Maloy irene R. Idarz Christine E. Olson Howard S. Wallace N. J. Warren Margaret B. Wattles Maurita Williams _ Anna J. Beiswenger Sara E. Gardner Frances Gwinnup Golda Thompson }Laud Turner L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Aubert Drug Co. Roy Barrett Drugs. Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assfn Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Hurley Drug Mart, Dr. Urban P. OlConnor Red Cross Pharmacy Iris Heckenberg H. G. Royal Payroll - Trans. 37-210 1.O8 • :2.5Q . .2.49. .4.33 4.94 '4 12 115.98 29.25 51.35 1'1.57 55.00 54.13 g.49 2.58 13.21 67.59 22,62 13.39 3.65 21.88 44.66- 1g6.74 19.50 94*50". 1.35 6.45 25.00 7.75- 20.95 7.20 26.65 28.85 4.05 ,2.30 15.45 9.55 6.50 4.35 1. GG. . 9.20 143:00 6.96 35.56 28.75 60.00 1i.64 16,0O 7.28 19.50. 16:30 16.11 Total of Claims Allowed S 1,814.72 $ 51029.64 ✓"Re -estimates of Cost of bituminous lifts on certain roads were certified as follows: R? #88 Hall Road 13663.02 CRP #S6 Bakerview, Cottonwood, Laurelwood, Pinewood Alderwood, Bennett Ave. $ ,6,375.72 /The sale to Harold Andreasen, of an old school bus for $5.00, also a grader blade iron for 65.00, was approved. v'A motion by.Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner. Elder, and passed unanimously, was s f ollows : "That Parker H. Pratt be appainted and directed to inspect those homes -in Whatcom county, which have made application for license as "a -laces of Refugee as defined in Chapter 70, Session Laws of 1943 •" This being the time fixed for the hearing on apglkcation for roving rights -of -way over certain lands in Secs. 32, 332 34 and 35, Twp. 41 N,�R 6 E, the hearing was duly held and,a lease granted, as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER . TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY of OCTORER 19__4 L Lq#GA.iYr�P1lGA7AL7U1 LEASE OF ROVING RIGHTS-OF-ATAY f THIS INDENTURE made this 9th day of October, 1943, between WHATCOLI COUNTY, Washington, hereinafter called Lessor, and J. L. YELTON, EARL•%icLAUGHLIN and W.-A. MOORE of Bellingham, Washington, and F. D. FOBE&:.of, Maple Falls, Aashington, hereinafter called Lessees, WITNESSETH: THAT WHEREAS, Less ees have heretofore applied to Lessor for roving rights �of way for logging purposes.over and across the following described property, to -wit: Lots Five, Eight, Nine and T-en, in Section '32; and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 33; The North Half of the Southeast Quarter of.Section 33;.the West Half of the Southwest - Quarter of Section 34; and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, all in Township 41 North, Range Six East, Willamette Meridian, Alhatcom County, Washington, and expressed a desire to pay an annual rent of $35.00 for said rights of way for the period of ten years, sa id lease to run for ten years; and WHEREAS, Notice was published in the Bellingham Herald of Bellingham, Washington, for three weeks beginning September 13, 1943, that the Board of County Commissioners of lessor would meet at•;the county court house on this day at 10:00 o'clock k.i. for the purpose of leasing said property; and WHEREAS, no objections have been filed or presented either orally or in writing to the making of said.lease; and WHEREAS, the County Commissioners of lessor believe it is for the best interests of said county that said lease should be made, NOVA', ,TURREFORE, by virtue of the premises, lessor does hereby lease and demise to lessees roving rights of wa y for logging purposes over and across the above described real estate for the period of Ten (10) years beginning October 8, 1943, and ending October 7, 1953, at the a nnual rent of THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS ($35.a0) payable in advance on the 8th day of October of each year during said term, and the TEN DOLLARS (10.Q0). deposited at the, times said applica- tion was made'a s above stated will be retained by lessor as part of'the first year's rental under this lease. Said rights of way are to be of such width as are reasonably necessary for the construc- tion and practical use of logging roads, having regard to the topography of the land at the places said logging road may be cons tructed. Lessees are given the right and authority to use any road material upon the premises above described for the construction of such -logging roads as it may desire across said premises without any payment other than the rental above mentioned. It is �1-agreed that if any rent shall be due.and unpaid or if default shell be made in anyl of the covenants herein contained, and lessees fail .to repair or correct such default aftor:.thii.�t3 (30) dayst notice, then it shall be lawful for the lessor to re-enter said premises, and remove all persons therefrom, and lessees hereby covenent, promise and agree to pay lessor the said rent in the manner herein] :efore specVied. This lease is bind_ upon the successors, heirs, administrators and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS 2ATEF.REOF, lessor has caused this indenture to be signed and acknowledged by the Chairman and Secretary...of •its Board of County Commissioners, and -has caused the seal of said County to be affixed: -hereto. (SEAL OF THE BOARD' OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: FLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners STATE OF WASHINGTON County of Whatcom WHATCOM COUNTY, Washington By E. C. MANLEY Chairman, Board of County Commissioners On this Sth day of October,. 1943, before me, the undersigned Deputy Auditor in and for the State of -Washington; personally appeared E. C. MANLEY, Chairman of the Board of County Com- missioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and PLINY T., SNYDER, County hudltor and Ex-officio Clerk of said Board of County Commissioners, and acknowledged to me that they acknowledged the foregoing instrument as their free and voluntary act and deed as such officers for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. IN WITNESS WHEREOF; I have hereunto put my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. (Auditor's Seale Accepted: By J. J. L. YELTON . EARL ?icLhUGHLIJi W. A. MOORE F. D. FOBES' L. YELTON Lessees L. COZIER Dep. -,Co. :.Auditor in and for the @tate of ftshingtgn, residing at Bellingham Approved: GEO. ELDER 'Commissioner ' CHARLES E. LING Commissioner 478 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS: PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM- FRIDAY THE Sth DAY Ol= OCTOBER 1943 � The September report of the Whatcom County.Health Department was received and placed on f ile . "Applications made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board by Amy Jacobs, Shore'Acres Resort, R #1, Blaine, and Eva Smith, Twin Gables Inn, 33.13 W u'Iaplewood Avenue, Bellingham, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. Tuesday, October 12, the next regular session day, being a legal holiday, adjournment'Yras taken at this time until 9:30 A.L1., Monday, October 11, 1943. Approved e a.�� - Chairman of th6 Board f�3r��rr�iifr7r`rr�t� 7=�ifrrirrr`�#7rrrf°ritf#rT`i MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER ll, 1943 OCTOBER TER%L 'Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 8, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30.1�i., this date, with all members present. There being no matters calling for special consideration at this time, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A.Ld., Friday, October 15, 1943. AD Approved .�;` Chairman of the D and f��trrT/��i1 rlfr�iiirrTi'i5it3iiif`rt� r _.r:_ * rr r I -,! t ' .1:: �,r, l i �!' T r r r tr"tTrr}r; rfir f rtr . r � r�i �T 'T 71r7T7T�f 1 Ii r 1f77'T%TTt7� 11 �l"7i 7T�I' 7TT1'7�7T7J i1`T77T�!'7t 7 7FTT 7 # kd,EETING,FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, October 11, 1943, the Board convened at.9:30 A.M.,. this date, with all members.present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: The Lynden Tribune Orland Ivarson C. J. Sorensen Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Bancroft -Whitney Company Griggs Seattle School Dist. #1 George Janssen, Postmaster Union Printing Company Morse Hardware Company Griggs. H. E. Jones Kee Lox ' anufacturing Co. Seattle Hardware Company Wallace Chevrolet Company Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Western Woodowrking Co. Diehl Motor Company Griggs Jacobson Studio George Janssen, Postmaster OUNTY ROAD FUND: Western Woodworking Company Ray Pennington It it Jewell Motor Co. 11 11 11 Norstrom Lumber Co. LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Dr. E. I. L. Cilley Aubert Drug Co. Dr. E. I. L. Cilley Fairhaven Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy International Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy n n It fl tl tr 1r tf Dr. L. M. Wilkins it Assessor V2.75 Treasurer 4.89 it � 9.35 Court House 108.38 Sup. Ct. #2 12.36 11 It 1t 21.73 Juv. Court 53.60 It tr 6.00 n 2.99 11 tr (Play) 7.51 11 33.99 J. P. Country 16..50 Pros. Atty 3.61 Sheriff 2.62 it 204.03 Jail 13.11 Supt . of S c h. 2.05 Exten. Serv. 117.53 u 11 1.49 n 11 6.82 Civ. Defense 10.00 $ 5.28 9.68 10.30 194.68 609.6.4 10.36 *10. 00 16.67 15.00 6.59 2.83 1.96 15.92 14.83 - 9.71 9.26 12.43 11.00 25.00 $ 641.31 839.94 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF OCTOBER i f) 1943 =�txsoxrr�xxsrtaxa.,—rrstYncuzsrarxs�ncFo - I� � Geraldine Flinn 1.25 Thelma Schaffer 6.15 B. B. Grocery 17.00 Richfield Oil Corp. 4.97 Frank Roberts 205.50 Roberts General Mdse. 14.00 Wanamakerts.General Mdse 24.07 Bellingham Water Department 2.43 Central Stores Revolving Fund 13.65' It it itn 19.30 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 362.84 Riverton Hospital 2,044.;22 Aubert .Drug. Company 47.11 National Electric Instr. CO., Inc. 1.53 Whatcom Co.,Dairyments Asstn 170.42 English Texaco Station 9.89 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills. $.24 Geo. J. Hohl Company 6.05 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 7.62 Richfield Oil Corp. 13.70 Robbins Publications Book Service 2.50 Sears, Roebuck & Company 16.01 Standard Brands, Inc. 21.72 Chas. A. Standen 745.31 Walton Fruit Company 12.98 Whatcom County Implement Co. 4.64 -1-3,934.30 Total of Claims Alloyed 5,405.55 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COWISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. v' f In the I: A t to r of. P'la c ing Bituminous Lift Ion portion of Axton and Paradise Roads, under project to be known as CRP #96 INITIATING RESOLUTION IT IS ­HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention. to place one lift of. bituminous cement on AXTON ROAD, beginning at the Weiser Lake Road and run East ._2 mile between Sections 22 and 27 in T p 39 N R 2.e.; and the PARADISE ROAD, beginning at the Weiser Lake Road and run West .3 mile in.Section 22 Tp 39 N R 2 E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereb., appropriated a sum in the following detail:` Items of Work: Day Labor $ 512.00 Gas Tax Funds The County Roa d purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by Ilaw,provided. BE IT.FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington, as adopted by this -Board. ADOPTED this 15th day of October,,1943. (SEAL OF THE BOkrL OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy E. C. 2�ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E: KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County .Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM"ISSIONERS �. OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Latter of improving Depot' ( INITIATING RESOLUTION Road, under project CRC?.. #97 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to widen the DEPOT ROAD and gravel the widened portion of said road beginning at the Sumas- Lynden Pavement and run north one mile to intersection with the Pangborn Road, said Depot Road located in Section.g, Twp. 40 N, R 3 E, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the.foregoing proper county road purpose there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $599.68 Gas Tax Funds 480y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY TH 15th .Y OF. OCTOBER 79 43 The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1943 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO SSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO..ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO M-ISSIONERS OF' WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON J IN THE LATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1943,TO COVER EXPENDITURES IN 19/+4 IN WHkTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER OF LEVY NOW; at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the levy for the state taxes as hereinafter made being in accordance with the noticeas given by the State Board of Equalization and the State Auditor of said State in the manner provided by Law; and the County taxes, being in accordance with the estimates filed in accordance with Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923- as amended• and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being.*in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Port ,ommissioners of the Port of Bellingham; the Public,Utility District No:, 1; Whatcom'County Fire District No. 1; and Whatcom County Water District No. 1, taxes being in accordance with resolution of the Commissioners of said Board of Port Commissioners of the P'ort'of.Bellingham; the Public Utility District; the Fire District; Water District; and various tovinships of Whatcom County; and..the school taxes being in accordance with the estimates as furnished by the directors of the several school districts and by the County Superintendent of said County, the estimated receipts from the State and County apportionments of each district being taken into consideration, and the levies in the school districts which exceed the statutory limit, being in accordance with elections ratifying and authorizing said levies, and the levies for the payment of school district bonds and interest thereon being in accordance.with the requests and needs of each district as expressed by their board of directors and ascertained by - this Board of County Commissioners as provided by law; and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the State, County, Port, Public Utility District, Fire District and Water District,.School Districts, Townships, etc., and having computed the rate of taxation necessary to levy the required amount of taxes upon the assessed valuation as returned by the Assessor of said County; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that there be, and hereby are levied taxes in Whatcom County, Washington, to be charged on the assessment and to x rolls of said county for the year 1944 for the respective funds hereinafter designated..the number of mills hereinafter specified with respect of each of said funds. Said funds to be levied and charged against the taxable property in Whatcom County, ashington, for said 1943, to cover expenditures in 1944, namely: TAX LEVIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY IN 1943 FOR EXPENDITURES OF 19/+/+: Fund Veterans' Compensation and Bond Retirement for 7th preceding year University and 7th preceding year Nashington.State College and 7th preceding year Bellingham Normal School (Western Washington College of Education) and 7th preceding year Cheney Normal School (Eastern Washington College of Education) and 7th preceding year Ellensburg Normal School (Central Washington College of Education) and 7th preceding year Total Amount Levy by Alills 549,29 30, 4S5.64 17,851.95 5, J+92.91 4,943.62 3,570.39 625893.80 RECORD OF C®MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 48) OCTOBER TERM' FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF O •TORE, t9_ _ COUNTY Current Expense Fund Charity-& Correction County School Fund Blind Pensions Bond Redemption Fund (Issued after Dec. 6, 1934) 'County 10-Mill Levy Totals Bond Redemption Fund (Issued before Dec. 6, 1934) COUNTY ROAD FUND Road Dist. #1 Valuation $ 21047, 720. Road Dist. #2 if 329332962 Road Dist. #3 " 4,347,856 County Road Totals PORT OF BELLINGHAM General Fund Bond Redemption Fund Port Total PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF WHATC01 COUNTY Amount of Lev $ 8,6, 981. 91 81, 000.00 24,597.80 31564.77 39,722.20 $ 235,866.68 10,142.50 6,143.16 111901.89 13,043.57 $ 30,988.62 $ 53,910.88 15,a65.00 68,975.88 On whole district 21342.12 On District outside Cities of Blaine & Sumas 3,GOO.QO ?.­U. D: Total 51342.12 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 Current Expense $ 800.00 Capital Outlay 1,200.00 WHATCOM COUNTY WATER DISTRICT NO. 1 S Bellingham "Alt "Bit tt D tt Bellingham Total Blaine Current Expense Cumulative Reserve Fund Blaine Total Everson Valuation 161,055. Ferndale it 272,326.- Lynden Nooksack; Sumas Dist. No. Valuation 100 - - - 105 --- 501 16,972,973. 502 2,211,877. 5G3 1,046,497. 504 2,144,017. 505 1 643,418. 5a6 1066,686. 507 21777,8G9 '222, 708.37 475.32 39,670.00 .262,853.69 3,659.46 2,439.64 6,099.10 21816.00 6,699.22 11,410.00 If 55,852. 837.77 IT 161,088. 21094.14 SCHOOL, DISTRICTS OF WHATCOM COUNTY October 1943 General Bond Bldg Total Fund Fund Fund Levv 10. 1G. 10. 7.2 8.8 3. 8.5 8. 9..2 Levy by .Mills T 1.72 11.72 198,923.24 3.3 .5 11. 24,330.65 3.2 12. 12,557.96 6. 2. 11. 23,584.19 1.5 10. 6,434.18 3. 2. 13. 17, 766.92 .8 10. .27, 778. G9 82 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM- FRID-'Y__ THE 15th DAY of OCTOBER TOMISHIPS Valuation Acme Road Dist. 1. tr . Baker rr �r 1 rt Crescent " " 1 n Columbia " " 2 n Custer " " 3 tt Delta " " 3 tr Deming " " 2 n Ferndale " " 3 Geneva " n l n Glacier 'r 2 n Lawrence 'r " 2 Lummi rt n 3 n Lynden " " 2 tt Maple Falls " " 2 If It Marietta " " 3 IT Mt. View " " 3 It Nooksack If tt 2 n Park it IT 1 It Point Roberts IT if 3 If it [Rome It n 1 it rt emiahmoo " " 3 n en Mile n n 2, n It an Wyck it it 2 if It RAINAGE IMP., DISTRICTS cider Ditch chell Ditch oorman Ditch o. 3 o. 5 o. 6 o. 15 Amount of Levy Levy by dills Road $ 2', 847. 24 Current Expense 1,138.90' If 21291.00 916.00 " lo600.00 It It 400.00 IT 11000.00 n IT 200.00 " 31000.00 500.00 2,500.00 It 12000.00 it 1,219.06 rr ++ 487.62 if 5,217.38 tr n 11200.00 850.00 n rr 340.00 769.15 IT it 307.66 If 2,500.00 If It 500.00, it 145.04 tr n 50.00 " 41600.Oq it IT 1,850.Oq IT -900. 00 if IT 4OO.Oq It 61300-00 it t, 2, 500.00 IT 21220.56 If it 666.16 it 21000.00 it n 1087.00 rr .872.40 ++ 348.96 If 1,000.00 If if 1.1000000 it 1, 500.00 .... . if It 500.00 Civ. Defense 175000 It 761.33 Current Expense 200.00 rr 2,547.19 tt tr 1,18.88 " 12582.00 IT it 316.00 Required Original- Cost- Proportions for Maintenance of Construction 1943-44 300..00 300.00 150.00 300.00 200.00 .200.00 500.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE— 15th Nlroftl OCTOBER 48;3 19 43 �.x:orra+wxr+rresc..-sscuxsxax+�sxixcwt -- --- And at this time there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of levying taxes for the maintenance of Drainage Districts and Ditches as set out above, and this Board having carefully considered this matter, finds that the sums set opposity each Drainage District and Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch, respectively, will be needed for the ensuing year, and that an apportionment of.said amounts shall be made in proportion tothe original assessments forthe construction of said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches, as set out above.. And this Board does hereby order that such respective amounts be, and the same are hereby levied against the parcels of land within the said Districts, to be charged as a tax against each of the parcels of land embraced within the various districts, on the tax rolls of Whatcom County, for the year 1944: and;to be paid at the time and manner as provided by law for the payment of State and County Taxes, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to extend said amounts against said lands respectively, on the tax rolls of Whatcom County for the year 1944 at the time lof the extension of the.regular State & County taxes. It is further..ordered by this Board that the money derived from the levies above made shall -be credited to the said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches, in the maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of maintenance and repair of said Drainage District, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches as above designated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board and filed this 15th day of October, 1943• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: . PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio ClFrk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COEMISSIONERS OF WHATCOYI COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the. Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHA_RLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01iiMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIA GTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ORDER OF SALE J ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT' TAXES WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State,of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure- suit, and a 4eed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasur in accordance with the,Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interest said County to sell the'said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by, the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the'said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro-, vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum ,price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week --for three consecutive weeks.$''a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official.Newspaper,, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, whicl said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said salve, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the -front door -of the County 6ourt House in Bellingham; in -said County of•Whatcom, state of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day --today by said County Treasurer; by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned. Canfield Amended, Lots 19 to 21, Block 18 $.2g.00 Silver -:Heights, Und 19/90 of. Lots 22-23-24 20.00 Silver -Beach; Lot 18 Block 15 15100 Fairhaven Amended, That part of Lot 1 lying W of New Highway, Block 18 45.00 Fairhaven Amended-, Lots 9-10, Block 56 . 0 0 & 0 0 15.00 Fairhaven Land*Cots First Addition.,. -Lots 22-23, Block 87-- 18.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition, Lot 1.3, Block 92. 25.00 Diffenbackers Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 12.. Block 1; .Lots 14-15,-Block 1; Lots 18 to 24, Block l.; Lot ,_2.4., Block 2 40.00 Lyslets First Addition to Fairhaven,.: .Lots 6-8-131 Block 10; Lots 6-7-8,'Block 11 0 0 0 40.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition, Lots 1-2-3, Block 80; Lots 8-9-10, Block 67; Lots 3 to 8, Block 68; hots 14 to 20, Block 68, Lots 37-38, Block 86 182.00 Central Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 5-6, Block 2, less road 10.00 Jamesonts 2nd Bay View Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 21-22, Block 15; Lots 1-2, Block 16 20.00, . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER, TERM_ FRIDAY THE 15th DAY of OCTOBER t9 43 ORDER OF SALE, Continued Boblettfs First Addition to Blaine, Lot 18, Block 5 $ 15.00 Barkerville.Suppleme•ntal, Lot 1.1, Block 3 20.00. Barkerville Supplemental, Lots 5'to 9, Block 1 110.00' Neptune Beach Suppl... Lots 18-19-20, Block 1 75.00 NE SW Sec. 32, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E, and SE SW Sec. 29, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E 80.00 SE SW - SW SE --NE SE Sec. 32,.Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E 180.00 NE NW SE Sec. 7, Twp. 38 N Range 3 E 50.00 NW SE SE - W.?'-SW SE SE Sec. 23, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E 40.00, S-j�- NE SW Sec. /+, Twp. 39 N, Range 5 E 37.00 N SE NE Sec. 8, Twp..40 N, Range 2 E 60.00 DONE in reg;ilar adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 15th day of October, 1943. E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Y. L. COZIER Deputy The September report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. Dance License Application No. 502, for public dances to be held at Twin Gables Inn, between July 1, 1943 and Dec. 31, 1943, Incl., was approved by the Board and the license issued to Mrs. Eva Smith. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until-9:30 A.T., Tuesday, October 19, 1943. Approved Chairman of the Board MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 15, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A -4., ;this date, with all members present. The.following claims were approved -by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. ti it it IT Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. if It if n Clark Electric Co. F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. Robert McCallum ..Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Lester -Whitmore Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. IT it tr it Gordon L. Carter Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. tr a It IT .Puget Sound Power & Light Co. (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Everson Motor Co. it 1 tt It n n tr tt tt ° tt • n n IT if it it Dept: of Labor & Industries County Road Fund (Co. Stores) It it it Co. Stores Garage) Auditor Assessor it Commissioners Treasurer Court House u _ n tt tr Clerk Pros, Atty Sheriff Supt, of Sch. it tt tt Exten. Serv. Civ. Def.' Def. Emerg. $ .60 .13 34.25 .75 .18 6.62 187.47 7.73 .13. 2.40 .35 1.73 6.20 3.65 .38 1.25 41.62 98.03 732.80 457.75 ,281..20 .367.62 510.88 .261.79 462.83 $ 253.82 $ 31217.52 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF ��+��xcixuucz�¢zuaasaaa-.�:.czx�xcm OCTOBER 48 19 43 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:. E. G. Brown 50.00 Susie A. -Cunningham 15.00 it rr ; tr 15.00 The Fair.Meat & Grocery, Inc. SO.40 Mrs. V. D. Goss 12.50 Safeway Stores, inc. 85.66 Cash Assistance Roll for iyovember 13,482.25 I P UBLI C HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company $ .28 JINSTITUTE FUNDr John K. Mitchell (Order to Pliny T. Snyder) 5.00 Total of Claims Allowed 13,740.81 $ .28 5.00 $ 17,217.43 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI�LISSIONERS OF WHATCOid COUNTY, WASHINGTON �in the Matter of Cleaning and Straightening ) Drainage Ditch along Elder Road,' to be ( INITIATING RESOLUTION improved under CRP -Sid #r39 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board -of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to clean out and straighten the road ditch along the ELDER ROAD from intersection with Douglas -Road south to the small bridge on the Elder Road, located in Sections 34 & 35. Tp. 39 4. R 1 E, W.-. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road'purpose there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - $ 710.56 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHE� RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by � his Board. ADOPTED this,l9th day of October, 1943. E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE.BOARD OF COUNTY CO=1ISSIONERS) Commissioner CHAR.LES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioners of Whatcom County, County Auditor & Ex-officio Washington Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor Bonds, as follows, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk: Elby E. Ames, as Welfare Administrator 5,000.00 P. N. Inge, Principal Clerk, Welfare Dept. 1,000.00 Pelagius Williams.. Institutional Mgr., Co. Hospital 12006.00 �A:deed conveying the SE SE NE of Sec. 3, Twp. 40 N, R 1 E.W.A1.I from Charley Loshbaugh to Whatcom County, a consideration of $150.00, was received and filed with the County Auditor. The purpose of this purchase was to secure the land for use as a county gravel pit. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 22, 1943. Approved Chairman of the -board 7T71 7i 77 7/%7 � TT7TT/71 ]7F'7l"fi 17 7!71Ti777f7T7 7fiT!'Il77 IT 7r717T7 f1�' " 11 ,7774 -77 ri'7J777 77 %1 71 %t7i i1'777 7IL77"Tt �7Wl7T7i l 7 1 ff F, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 48, 6 OCTOBER TERM F�IDAY THE 22nd DAY OF OCTOBER MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 19, 1943,,the Board convened at 9:30 A.iv.,� this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - October Auditor 1,463.42 If IT Assessor 1,383.32 ++ if Commissioners 600.00 n if .. Treasurer 1,491:72 it it Court House 405.01 rr n Sup. Ct. No. 1 178.65 rr n Sup. Ct. No. 2 178.65 n tr Juv. Court 168.75 r► rr .11 +t Emerg. 75.00 rr tt Clerk 646.24 ++ ++ J. P. No. l 139.37 rr it J. P: No. 2 128.12 it If Constable 60.00 . u It Coroner 66.66 it it Pros. Atty 537.10 it It Sheriff 824.76 it It Jail 483.76 it it Supt. of Sch. 453.75 rt It Exten. Serv. 439.99 ++ ++ Hort. Insp. 387.50 n n Civ. Def. . 112.50 County Road Fund Assessor 14.93 If it rt - Sheriff 59.16 It it It I Supt. of Sch. 9.72 rt tr rr Exten. Serv. 18.80. . COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7826 It V 7827 it it 7828 if it 7829 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-221 rt n n rr tr 3 7-222 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - August Lary Edna Barter Pro 1-Adm Pro 103-B Total of Claims Allowed 796.88 200.00 200.00 211.72 $ 11020.16 3, 732.33 61.00 680.00' 55.00 IN THE IWITTER-OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON :10, 327.4g : $ 2,108.60 $ 41813.49 735.00 $ 17, 984.57 ORDER OF THE - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON:,. GRA14TING TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AID FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF; ITS SUCCESSORS -AND -ASSIGNS., FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE TRANSMISSION -LINES FOR TRANSLIITTING ELECTRIC POWER, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS 014E OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH, ELECTRIC 'POWER, -TOGETHER WITH THE POLES, WIRES AND OTHER APPURTENANCES., INCLUDING -ON SUCH POLES; TELEPHONE LINES AS.....ONE OF 'SUCH APPURTENANCES, UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY; -NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOWN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, to -wit: BE IT REMEMBERED:. That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissionez of Whatcom County;'State of Washington, held this -date at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court,House of-Whatcom County -in the City. -of Bellingham, Washington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been set and notices posted, and hearing having been adjourned and°continued from time to'.time until this date, at which meeting there were present Commissioners E., C. Manley, Geo. Elder and Charles-E. King, they, being all of the Commis- sioners of•said County; -'and there also being present L. Cozier, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such; Clerk of•said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application -herein referred to., -of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcom-County,.--no.t --.within the limits ofl any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Is RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE- 22nd Y OF OCTOBER 487 t943 UN ION�QiNNR GSO"rr7 iL[iNGR,{br�-WASHi 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore given in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this Board, and this Board has heretofore entered -an order to that effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this .order, the authority, right, privilege an( franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the iiiani- f estations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires &nd other appurtenances, includ- ing on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in Whatcom �ounty,.not within the limits of any corporate city or town, to -wit: Road 660. Beginning at an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty-nine (389) at or near the Northwest corner of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Forty-one (41)1 North, Range Three (3) East, W.M., thence Easterly along the North line of said Section 'Thirty-three (33) to an intersection with Roads numbered Six Hundred Fourteen (614.) and Four Hundred Thirty-five (435) at or near the North Quarter Section corner of said Section Thirty-three (33). The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another.side of the traveled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses of said roads. The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors and assigns to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right-of-way outside of the road above described for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver -of the right to locate.such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction, or location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such road, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and fiee,from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either on the poles or'on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission -wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface -of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of the roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or'assigns shall make any excavation in any part of said roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such road and said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee, its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and care- ful manner, and provided' further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first bE served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, -which notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blast- ing is to be done. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, bight, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom and the Townships therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person or property by reason of,any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on the part, of said grantee, its -successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condition, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships for damages caused'by saic poles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice -is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of Whatcom or Township affected..of any suit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claims for any saic cause. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right,.authorit3 privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this franchis on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing, posting and publishing notices, attorneys.fees, engineering costs and the like, and that in case of the purchase or condemnation -of this franchise by Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County., Washington, or by any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at°the actua] cost of ontaining the same. The authority.., right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns.. Grantee shall commence construction on said road within ninety days after acceptance of this franchise, and any time after the expiration of such time the Board of County Commissioners shall have authority to notify the grantee, it,s successors.or assigns, in writing, to commence construction thereon within ninety days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same 48.8 OCTOBER RECORD TERM FRIDAY OF COMMISSIONERS THE 22nd PROCEEDINGS DAY of OCTOBER 19 ' ••CNAiN7YASiti . within a reasonable time, and failing so to do such Board shall have the right to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of -said road -upon -which construction has not been - commenced, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed.to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors and assigns. Whenever necessary for the constuction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, any or all of said poles and wires 'shall be immediately removed.froin said road and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and order, file with.the County Auditor of Whatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby.signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Further hearing on the application herein is continued from session to session of this Board, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 22nd day of Oct. 1943. E. C. b1ANLEY Chairman of the Board of County - (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Commissioners Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County and Ex-officio Clerk.of the Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER, County Commissioner CHCaRLES E. KING County Commissioner There being no further business.to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 26, 1943.' Approved • /��� L Chairman of the B and ############## ####�###7r### � ##_=rr##m#frii 77er r'#f'rc # r r; m# MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 262 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 22, 1943, the Board convened'at 9:30 A.ti., this date, with all'membors present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE:-. _.., Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 5.00 it - Assessor 5.00 tt n tt it Commissioners 5.20 +t ++ ++ ++ Treasurer 12.80 Towner Printing Company it 20.35 Frank Corey Prop. Agent 15.00 Pacific-Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1 7.45 It It it it It ++ N o . 2 5.75 it tt it n it n It. Rep. 2.65 it tt tt It Juv. Court 10.62 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. tt it (Play) 4.24 W. N. Hine J. P. Country 11.00 Daw & Son It 2•50 Walter K. Pixley it 8.25 Pacific ._Tele. & Tele. Co. Clerk 3.80 J. 0. ;Magnusson Constable, Country 3.60 Pacific -Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. Atty 4.15 It rt ►t it Sheriff 15.00 Robert dcCalltm Jail 14.01 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of bch. 12.95 if it It . if Exten. Service 8.68 it it it It Hort. Insp. 2.90 . tt tt _ It it Civ. Def. 40.29 ++ n It if Adv. . Exp . 7.46 Ireland & Bellingar Def. Emerg. 5.00 C. E. Lundberg Emergency 2,000.00 $ 2,233.65 RECORD O CO MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY. THE... 26th _ DAY of OCTOBER 489 1943 _ ---vfiiTii7FFtitNNA�LU�E[EiNSH"FfI=W1f41ifl7GT COUNTY ROAD FUND: W. 3. Carl $ 15.75 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 11.86 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 25.50 J. A. Cole 2.00 Charles Loshbaugh, 150.00 CO V. Wilder Company 452.81 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 11329.85 Great Northern Railway 12121.24 Northern Pacific Railway 12.10 Pacific Steam Laundry 126.32 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. M. Christen $ 17.00 Edquist Meat & Grocery-. 26.00 Penny Profit Grocery 10.00 Shaw's Grocery 17.00 Mrs. J. R. Bolster 37.00. Mrs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 15.00 Aubert Drug Company 2:17 it n n 50.01 City Drug Store 1..29 Hawley Cab Ambulance Serv. .2.45 St. Joseph's Hospital 20.00 Bellingham Coal,Mines 62.54 it t► it 227.84 Bellingham Machine Works 1.55 Jeffcott Motor Company 10.92 Lee Grocery Comppany 5.05 Mills Electric Company 22.50 North.Coast Chemical & Soap Works 46.75 Northern Grocery 24.44 North Washington Implement Cd. 3.04 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 4.92 If 11 11 n 5.15 " If if " 7.73 n tr tt tr 9.11 tt . tt n tr 31..01+ Pynor & Company 12.99 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 30.90 Standard.,Brands, Inc.. 3.71 n tt if 34.36 40.26 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 4.98 Sherwood Bakery 50.28 City Sanitary Service Company .68 'Owl Pharmacy 6.80- $ 3,247.43 S 875.46 Total of Claims Allowed $ 62356.54 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COZIISSIONERS• OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1943 ) ' WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of September, 19432 and the same has been checked and compared and found.to be correct according to the Auditor check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State University $ 365.92 State College 188.93 W. W. C. E. 59.05 E. W. C. E. 48.56 C. W. C. E. 33.g2 Veterans' Compansation 1.23 Parks and - Parkways 13.9.75 Game 19.25 Forest -Fire Protection 20.80 Fisheries 435.00 Highway Safety 139. 5- Current Expense (3 o Rebate) . 2.92 Suspense 46.24 Cash Paid City Treasurers 4,073.20 490 RECORD; OF COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY 26th OCTOBER 43 TERM THE DAY OF 19 ' WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 15,274.56 Soldiers' Relief 45.00 Road Fund .21, 078•.67 Public Assistance 202936.06 Law Library 288.00 Marriage- Certificate 54.00 Treasurer's Revolving 154.25 T. B. Hospital 580.47 Public Health 647.25 Public Utility District - General 127.51 Fire Dist. #1 - Cur,Exp. 113.65 Schools - General 501122.06 Opportunity Room 10.92 Port - General 8,199.25 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bonds $ .28,800.00 INTEREST ON BONDS: Schools - Bonds 3 3,003.50 0 155:009.57 We do hereby -certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks -to his credit at the close of business on September 30, 1943, as shown by the County Auditorts check of Treasurerts cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE National Bank of Commerce- Bellingham $ 139,954.46 Seattle -First -National Bank Bellingham National Bank First National Bank Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale 371,954.91 204,916.78 25,000.00 First National Bank Peoples State -Bank Citizens Bank Lynden Lynden Blaine 30,000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 Bank,•of Sumas Nooksack Valley State Bank Sumas Everson 10,000.00 7,000.00 838,826.15 INVESTMENTS U. S. Savings Bonds 22,500.00 U. S. Defense Bonds 49,950.00 U. S. Oertificate of Indebtedness _30,000.00 S 102,450.00 5 941,276.15 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault $ 3,773.50 Cks and cash items 1,213.61 Currency 4,060.00 Silver 63.91 Auditor 35.45 Clerk 26.60 9,173.07 Total cash in hand 950449.22 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 26th.day of Oct. 194�• E . C . MA.NLEY Chairman of the I)oard (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER 'County Auditor -&• Ex=officio Clerk of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING , County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.Li., Friday, October 29, 1943. Approved a �. a. i? KKK Chairman of the b and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY 29th Y OF OCTOBER 19 43 �StiDiCFS3.421ML�iLL1AaiAii-.-CIASRIRGiO . MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 OCTOBER TERM . 1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 26, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A..a., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: Florence A. Nichols Smith-Livesey Wright Co. Pleas Isaacs Lee Grocery Company Bancroft Whitney Company C. H. Barlow Marlyn Carpenter Wash. St. Ass 'n of Co. Comm. R. F. Raper C ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. Ralph Cameron Aubert Drug Co.. George Henson, D.M.D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. E. F. Larkin Dr. H'. G. Sutherland C HEALTH FUND: Treasurer $ 24.24 " 55.00 Court House 14.00 it it 5.80 Pros. Atty 25.00 Sheriff 49.44.. Supt. of Sch. 14.25 Exp. of Comm Ass'n 20.39 Damages & Claims 90.00 $ 20.00 5.47 15.00 2.83 7.00 3.50 $ 298.12 $ 53.80 Pacific.Telephone & Telegraph Company $ 14.45 $ 14.45 REASURER' S ,REVOLVING FUND: John Bredal 11+0.00 $ 140.00 STITUTE FUND: John R. Monroe 5.00 5.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF: Albert H. Reul $ 15.00 Charles Kemble 10.00 Mrs. Gladys Welch, Order to A. F. Loft 25.00 50.00 Total of Claims Allowed 561.37 Final cost records were certified, as follows: 1RP #85 Everson -Goshen, Smith Roads, etc. Est. $9,173,36; Cost $6,736.37; Bal. $2,436.R9 ARP #87 McLeod Road (With City) It 572.26 +' 364.50 +' 225.76 1RP. #89 fit. View Road " 585.00 " 906.89 " 321.89 OD ARP #90 Laurel Road ++ 617.50 " 11006.01 +' 388.51 OD ARP #91 Birch Bay - Lynden +' 513.30 +' 731.33 " 218.03 OD ARP #93 Mosquito Lake Road +' 11179.28 +' 831.02 +' 348.26 ARP-SM #32 Birch Bay Bulkhead +' 1,878.20 +' 2,397.63 " 519.43 OD "IRP-SM #37 Reconstruction - Van Zandt Bridge " 756.00 +' 64.2.38 +' 113.62 By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:30 A.M., Monday, November 1, 1943, at which ime they again convened with Commissioners Manley and Eider present. The following claims were approved for payment: RRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder_ Auditor $ 13.75 Dept. of Labor & Industries Assessor 3.25 E. C. Manley Commissioners 56.40 Geo. Elder It 2.40 Hazel B. Heun Sup. Ct. No. 1 219.00 Charles Rand It if " 2 219.00 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 37.95 Hazel B. Heun Pros. Atty 10.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries Sheriff 30.89 It 11 It Jail 25.20 " " Constable 6.30 Payroll - Elections Adv. Expe. 6A.36 $ 688.50 492 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER -: TERM FRIDAY THE -29th DAY of OCTOBER 791+3 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 2, 1943. Approved� Chairman of the B and f�### r rtr7�# Wit � ` � �7` � fir'fig`###### t l#fir`- �r3 i #� #Tt it � } �i1l Mtn r� 1 ` r r f ` rtt` `i r it rir7�` it r rri r MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1943. OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, November 1, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.k., this date, with Commissioners Manley & Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred Ingersoll Parker H. Pratt COUNTY ROAD FUND: Fray A. Baker Bellingham Street Department E. J. Hulford Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Iverson Lumber Company rt If It Western Steel & Salvage Northwest Steel Casting Company E. J. Hoyt Company Rayts Standard Garage James Rogers if it n n Fred Jensen u if n n n tt Gibbs Garage Automotive Parts Service n n tt n n tr n tt n Diehl Motor Company tt rt it Whatcom County Implement Company Pattison Auto Body Co. n n tt n n n n tt 1orse Hardware Company tr if if tt n tt n tr n n tr tr PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Eerkes Security Market It It . it it n tr Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery George Lusk Miller's Safeway Stores, Inc. C. A. Slocum Wanamakerts General Mdse Mrs. Nellie Overcash Binyon Optical'Company Dr. E. I. L.. Cilley Dr. 0. W. Rogers Dr. H. G. Sutherland Henry . D. Young, D.M.D. Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn tt It It It n it it It it itMaurita Williams PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright Parker H. Pratt Evelyn R. Freeman Mary Edna Barter Prop. hgent 3.35 Def. Emerg 17.75 $ 2.63 25.00 33.50 18.07 41.71 127'.88 7.46 4.83 47.66 40.17 1.50 2.00 10.30 37.55 2.58 8.14 2.58 113.82 110.59 339.13 3.09 123.45 26.95 11.56 .72 6.54 36.56 21.37 46.74 244.36 61.79 .77 5.26 43.30 30.00 48.00 10.00 15.00 16.00 40.00 48 50 33.00 8.00 15.00 30.00 35.00 10.75 20.00 50.00 9.00 11.00 56.53 27.50 48.80, 118.08 11.25 41.60 21.30- 43.95- $ 21.10 $ 11566.26. �_7.2.3.•.�.Fi Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,428.92 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING ► g. ;3 OCTOBER . TERM TUESDAY , THE__- 2nd DAY OF NOVEIBER _-19_43 •eI01Dt{:.YAS#277GS-T.S."..8StLZS1GiiAii:+TAiiii7iCZD BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiiLISbIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF' THE APPOINTMENT OF GEORGE H. CURNUTT AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR SLATE PRECINCT R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in the position of Justice of the Peace in Slate Precinct, due to the death of E. G. Swanson, and WHEREAS, the appointment of George H. Curnutt to this position has been recommended by the citizens of the community, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that George H. Curnutt, whose address is c/o City Light Camp, Rockport, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace for Slate Precinct, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once, and to hold such office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of November, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COblkISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County huditor &Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COtvu:iISSIONERS OF WHATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C . !AANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 Friday, November 5, 1943. Approved a. �f_ &g4e� Chairman of thelboard iiTT1�trrtiriiirFR�i`ri`ir�ffri1�r`r�tr�rri`i�i1r47r�rirrrr`'rrr7titf MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVELBER 5, 1943 OCTOBER TERIi Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 2, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.'I'Vi., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Assessor $ 31.80 Roy Dodge n 15.60 F. S. Balyeat " 7.61 John F. Campbell n 64.75 Union Printing Company rt 2.78 Charles E. Ding Commissioners 8.10 Shell Oil Company, Inc. ti 2.02 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 31.55 Abshirets tt 33.66 Bellingham Publishing Company n 16.12 Griggs t' 2.83 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Court House 10.30 Lind Gravel Company n n 1.65 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills ti if 46.35 Pacific Laundry & Cleaners Sup. Ct. #1 .67 George Janssen, Postmaster It 5.00 Union Printing Company tt 6.23 It tt it Sup. Ct. #2 Rep. 5.25 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juvenile Court 72.00 Jurors - St v. Lewis J. P. No. 2 6.00 Union Printing Company ti 60.31 H it ti Pros. Atty 6.39 George Janssen, Postmaster it' n 10.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Jail 12.88 Pacific Laundry & Cleaners it 15.71 4-X Baking Company if 7.90 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. it 35.41 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. tr 6.17 Knoll's luarket t' 5.34 40 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY TH 5th v of NOVEIk BER 19 43 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Jail $ 51.74 Western Thrift Stores it 15.26 Harold Smith It 16.95 Whatcom County Dairy. Assn If 12.86 Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 7.95 Union Oil Co. of California " 2.52 Union:.Printing Company " 31.43 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 52.30 Kee Lox Mfg. Company rt It 3.61 Smith-Livesey Wright Co. Elect. & Reg. 228.66 The Sumas News " " 1.80 Bellingham Publishing Co. It tr 19.55 Griggs n it 154.09 Union Printing Company !!• " 69.05 tt tt tr Adv. Exp. 31.26 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll -Voucher 7873 $ 1,482.70 If it 7874 11184.50 If it 7875 885.50 if It 7876 2,9080.25 it it 7877 13366.00 tr tt 7878 .703.65 tt n 7879 697.00 n n 7880 774.50 n tr 7881 940.70 n n 7882 11539.85 n tt 7883 969.60 tt n 7884 11058.76 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 6.g3 Aubert Drug Company 5.80 Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor 23.54 Union Printing Company 11.23 Ashe Bros. blotor Company 12.89 Western Steel & Salvage Co. 3.61 Farmers Equipment Co. 2.76 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 4.12 George F. Cannon 150.00 C. S. Kale Canning Company 47.65 it 56.61 Keith Manufacturing Co. 11.25 Bellingham Coal mines 11.80 Parberry Iron & Metal Co. 11.78 Jewell Motor Co. 605.70 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Washington State' Ass 'n of the Blind $ 1.00 American Sterilizer Company .50 Bellingham Bottling Works, Inc. 4.94 Groen Bros. 44.55 Mervyn D. McKenzie 71.03 M. D. McKenzie, D.V.M. 14.71 Morse Hardware Company 3.49 Northern Grocery 28.60 C. E. Parcher 15.45 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. 10.93 A. W. Rank 3.61 Times Bike Shop 2.06 Ahbott Laboratories 6.14 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 2.06 Physicians. & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 F. H. Morrison 20.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-240 35.95 (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Co. $ 19.16 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette $ 10.00 The Lawyers Co-op. P,ubl. Co. 7.50 Bancroft Whitney Co. 41..22 American Law Book Company 51:00 West Publishing Co. 177..25 ITREASURERtS REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll $ 29.90 (INSTITUTE FUND: I. V. Wilson, Florist $ 10.30 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,,229.41.. $14,648.58 $ 815.06 $ 19.16 $ 286.97 $ 29.90 10.30 $ 17,039.38 ki RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 95 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE___ 5th DAY of NOV'FHB R_ -7943 =imam-aaTttFtxs-ss-raEtZrsasxu; w,�5tiit�sia BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WAS HINGTON k-1 :N THE MIATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY } ,CQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES )( ORDER OF SALE WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for sa property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that.the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provide( however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o t clock A.M., and 4 o t clock P.iyi. , on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the s aid sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in.the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: First Addition to New Whatcom - W 60 ft. Lots 11-12, Block,:275 94.00 First Addition to New Whatcom - Lots 11-12-13, Block 265 • 0 0 0 30.00 First Addition to New.Whatcom - Lots 11-12-13, Block 266 . . . 45.00 First Addition to New Whatcom - Lot 6, Block_281 30.00 First Addition to New Whatcom - Lot 6, Block 268 30.00 Eldridge & Bartlettfs Addition - S 60 ft. Lots 17-18, Block 16 50.00 Kentucky Street Addition - Lots 3-4-6, Block 187 36.00 Silver Beach - Lot 5, Block 20, Less R.R. a 15.00 Fairhaven Amended, Lots 11-12-13-15-16, Block 56 35.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition - Lot 7, Block 80 10.00 Fairhaven Land Cots Second Addition - Lots 3-4, Block 106; Lot 36, Block 106 50.00 Mogul Realty Cots Replat - Lot 3, Block 3 50.00 Mogul Realty Cots Replat - Lot 22, Block 2 50.00 Blaine - Block 9 iJO.00 Johnson's Third Addition to Sumas - Lots 1 to 5 - S of Vac. 4th St. adj. to Lots 3 to 5. Block 17 10.00 Aldergrove - That part of Lot 22 - beg at NE cor Lot 22 - th S 1° 191 W 260 ft - th N 88039' W 502.1 ft. - th N 10231 E 260 ft - th S 88039t E 502.1 ft to beg. (3 A more or less) 35.00 McMillans Addition - Block 10 75.00 Neptune Beach - Lots 16-17, Block 3 30.00 Washington Improvement Cots First Addition to Fairhaven - That part of Block 1 lying N and E of Highway 99 exc Lot 16 - Lots 1 to 10, Block 18 0 0 0 0 45.00 Washington Improvement Cots First Addition to Fairhaven - That part of Block l lying S and W of Highway 99 (Samish Highway) exc Lot 16 10.00 NE SW - Lot 3, less road, Sec. 31, Twp. 37 N, Range 4 E 120.00 SE NE - NE SE exc r/w accross SE NE Sec. 35, Twp. 37 N, Range 5 E 80.00 Lot 1, Sec. 16, Twp. 39 N, Range 5E . 9 a 50.00 SE NW Sec. 16, Twp. 40 N, Range 2 E . 0 0 120.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of '-ommissioners this 5th day of November, 943. (SEkL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COtiiUISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. SLING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 9, 1943. Approved• CR Chairman of the Board ### 17 #11 7T##717T11-4f4h#&#Tl'77'ii71l 496 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM- TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF NOVL' IABER 1943 MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEiaBER 9, 1943 OCTOBER TERU Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 5, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.�a., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Jacobson Studio Union Printing Company n If If tr It It Wallace Chevrolet Company Don Denton Union Printing Company Griffith Printing Company Bellingham Coal Mines Knights of Pythias C. E. Lundberg COUNTY ROAD FUND: Wallace Chevrolet Company Mades Motor Service If If it State & Maple Texaco Service tt it tr It Bellingham Builders Supply Co. n if n tt Trunkey & Sons 11 It 1r n Standard Oil Co. of California tt It it 1► 1► tt It it tt if tt 1t 1t tt if Union Oil Co. of California it 1► 11 If t► Signal Oil Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. It It it it Weldit Tank & Steel Company It 1t it If it if if - if it it It It IT it it It Air Reduction Sales Company Jack Martin R. F. Raper PUBLIC ASSISTAi4CE FUND: Mrs. Kate Chevalley Etta Leickem It It Mrs. Ethel 01Cain V. R. Stark Sue D. McMillin B. B. urocery Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Eerkes Security market Ho:,iard 1 s Stop & Shop Grocery Hutton's Grocery Walker►s Cash Store INSTITUTE FUND: Jerry E. Vain Edward Blake Randy Oberlatz Assessor Treasurer Juv. Court Clerk Sheriff Exten. Serv. it tt IT it Def. Emerg. it if Emergency Total of Claims Allowed 1.65 7.94 2.01 126.79 24.17 1.50 16.48 7.93 36.21 12.50 2,311.90 .76 17.76 480.00 66.05 101.06 36.64 115.40 80.41 49.79 49.72 186.27 513.14 102.61 32.84 329.22 152.90 401.70 1.96 11.12 29.56 5.10 55.52 1.55 21.53 4.77 14.93 100.13 30.00 95.00 95.00 25.00 .38.50 85.81 17.00 4.12 53.00 26.00 17.00 70.35 2.50 2.50 1.25 2,549.08 21962.44 $ 556.78 6.25 $ 6,074.55 Dance License Application No. 503, for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gymnasium, on November 62 1943, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Orthopedic Guild. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.!., Friday, November 12, 1943. Approved 91 - mo"_e� Chairman of theiT3oard ######;r###########4N ## RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 12th v of NOVE10ER 19__4 . -UNTO RViiTFIF{TtGr6---9FLiFNGA �Y-W]CSAiAGTG MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 121 1943 OCTOBER 1'ERai Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 9, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.1key this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Ferndale Record if If John B. Dunn Lind Gravel Company Ruth School for Girls Seattle School Dist. No.l Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry AssIn Art Engraving Company Ferndale Record Mrs. Helga Julius Sandison Studio Squalicum Land Co. Mrs. S. A. .Lacdonald McClellan Fuel & Hauling Elect. Off. - Lynden Primary C HEALTH FUND. WahlIs Inc. Assessor 1.50 Treasurer 38.11 Court House 5.15 if It 2.86 Juv. Court 18.80 if It 60.00 Jail 9.04 Elect.. & heg. 10.28 n it 1.40 n it 2.00 Sundry Exp. 16.99 11 +t 3.83 Civ. Defense 4.04 Def. Emerg. 18.54 Adv. Exp. 22.00 $ 9.27 Total of Claims Allowed $ 214.54 t 9.27 $ 223.81 "'An "Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchisel', re: Road 660, with special reference to the order signed by this Board on October 22, 1943, and recorded on Page 486 of this volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. There being no further business to come hefore the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.I4i., Tuesday, November 16, 1943. Approved d. 6, &40h�z Chairman of the Yjoard 7l7T 7 7 7i 17i 77 f1717!' 7 7I r7f i 7l7fTfi7l7i "h- 7r tow C7c 7 T7 7 717T It 771-t ##It 7117 #7 7C7i7i T It W77 71-7%717i7r7t 71�7I 71 T171i7i 71 MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVE"IBER 162 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 12, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A..&!., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URREdT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. State -& Maple Texaco Service Shell Oil Co., Inc. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Northwest Farm News Pacific Manifolding Book Co. F. M. Hamilton Farmers Lutual Telephone Company it n It it State & Maple Texaco Service n if t► „ L..N. Freimann Carolyn P. karquand Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it rt if it Ralph C. Tenney Charles F. Trunkey Stanley Rogers' ICJ . C. Lavender Chas. A. Pedersen L. E. Unger TY ROAD FUND: A Wasching Barron Tire Co. it it it it it it Shell Oil Company Auditor .88 Assessor 9.62 Commissioners 2.42 If .55 Treasurer 13.80 n 2.95 Pros. Atty 22.00 Sheriff .33 Supt. of Sch. 2.23 if it It 22.72 Exten. Serv. 1.29 11 t, 8.23 it " 39.21 it it 1.93 Civ. Defense .55 Bd. of Equal. 5.00 It 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 $ 167.69 215.08 10.35 20.50 26.21 $ 158.71 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PR®CEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF NOVEIABER 19-413- COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued Shell Oil Company, Inc. it iftr it It it it it It it it Dept. of Labor & Industries' County Road Fund (County Stores) It " " (County Stores Garage) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Dr. E. I. L. Cilley L. A. Greenwood, M* D. Aubert Drug Co. n tr n Roy Barrett Bellingham Visiting Nurse hss 'n Charles Cullen Company Gibb Clinical Laboratory Dr. J. Ward Finley Herald Prescription Pharmacy St. Luke's Hospital Red Cross Pharmacy B. B. Grocery Mrs. LE. Christen Safeway Stores,, Inc. Nellie Overcash Stark's Home Herald Prescription Pharmacy International Drug Co. lu'cXesson & Robbins, Inc. It tt rr Owl Pharmacy Bellingham Coal Vines Union Printing Company W. P. Fuller & Company Harry A. Hansen Geo. J. Hohl Company Martin Hougan F. L. Krieter Lee Grocery Company Longview Transfer Company Morse Hardware Company Neher Bros. Northern Grocery Reid Boiler Works Sears, Roebuck and Company Standard Oil Co. of California Tingue, Brown & Co. (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telepnone Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF: Mrs. E. B. Roberts Total of Claims Allowed 305.08 1.45 1.19 51.49 546.35 229.71 301.27 57.50 160.00 16.17 3.06 29.20 18.90 12.36 70.00 8.00 2.83 15 00 15.78 17.00 17.00 69.98 35.00 35.00 7.78 .2.11 9.27 11.08 7.93 37.87 51.50 2.88 17.64 60.25 2.06 106.30 22.24. 10.67 5.56 9..27 23.93 34.44 7.90 .21.43 10.26 .43 $ 30.00 $ 1,876.37 $ 1,045.15 .43 30.00 3,110.66 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY )( ORDER OF CANCELLATION PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX } WHEREAS, an order of sale was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on July 2, 1943, which order included Lots 8-9-10, Block 106, Fairhaven Land Cots Second Addition I and WHEREAS, sales of the above described property have never been completed, and the proposed but uncompleted sales create a cloud on the title of the property, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the above described property be, and it is hereby removed from the said sale and restored to the same standing as before the said order of sale was signed. D014E in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 16th day of November, 19J.3. BOARD OF COUNTY COLCIISSIONERS OF 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMM-ISSIONERS) E. C. MANLEY Chairman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER GEO. ELDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER CHARLES E. KING De t)uty Commissioner OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY l6th Y OF- NOVEMBER 7943 -SiS130ti-IIAIKARt�G:�-II iLLiAGNAYe•WASN7AGiG1 -- - -- -- - - The October report of the 4iaetcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The October report of the Agricultural Extension bervices was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 Friday, November 19, 1943. Approved Chairman of th .Board MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to:.adjournment-.taken•Tuesday, November 16, 1943, the Board convened at,-9:30 A.M., this date.. with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - November Auditor $ 11338.62 If n Assessor 11383.32 it n Commissioners 600.00 if rr Treasurer 1,467.51 ++ n Court House 405.01 n ++ Sup.. Ct. No. 1 178.65 No. 2 178.65 r+ ++ Juvenile Court 168.75 n ++ " " (Emerg) 75.00 ++ +► Clerk 646.24 ++ n J. P. No. 1 139.37 ++ ++ J. P. No. 2 128.12 ++ ++ Constable 60.00 ++ ++ Coroner 66.66 rr ++ Pros., htty 537.70 ++ ++ Sheriff 847.50 ++ +r Jail 393.76 ++ ++ Supt. of Sch. 477.00 rr r+ Exten. Serv. 439.99 rr rr Hort. Insp. 187.50 rr n Civ. Defense 112.50 Florence A. Nichols Prop. Agent 125.00 Mabel H. Sheridan Adv. Exp. (Sch) 105.00 Orland Ivarson Treasurer .2.42 J. J. Lockert if 33.48 Albert Booman Supt. of Sch. 3.00 Mary E. Breed " 3.00 Mrs. Doy Hughes " 3.00 Mrs. Bernice I. Yaricle " 3.00 Mrs. Edith McLachlan " 3.00 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7939 $ 796.88 It IT 7940 200.00 +' " 7941 200.00 n it 7942 898.44 LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Meat & Sausage Nifg. $ 7.23 Whatcom County Dairymen+s Ass+n 118.78 Owl Pharmacy 43.36 If n 20.09 Griggs 26.01 It 11.43 The Lynden Tribune .70 Sears, Roebuck and Company 13.85 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Bellingham Water Department 2.29 City Sanitary Service �Oompany .92 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 65.57 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 23.77 Western Union Telegraph Company 2.99 Pacific Telephone &.Telegraph Company 3.95 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 81.50 State Treasurer 10.42 Bellingham Coal mines 270.22 Commercial Linen Company 129.38 It It rr 3.34 Dahl Fish Company 25.82 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company 8.89 Ferndale Lockers 5.00 $ 10,112.75 $ 21095.32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY of NOVEMBER 79_43- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: W . P . Fuller & Company $ 1.83 3.38 Greene Winkler Company, Inc. 11.37 It it it if 14.59 Jeffcott Motor Company .2.06 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 10.71 Sherwood Bakery 44.50 Walton Fruit & Produce Company 14.81 F. A. Wheaton 7.73 Payroll - Trans. 37-254 1-ADM 11,193.67 it if 37-254 103-B 101.59 Cash Assistance Roll - December 13,731..25 $ 16,023.00. TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: John Bredal 140.-00 $ 140.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - November $ 680.00 Lary Edna Barter 55.00 $ 735.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: H. G. Reed 20.00 $ 20.00 INSTITUTE FUND: Washington Educational Ass to $ 73.75 73.75 Total of Claims Allowed $ 29,199.82 PETITION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF' A DINE TO MARKET ROAD As Authorized by Chatter. 146- of - the. Session ,`Laws of 1943 In Skagit-Whatcom County_ TO THE (BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (MINES TO MARKET ROAD CO=ISSION, OLY1APIA, WASHINGTON We, the undersigned, citizens of the State of Washington who are interested in the development of the mineral resources in the area hereafter described, respectfully petition for the designation and establishment of a Vine to Market road to serve such area, which now has no adequate transportation facilities: 1. Geographical description of area to be served by proposed road: The property limes in Whatcom County, Sections 18 and 19, Township 37 North, Range 7 East -- and Skagit County, Sections 3, 4 and 5, Township 36, Range 7 East. 2. De'scription of mineralization of area, and value of such mine to market road to the mining development of the State. (This should include list of known mining properties, general character of ore, with reports of assays that have been made; copies of any engineering or geo- logical reports and all other available pertinent information.) The mineralization consists of Chrome Ovide, Dunite Magnesium, Iron and Nickel deposits, The value of such a road lies'in making available for war production large quantities of needed critical war materials, such as Chrome oare, now available for immediate shipment, and for future development and milling of low grade Chrome ore and magnesium ores. 30' If possi.ble,.submit statements from owners of mining properties in the area as to plans for early development if road is constructed. 4. Description of proposed road, with map indicating route to be followed, approximate length and terruinue. The route of the road is over the old Bloedel-Donovan Railroad grade in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. 5. Submit statement from County Commissioners of county or counties in which proposed road is located that matching mon0y will be provided in accordance with the following provisions of the law in Sec. 6: t►Any funds appropriated under the provisions of this act for the establishment location and construction of any mine to market road, shall be expended by the Director of High- ways for such purposes only upon a matching basis and to such extent only as the county through which such mine to market road, or any portion thereof, shall pass, shall contribute funds for the use of the Director of Highways for the establishment, location and construction thereof. While the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, will sponsor and approve this petition, Whatcom County will not obligate itself to raise or pay any funds upon the construction of this highway for the reason that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County believes that we have a good and sufficient road for all purposes up to the Skagit County line. �ESTATf O o ��1 �fE 89.d1 ARTHUR B. LANGLIE GOVERNOR STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT ED DAVIS, DIRECTOR TRANSPORTATION BUILDING OLYMPIA November 26, 1943 E Mr. L. Cozier Board of County Commissioners Court House Bellingham, Washington Dear Mr. Cozier: DIVISIONS: GEOLOGY FORESTRY RECLAMATION FLOOD CONTROL WATER RESOURCES MINES AND MINING COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT I have received the approved -nine -to -Market Woad petition covering the proposed road into the Three Lakes region of the Twin Sisters Mountains. In accordance iri.th your request, I made an attempt to copy the list of names of original petitioners, but met with the same difficulty that you presumably did --that is, I could not decipher the handwriting. Rather than take time to find out the names by corres- ponding with Mr. B. A. Cooper, I have had a photostat made of that portion of the petition and am enclosing it for your records. Cor ' ly yours, X. Sheldon L. Glover, Supervisor Division of 11ines and Mining SLG : db encl.. 50 (Continugd) Respectfully submitted this day of Ilium to 30 4o 51 ADDRESS 14z-z 0 Approved by Board of County Commissioners this 1-7, day of 1�oveniber, 1943. 19 0 CHAIRMAN" COMISSIONE.R. CO'asp N, BOARD OF COUNTY COM"ISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF 4�EATCOIJSTATE OF ViASHINGTON -3- Approved by Board of County Owwriissioners this 28th day of April, 1943- GWitaI66IWER -ILRD OF GUU11"T'l cWLI66Iw"RS Iii AiZ -d'o-ww AUD TOR AND EX-01'1'ICjO FOR ThE COUNTY OF 6hiLGIT, �STATE OF CLERK. OF THE BOARD. -4a6nLiGTOi�. L '• OCTOBER RECr_")1�D OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY . -THE » 19th AY OF NOVELBER ,9 43 �RIRiFPAiASiA&_ca,r�CI7AGA7iKi.FlASAiAGTd Respectfully submitted this day of 1. John W. Brisky 2. 3• C. R. Conn 4. Twin Sisters Chrome Co. John 5. Max Burlingame 19 203 Pioneer Bldg, Mount Vernon, Wash 416 9th Mt. Vernon, Wash. 1330 So. 12th Ott. Vernon, Wash. 1302-1411 Fourth Ave., Seattle 1710 4th So., Seattle Approved by Board of Uounty Commissioners this 19th day of November, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUIPSIONERS) ATTEST.: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board JBy L. COZIER, Deputy E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM, STATE OF WASHINGTON Approved by Board of County Commissioners this 28th day of April, 1943 ARNOLD NELSON Chairman (SEAL OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) E. C. CARR Commissioner A TTEST: E. DANIELSON County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board JAMES T. OVENELL Commissioner BOARD OF COUNTY COKUISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SKA.GIT, STATE OF WASHINGTON The sale to Bernece Veleke,.'for the sum of $28.23, of 6,275 lbs. of coal, from the surplus at the Custer Observation Post, was approved Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned to �9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 23, 1943.' 1 Approved Chairman of thel Board MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1943 OCTOBER TERd Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 19, 1943,, the Board convened at 9:30 A.I�:., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Automotive Parts Service Nooksack Valley Farm Review Puget Sound Power & Light Company Ireland & Bellingar W. N. Hine J. 0. Magnusson Art Burnside & Co. Auto -Ordnance. Corp. R. M. Perry Seattle Sch. Dist. No. l Bellingham Labor..News PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 3*1 '256 rr, if 37-257 Assessor 1.17 Treasurer . 2.'00 Juv. Ct. (Play) 5.74 J. P. No. 1 2.50 J. P. Country 27.50 Constable -Country 4.40 Sheriff (Emerg . ) 142.99 rr rr 8.00 tr rr 6.00 Supt. of Sch. 1.'00 Elections 17.00. $ 218.30 $ 62.00 3,609.96 31671.96 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS EDINGS V • . 1 OCTOBER TERM_ TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY of NOVEMBER 19-43- 1SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Gladys Welch (Order to A. F. soft) $ 25.00. IINSTITUTE FUND: rs. Hazel E. Vedani 7.64 Total of Claims Allowed $ 32922.90 A Final Cost Record, re: CRP SM #38 Dakota Breek Bridge #83, was certified as follows: Estimate $ 1,842.90 Cost $ .2,054.95 Balance $ 212.05 O.D. `'A petition bearing 13 signatures was filed with the Board, praying for the immediate improvement of almost impassible conditions on the Dewey Road. A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT; made and entered into on this 23rd day of November, 1943, by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called first party, and Richard A. Olsen (sometimes known as R. A. Olsen) and Olufine Olsen, his wife, here- inaftercalled second parties, WITNESS ETH: That, WHEREAS, second parties are the owners of certain land located in the �Southwest quarter of the Northwest . quarter of Section 30, Township 38 North, Range 4 East W.iA., Whatcon County, Washington, on which is located a gravel pit known as the Olsen pit; and WHEREAS, on April 21, 1939, the parties hereto made and entered into an agreement whereby Whatcom County agreed to buy from second parties 1700 yards of gravel from said .pit; and.. WHEREAS, Whatcom County has now ceased buying gravel from second parties and it is -the desire of both parties to said agreement 'that the same be now terminated and cancelled; and WHEREAS, said agreement was recorded in Volume 33 of Commissioners' proceedings, at page 96 thereof, and at the present time constitutes a cloud upon the title of second parties to their) real property so located, as hereinbefore set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties hereto, IT IS AGREED between the parties as follows:, that that certain agreement made and entered) into between_.Whatcom County, a municipal corporation of the. State of Washington, and R. A. Olsen and Olufine Olsen, his wife, on April 21, 1939, whereby Whatcom County agreed to purchase from said Olsen and wife 1700 yards of gravel from -a pit located in the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 30, Township 38 North, Range 4 East W.M.,.known as Olsen pit, be, aic the same hereby is, terminated, set aside, and from this date held to be of no further force or effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto executed this instrument the day.and 'year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF' COUNTY CODMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHURLES E. KING Commissioner RICHARD A. OLSEN OLUFINE OLSEN Second Parties STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. County,of Whatcom THIS CERTIFIES that on this 23rd day of November, 19/+3, personally appeared before.me E. C. Manley, George Elder and Charles E. King, county commissioners of Whatcom County, Washing- ton, and acknowledged to me that they signed and executed the foregoing agreement as their free and voluntary act and deed,, and in their official capacity as commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, for the uses and' purposes therein stated, and that said agreement has been made a part of the official proceedings of said county commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, for November 23, 1943. Given under my hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor of,Whatcom County, (AUDITORtS SEAL) Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 50" OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY -THE - 23rd DAY of NOVEMBER 1943 _ ' AS V NYASNi71YGCSB ECCi AG H)iNiJ�S5fR8ta Tii STATE OF WASHINGTON : : ss. County of Whatcom THIS CERTIFIES that on this 23rd day of h ovember, 1943, personally appeared before me Richard A. Olsen (sometimes known as R. A. Olsen) and Olufine Olsen, his wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowled to me that they signed and executed the same, freely and voluntarily, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. (Notaryts Seal) ALFRED H. HANSON NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until'9:30 A.M., Friday, November 26, 1943. Approved �• �• Chairman of theiBoard �_ r, r. �1 � � �C. ./�. IT7f�r`h 71 # im �T71 T 77�T�TT7� i 7TyT'7/'7/ 71 7 "7Y 71 MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 23, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: County Road Fund Clark Electric Co. Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. C. R. Axling County Road Fund tr n tr Towner Printing Co. County Road Fund n It u Lila Bailey R. B. Bartoo J. H. Berg Mrs. Marie Berthusen Owen Brann E. F. Cingmars Wallace Coleman Helen J.• Crabtree Mrs. B. M. Davenport Mrs. Myrtle Davis Frank French Mrs. Carl Frombley Mrs. Julia A. Haggard ;Minnie A. Hankins H. C. Hellyer Maud House Jennie B. Puckett Bertha D. Roberts Mrs. Catherine E. Scott Mrs. C. G. Smith Mrs. Clara Stromme Ellen Tilton Fred S. Zobrist Mrs. Minnie C. Vinup Neil Wanamaker Fees - Election Officials The J. K. Gill Company Fees - Election Officials County Road Fund Nat►l Bank of Commerce OUNTY ROAD FUND; Payroll - Voucher 7943 OLDIERS RELIEF'FUND: Assessor $ 20.37 Court House 12.28 Prob. Office 7.78 Sheriff 41.78 If 81.26 •Supt. of Bch. 11.52 It 6.44 Exten. Serv. 14.70 Elect. & heg. 11.50 n r+ .70 n t+ .2.40 It If 1.00 It it 2.70 rr it .88 If It 1.60 It it .50 tr It .30 It it 1.70 it it .40 If it 4O It tr 40 IT It 90 It IT 1.10 It If 1.10 It It .70 It n 1.60 It n .90 if it ..90 It n 1.80 t+ tt .30 ++ it .70 it It .60 +r r+ 2.30 IT ►r 1.20 If It Adv. Exp. 165.22 it If Def. . Emerg. .60 Emerg. (Records).24.00 $ ,28.95 i $ 21395.78 28.95 Helen Hildebrand 20.00 Sophie Fouts 15.00 A 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2, 45.9. 73 OCTOBER TER RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 26th DAY of NOV&dBER ts_A Final Cost Records, on various projects, were certified as follows: CRP #84 Bennett.hvenue Extension - Estimate, $ 998.00; Cost, $ 980.71; Bal. 17.29 CRP #86 Bakerview, Cottonwood, etc. " 4778.72 It 4795.21 " 16.49 O.D. CRP #88 Hall Road " 1663.02 if 1271.26 it. 391.76 CRP #94 H St., & Birch Bay - Lynden " 1557.60 It 2234.24 It 676.64 O.D. CRP #96 Axton & Paradise Roads " 512.00 it 467.09 " 44.91 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI4i-iISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v' IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE ILONTH OF OCTOBER, 1943 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer gor Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of October, 1943, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor' check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REUITTANCES : State -School 126.50 State -University 276.84 State -College 138.00 W. W. C. E. 44.39 E. W. C. E. 36.03 C. W. C. E. 24.71 Veterans' Compensation .94 Parks and Parkways 194.31 Game 11.25 Forest Fire Protection 34.40 Highway Safety 194.31 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 3.67 t' It Refund Township Suit 304.33 Cash paid City Treasurers 14,066.44 Cash paid Township Treasurers ) and 'Tovmship, Funds by Court Order)14, 723.25 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense Soldierst Relief Road Fund Public Assistance Marriage Certificate Treasurer's Revolving Public Health Public Utility District -General Fire Dist. #1 - Current Expense Schools -General Opportunity Room Nursery Revolving Port - General BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: County - Current Expense Schools - Bond 14.,147.49 55.00 29,201.17 31,610.73. 49.00 251.29 972.98 79.98 600.00 105,339.19 447.63 767.88 22829.83 1,300.00 .32 8,569.50 225.1792.70 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on October wo, 1943, as shot►m by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to,be as follows: DEPOSITORY National Bank of Commerce Seattle - First National Bank Bellingham National Bank First National Bank First National Bank Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Bank of Sumas Nooksack Valley State Bank LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Sumas Everson BALANCE 164.938.94 346,755.53 2042846.29 25,.000.00 302000.00 45j000.00 5,000.00 102000.00 7,000.00 Is $38,540.76 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS - ��: - OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE_ 26th NOVEi iBER 19 43 -�iitiiO3CRR3MZ3RL`-CQ. fIISLLiRGiiAiTWALRiRRO INVESTMENTS; U. S. Savings Bonds U. S. Defense Bonds U. S. Certificate of Indebtedness CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault Cks and cash items Currency Silver Auditor Clerk Total cash iri hand 22;500.00 49,950.00 30,000.00 102,450.00 940o990•76 9,463.15 32256.52 12552.00 26.88 54.05 52.50 14,405.10 955,395.g6 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 26th day of iiov. 1943.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUISSIOAERS) Attest: PUNY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-offi'cio Clerk of the Board E. C. 14ANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT for THE IMPROVEMENT OF NOOKSACK RIVER TIMBER ACCESS ROAD, WASHINGTON PROJECT DA-RM-49 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON THIS MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT made this 24th day of November, 1943, by and between the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON, hereinafter called the "County" and the PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION, FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, hereinafter called the "Government,tt under and pursuant to the Federal Highway Act approved November 9, 1921 (42 Stat. 212), Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and.the Defense Highway Act of 1941, approved November 19, 1941, (Public Law 295 - 77th Congress): WITNESSETH,-that WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 6 of the Defense Highway Act of 1941, the improvement of the Nooksack River Road from Welcome south two miles along an abandoned railroad grade, designated Washington Project DA-RM-49, has been certified to the Federal Works Adminis- trator by the War Production Board as essential to the war effort, and the necessary funds for the improvement thereof have been made available by the Government, as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the several promises to he faith- fully performed by each, as hereinafter set forth, the County and the Government do hereby mutually agree as follows: FUNDS Article I. Federal funds for the improvements to be undertaken under this agreement have been made available under the provisions of the Defense Highway Act of 1941 (Public Law 295-77th Congress). ROADS EMBRACED IN AGREEMENT Article II. This Cooperative Agreement covers Washington project DA-RM-49, hereinbefore and hereinafter described. SURVEY Article III. No surveys will be required. CONSTRUCTION Article IV. The construction covered by this agreement includes placing of approximately 3 inches of top course surfacing to a minimum width of 10 feet for an approximate distance of 2 miles on the section of road previously prepared for the top course surfacing by the County and logging operators. The Government also agrees to cooperatively finance the cost of acquiring right-of-way on this same 2-mile section. The wage rates to be paid by the County shall be the current, local prevailing rates for the kind of work performed. All work to be performed under this agreement shall be under the direct supervision of the County. The County shall furnish all supervisory services, labor, equipment and materials necessary, except that the Government shall provide the services of a part-time supervisor whose decisions in all matters relating to the improvement of this project will be final. 0 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY 26th Y OF. N O VELiBER 19,43 PAYMENTS Article V. The Government will pay the costs of the improvement undertaken pursuant to this agreement from funds made available underthe provisions of Article I, provided that the tota� obligation of the Government hereunder shall not exceed $4,80J.00, and provided further that nothing in this agreement shall be construed as obligating the Government to make future payments or expenditures in excess of appropriations authorized by law, or for costs incurred by the County beyond the expiration of the emergency declared to exist by the President on Mlay 27, 1941. After the improvement contemplated herein has been completed, the County will submit to the Government by delivery to the District Engineer, Public Roads Administration, Portland 8, Oregon, a certified statement of costs incurred. Upon receipt and approval by audit of this statement, the Government will make reimbursement. The County's claims for reimbursement shall not include sums for (1) administrative or overhead expenses; (2) payment of incidental damage to adjoining property, but shall include costs as stipulated below: 1. Top course surfacing in place on the road at a rate of $1.50 per cubic yard. Measure- ment will be made in the trucks at the point of delivery, and the prices listed above will in- clude all items of spreading, blading and other necessary work to place the road in acceptable condition. 2. Cost of obtaining right-of-way on the 2 mile portion at not to exceed $2,300.00. MAINTENANCE Article VI. No maintenance is included in this agreement. The County agrees to maintain this road for the duration of the emergency declared by the President lAay 27, 1.941, at no cost to the Federal Government. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement, the County on the date first above written, and the Government on the 17th day of Janu&ry , 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 17. J. V. LEARY COLMISSIONER PUBLIC ROADS ADLiINISTRATION FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY COUNTY COL UISSIOAERS, WHATCO;u COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. LANLEY GEO. ELDER CHARLES E. KING PUBLIC ROADS ADLtINISTRATION FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY BY WH. H. LYNCH, DISTRICT ENGINEER By L. J. CAUFIELD Sr. Hy. Engr There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 30, 1943. Approved d a> , Chairman of the Hoard L 1' L_ r r I t 1 r I �� r r iA 1 1 .«rr- r r �. r. 1' L1- i_ 1i 1 ff �/,.�,1.,, � [,_t� f_ ��/ / � /. .ii r r r- 'fir �_ �r/ rl � 7,'7 777T7Tit t71 71 i77T7�7t7Ttt%!7] T�? 7 Tt7T717I7t'777i7i�T�i7T" T7'' 17 7T 7 7 fT7T7T717i 7f7J�fi7 7T 7 yl T I' 7T TTf7r7T rC�i i; fi 71Tf 7TV 7TTl F n'TOT MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVE!dBER 30, 1943 OCTOBER TERLi Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 26, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.iu., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Pacific Tele. & Tele. If n it it n rr kE. C. Manley Geo. Elder Charles E. King Pacific Tele. & Tele. Ferndale Record Sumas News Hazel B. Heun Pacific Tele. & Tele. it it it it If it Charles Rand Auditor 13.43 Co. 11 7.95 1t Assessor, 4.60 It Commissioners 8.40 It 63.35 It 2.10 if 11.75 Co. Treasurer 12.90 it 1.40 It 1.20 Sup. Ct. No. 1 219.00 C o . it tr If it - 9.85 if Sup. Ct. No. 2 6.45 It n n n tt(Rep.) 2.65 it it n It 219.00 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 507 TUESDAY THE- 30th -------DAY of NOVEMBER 19.43_ Pacific Tele. & Tele."Co. Juv. Court 8.60 If It tt it Clerk 2.85 tt ►► n 1 if Pros. Atty 4.75 tt ,t ►► ►► Sheriff 16.72 it It it It Supt. of Sch. 7.75 Shell Oil Co., Inc. It IT t► 1.44 Ferndale Record Elect. & Reg. 6.30 Sumas News it if 4.80 Payroll - November 1t 1,08J.50 Selma McDonald i► it .20 Pacific Tele.,& Tele. Co. Civ. Def. 41.09 Preston, Thorgrimson, Turner, Horowitz & Stephan Misc. Exp. 632.93 Wash. St. Asstn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Asstn 20.86 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Adv. Exp. 8.71 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Si Geiger $ 4.80 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 29.05 J. A.'Cole 2.00 Fred Victor 12.00 Washington Cooperative Mills, Inc. 1.23 Deming Lumber Co. 58.29 Ershig Sheet Metal Works 10.74 Ellis C. Baxter 2.00 Bellingham Iron & bleta1 Co. 5.81 Reid Boiler Works, Inc. 9.68 Louis Auto Parts 1.55 Fred Jensen . 18.54 It if 18.54 IcBeath Glass Co. 2.06 Lynden Motor Co. 8.03 Piston Service, Inc. 8.55 Ashe Bros. Motor Co. 75.16 George F. Cannon 150.00 Columbia Equipment Co. 203.55 Lynden Welding & Mfg. Co. 18.79 It if It it 2.32 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Laurel Beach Sanatorium 6 423.55 Riverton Hospital 21120.62 Bellingham Family Welfare Asstn 1.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 41.34 if it it tt 1.35 It if ,t it 5.30 J. Walter Dick 1.20 Ireland & Bellingar 11.52 It It 73.3 7 Pacific Tele & Tele. Co. 62.47 Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor 23.54 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 3.95 Bellingham Publishing Company .72 Morse Hardware Company 2.88 tt it tt 7.79 Bellingham Publishing Co. 2.72 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 4.74 Commercial Linen Company 25.21 Dahl Fish Market 5.56 Freidrichs Brothers 200.00 F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. 1,077.43 Lee Grocery Company 85.21 Montgomery Ward & Co. 7.11 it ti it 116.51 Morse Hardware Co. 15.94 Northern Grocery Company 25.21 Pacific Coast Retinning Company 8.73 J. C. Penney Company 25.36 Pynor Feed Company, Inc. 75.00 A. W. Rank,.Sign Painter 1.55 Standard Brands, Inc. 34.86 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 14.52 Washington Egg & Poultry Jkssfn 154.39 It n It t' 64.34 it „ u n 256.45 Lena Dahlberg 10.50 Grace Drown 68.00 Cleo M. Garst 26.50 Byron E. Mason 6.54 Iday McCormick 7.25 Margaret G. Sorenson 148.00 Marilou Starnes 15.91 Gertrude Weirauch 10.69 James Bajema 7.00 Clair's Market 462.66 Susie A. Cunningham 15.00 Mrs. V. D. Goss 12.50 Hiwa y market 29.00 Claude McClellan 21.63 $ 21421.53 642.69 508 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY -THE - 30th DAY of NOVELIBER 19-0- UBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Mt. Baker Apts. 5.65 Payless Yarke t 86.00 J. C. Penney Company 20.89 J. C. Penney Company 3.07 Safeway Stores, Inc. 34.97 C HEALTH FUND: Herald Prescription Pharmacy 3.16 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 12.92 Total of Claims Allowed 6 5,973.20 16.08 $ 9,053.50 Notice was received from the Manager of Uri. Air Linesof a reduction in scheduled trip arrivals for -the duration of the war. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 3, 1943. Approved • �' Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, DECELIBER 3, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 30, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.XVi. s date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URREN T EXPENSE: Helen M. Jackson Auditor 5.25 Fred H. Dustin Assessor 27.98 Roy Dodge " 26.95 Fred Hanson " 3.66 A. W. Rank " 3.09 Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer 17.80 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. Court House 3.74 Hobart S. Dawson Sup. Ct. No. 1 83.44 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court /.7.18 Catholic Charities of B' ham It It 67.60 George Janssen, Postmaster J. P. No. 2 3.00 miller & Sutherlen Prtg Co. it 36.05 Jury Fees it 6.00 W. K. Pixley J. P. Country 2.75 Fred Jensen Sheriff 20.60 4 X Baking Company Jail 13..20 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. " 7.37 Harold Smith " 18.21+ Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Bch. 11.05 John P. Miller Exten. Serv. 6.90 1drs. C. L. Huisman Elect. & Reg. 5.73 J. K. Robinson if It1.55 Helen C. Scudder Sundry Expense 25.00 Parker H. Pratt Def. Emerg. 19.20 Northwest Farm News Adv. Exp. - Elect. 23.00 Bellingham Publishing Co. If It 96.95 Miller & Sutherlen Prtg Co. It it 75.71 OUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 7985 $ 1065.75 It It 7986 281.20 It It 7987 932.13 IT It 7988 825.70 +' if 7989 1,085.25 n it 7990 9.51.63 " It 7991 923.40 +' 11 7992 739.90 It 11 7993 721.05 11 11 7994 1,173.00 7995 770.65 ++ " 7996 759.51 Fred Jensen 34.04 Diehl Motor Company 58.72 11 11 1t 21.69 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 37.11 Howard -Cooper Corporation 6.65 it if it 13 7. 9.4 $ 658.99 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY_ THE 3rd DAY of DECELtIBER 1943 �.{{1076R:PR773i313FGOr-� ii:L7HGRnTd•'7P.{SAiAG Automotive Parts Service If n it If it it Morse Hardware Company it it n It it It It it I! it it rt Norstrom Lumber Company If It it Iverson Lumber Company rt n rt It rr tt Columbia Valley Lumber Company Bellingham Publishing Company Hinote Hardware & Furniture Co. Marietta Hardwood Company Goodrich Silvertown Stores PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: R. L. Boren Montgomery Ward & Co. Sayers.'Thriftee Market Albert,Toussaint Wanamakerls General Mdse Haggen & Clark (White House Market). PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright,, bl. D. Evelyn R. Freeman 2ary Edna Barter Mabel H. Sheridan Parker H. Pratt REASURERIS REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll Total of Claims Allowed 120.28 3.17 55.14 124.. lg 32.86 7.2.6 3.66 .77 57.79 8.00 136.57 190.82 16.48 3.21 5.25 29.35 .94 19.93 8.24 27.00 15.50 10.65 30.00 258.25 $ 11.25 32.40 38.70 11.55 30.00 30.75 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIAMISSIONERS OF WHATCO& COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF J. J. PORTER AS COMidISSIONER ( R E S O L U T I O N IN BRAFORD DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 3 } $ 11,640.98 $ 349.64 $ ' 123.90 9 30.75 $ 12,804.26 WHEREAS, due to the death of Herbert blourer, a vacancy exists in the Board of Cormnissioner: f Braford Drainage District No. 3, and .WHEREAS; the remaining Commissioners of the said Braford Drainage District No. 3 have now equested that the County Commissioners fill the vacancy so caused, by the appointment of . J. Porter NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that J. J. Porter, whose address is R +l, Everson, Washing- ton, be and he is hereby appointed as Commissioner of Braford Drainage District No. 3, in W#atcord County, Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of December, 1943. (SEAL OF THE .BOARD OF' COUNTY COIti'IKISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L, COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO..-" ISSIOiiERS OF WHATCOk COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 4.1A motion was unanimously passed to sell the 1930 Ford Pickup Truck to the Everson Lotor Company for $80.00; this sum to be credited on repair bills for County Equipment, and to be shown on bills to be paid in December, 1943. 51., OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE__ _ 3rd DAY OF DEC i, ER _ 19-41 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM, ISSIOliERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIAGTON IN THE TATTER OF THE CORRECTION } OF ERROR IN ASSESSMENT OF THE R. J. SHIELDS 1 PROPERTY ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Whatcom County, in its general tax foreclosure sale in 1940, sold a certain tract of land in the NEI of Sectionl, township 39 North, Range 1 E.W.ii., for delinquent taxes, and the description by mistake extended over the quarter -section line into the SE4 of the NE4 of the section, and WHEREAS, that part of said description that extended over into the SE4 of the NE4 covered property that was then owned, and had been owned for many years prior thereto, by one, R. J. Shields, and WHEREAS, at the said sale the said described property was sold to Helen C. Scudder, and since said sale Helen C. Scudder has paid the taxes assessed on all the said described real estate, and R. J. Shields has paid his taxes regularly on the land standing of. record in his name, and which was a duplicate payment of taxes on that small portion of the land described herein which was in the SE4 of the NE4 of Section 1, lownship 39 North, Range 1 E. W.hi., and WHEREAS, this mistake by and upon the part of Whatcom County, and both the purchaser of the said described land and the real owner thereof, both at all times acting in good faith, permitted double taxation, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County now believe, that Helen C. Scudder should be peimbursed for the taxes on the said tract of land that she has paid and which amount to the total sum of $24.92, and WHEREAS, Helen C. Scudder has agreed to execute a quit claim deed to R. J. Shields for the Southwest 110 feet of that part of the SE4 of the NE4 of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 1 E. W.M., lying between the Pacific Highway and County road #578, and the Board of County Commission- ers believing that this is a just settlement between all the parties, also to Whatcom County, N0117, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that upon the execution by Helen C. Scudder to R. J. Shields of a quit claim deed to the Southwest 110 feet of that part of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section i, Township 39, North, Range 1, E.W.M., lying between the Pacific Highway and County road #578, that Whatcom County pay to Helen C. Scudder the sum of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of December, 1943. BOARD OF COUNTY COIALISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. M.ANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board a By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLEAISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN fHE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY )( ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TP.xES ) WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of ll Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord ante with the Laws of the State of Washington, and ij VTHEBEAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interest of said.Couhty to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that -the County Treasurer of said county be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, whit said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o1clock A..&., and.4 o1clock P.ivl. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY. THE_- 3rd AY of DECE dBER, 1943 in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announce- ment made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: New Whatcom - NE! Lot 6, Block 80 Canfield Amended -Lots 1 to 9, Block 5 Silver Beach - Lots 1 to g, Block 1 . Silver Beach - Lots 10 to 18, Block 1 Fai.rhaven_.Amended - Lot 5 --S' Lot 6, Block 39 • Fairhaven Amended - Lots 5 to 14, Block 55 • Fairhaven Amended - Lots 15-16, Block 55 0• - Fairhaven Amended - S 75 ft. Lot 5 - All Lot 6, Block 57 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition - Lots 9-10, Block 74 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition - Lot 26, Block 90 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition - Lots 12-13, Block 97 Fairhaven Land Cots Second Addition - Lot 6 - Lots S to 10, Block 106 Fairhaven Land Cots Third Addition - Lot 14, Block 242 Town of Bellingham - Lot 1, Block 16 Clarkts Addition to Fairhaven - Lot 3, Block 3 0 0• G.isets Addition to Bellingham - Lot 13, Block 5 Gisets Addition to Bellingham - Lot 14, Block 5 Lyslets Acre Tracts to Fairhaven - Ely 115 ft. Tract #36 Lyslets First Additionr to Fairhaven - Lots 11 to 13 - Lots 16-17, Block 14 Lyslets Normal School Tract #11 Melrose Addition - Lots 5 to 7, Block 11 Star Addition to Fairhaven - Lots.25 to 37, Block 3 Star Addition to Fairhaven - Lots.29-30, Block 4 Neptune Beach - Lots 4 to g, Block 3 Subdivision of NWT, Sec. 5, Twp. 40 N, Range 1 E. Lots 4-5-6, Block i Washington Improvement Cots First Addition to Fairhaven - Lot.s 1 to 20, Block 2 West Geneva - Boat House Block 4, Lots 20 to 2.2 N2 SW SW - Sec. 10, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E NW SE Seca 32; SW NE Stec. 34; NE SW Sec. 29; S' Nz Sec. 29, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E NW SW NE Sec. 17, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E a . That part of SE SE lying W of N.P. Ry Co. Sec. 3, Twp. 40 N, Runge 4 E . Lot 11 - Sec. 31, Twp. 40 N, Range 6 E . . . 100.00 100.00 60.00 70.00 100.00 92:00 10.00 50.00 50.00 45.00 200.00 35.00 5.00. 25.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 90.00 25.00 35.00 7.00 40.00 7.00 150.00 150.00 60.00 25.00 80.00 200.00 100.00 16.00 52.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 3rd day of December, 1943. E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER " Deputy d `Dance License Application No. 504, for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gym on Dec. 4, 1943, WELs approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Red Cross Chapter. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1943. Approved d� &ft MAMJ.L�4 Chairman of the Boo rd ##it#�}it�t �i ���f���ii �i �i?�i �i` �t�##il # h-#i47+# t #7i #t###7+##fir` MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEIABER 7, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 3, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.ii., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: H. M. Moir Assessor 1.03 Union Printing Company " 16.22 Dept. of Labor & Industries tt 4.26 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 17.30 Union -Printing Company tt 13.75 Northwest Farm News It 2.00 OCTOBER TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 7th Y of DECE;,iBER 19J+3 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Pleas Isaacs Court House $ 16.63 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills t1 It 61.80 Puget Sound - Power & Light Co. It 1t 213.67 Union Printing Company rr 11 13.13 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners n It 1.58 It It 11 Sup. Ct. No. 1 11.40 Union Printing Company Pros. "tty 5.88 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 77.34 Dept. of Labor & Industries 1t 32.51 1r 11 It Jail 18.29 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners it 13.57 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. It 36.56 Whatcom Co. Dairyments Asstn if 6..21 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 6.10 Anstett Printing Co. Supt. of Schools' 6.44 Union Printing Company if 11 It 1.39 It It Exten. Serv. 46.13 Wallace Chevrolet Company Ir if 4.80 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 11 9.16 Louis Y1. King Hort. Insp. 46.30 P. F. White Elect. & Reg. 1.30 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Sundry Exp. •11.79 Union Printing :.C-ompany Civ. Def. . 3.19 Knights of Pythias Def. Emerg. 12.50 Union Printing Company Adv. Exp. - Sch. 15.45 It 11 11 It t1 Elect. 38.31 Anstett Printing Company it it it 240.50 Art Engraving Company 1t 1t 11 iJ.36 Election Officials - (Cities) tt It if 901.45 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Ray Pennington 92.33 Pattison Auto Body Co. 23.95 Jewell Motor Co. 618.74 Washington Co-op. Mills, Inc. 118.10 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 153.43 Wolton &Montfort 4.26 Farmers lutual Telephone Co. 6.45 City of -Lynden 100.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 9.00 C. S. Kale Canning Company 1G:97 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 13.13 n n rr n 52..27 Trunkey & Sons 54.81 I1 11 29.42 Union Oil Company 257.98 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 263.29 IT It it it 578.74 11 . 11 n 11 109.69 it It tr n 32.05 General Petroleum Corp. 141.00 The Texas Company 267.92 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. Ralph Cameron Mrs. W. OtCain Aubert Drug Company ,t It it u n n n sr n tr n 11 Bellingham Visiting nurse Ass to D. F. Carswell, a. D. if . Fairhaven Pharmacy Dr. 0. Farley Hawley Cab & Ambulance Service Herald Prescription Pharmacy 11 It 11 Holmes Drug Store Dr. S. S. Howe Hurley Drug !Bart W. G. Longwood, D.M. D. Owl Pharmacy II 11 Red Cross Pharmacy Total of Claims Allowed $ 20.00 25.00 28.85 6.87 6.57 2.73 3.35 11.50 13.50 5.00 5.10 50.00 4.50 .36 1.03 .88 22.00 19.89 15.00 11.68 14.58 6.49 $ 1,918.30 0 2,937.53 $ 274.88 5,130.71 The November report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY - THE 7th DAY OF DECELLBER There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I., Friday, December 10, 1943. Approved S. �. &g�y� Chairman of the Board I7TT1 iT7Tiii7 177�t7Tt l ti(`�tlT f lTT 3r 71 7ir77 Tl7 f!'�i7i�t7 yl �77} %17 3 fm77 J'1 7 7T�l } 7' 7T7t{l7�i 7 it 741 J`7T 117i7 rr7� r 7 #17�7/-7 ## r MEETING, FRIDAY, DECELIBER 10, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 7, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Ii., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Pitney Bowes Postage uieter Company Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Union Oil Co. of California Knollts Ylarket Wash. Co-op. Egg & eoultry Ass1n Gordon L. Carter Clare Kersting L. A. F r e imann Mrs. S. A. Macdonald Robt. L. Sorensen ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: N. 17. Gibbs Howard -Coo er Corporation rt t it Columbia Equipment Co. Barron Tire Co. 'tr n n n tr tr (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Thelma Schaffer Elby E. Ames Elvira Timerman Cecily Barrett Rosa Jones Elvira Timerman Payroll - Trans. 37-271 tr it 37-272 Chas. A. Standen ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Ifile. Harry Adolph Swanson John C. Bergin Archie J. Smith Auditor Treasurer Juv. Court Sheriff Jail it Supt. of Sch. It tr it Exten. Serv. Civ. Def. Def. . Emerg . Total of Claims Allowed 3.54 2.58 60.00 3.21 14.27 17.77 10.95 11.85 2.90 5.42 2.10 2.94 153.91 59.99 180.95 76.29 21.63 188.05 14.85 13.25 20.20 40.77 16.00 4.56 1.25 144.00 61,. 62 31.93 3,502.00 25.00 15.00 20.00 $ 134.59 $ 683.76 $ 3,850.43 60.00 $ 41728. 78 vThe Final Cost Record on CRP-S2#39, Elder Road Ditch, was certified as follows: Extimate $ 710.56; Cost $ 608.72; Balance $ 101.84 The November report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M... Tuesday, December 14, 1943. Approved a72)nlauz Chairman of the Bo -rd I7J 7TTT 7171 T 71 T771fi7l7T7T77�7/ 7J"T/7I 71 T�7 %TI'7T l7T 7T7T 7TTTV111iT! hn "7I7177 ii##### TTT####7T7TTT#�I ####7T7 ####-T7T7T7J 7i7T 7f7 �t I5�4 '.. . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERm___- TUESDAY THE __ _ 14th _DAY of DECEfLBER 1943 MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 10, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 k-Ll-, this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: K.V.O.S., Inc. Hazel B'. Heun Hazel B. Heun George Janssen, Postmaster Iverson Lumber Company Payroll - December Lynden Tribune COUNTY ROAD FUND: State & Maple Texaco Service it it it it Tudor & Linn Metzger Bros. Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service Shell Oil Company, Inc. If it it it It tt tt It If n it It David Ia. Kraft Mades motor Service Everson Motor Company if rt It it tt tt t► n n tt tr a n tr n n n n n n n Dept. of Labor & Industries County Road Fund (County Stores) County Road Fund (County Stores, Garage) BLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Union Printing Company Union Printing Company Bellingham Coal Mines Ferndale Auto Freight Clarence Handy F. M. Haskell Pby and Htg Co. North Washington Implement Co. Prattts Turkey Farm Walton Fruit Company Aubert Drug Company Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. it It n it it It It it B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Viihatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn Physicians & Dentists, Inc. It It n Bellingham lbstract Company Central Stores Revolving Fund it tt it It City Sanitary Service Company Laurel Beach: Sanatorium Riverton Hospital ffilliam Ashley B. B. Grocery Bloedel Donovan Lumber dills Clairts Super market Deming Mercantile Safeway Stores, Inc. tr It it n It It Earl I. L. Cilley, U. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Aubert Drug Co. It it It it tt It Fairhaven Pharmacy Gibb Clinical Laboratory Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart International Drug Company Dr. R. A. Johnson Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Dr. H. G. Sutherland Henry D. Young Treasurers 5.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 98.90 Pros. Atty 15.00 Civ. Def. . 5.00 Def. Emerg. 12.68 Adv. Exp. (Elect.) 300.39 " it it 96.38 $ 533.35 175.10 256.13 17.25 279.88 1.80 28.08 5.15 32.01 85.24 47.00 480.00 449.21 946.60 395.62 67.72 154.60 177.11 313.99 7.21 479.45 57.06 271.44 $fi 4, 727.65 $ 28.33 15.45 81.50 1.10 12.50 32.36 3.49 ' 21.26 26.01 57.28 4.66 16.04 163.77 2.32 42.79 148.52 450.00 100.00 10.00 17.95 17.14 1.71 444.52 .22068.51 9.27 17.00 4.12 252.00 15.00 101.64 39.96 54.96 5.00 168.00 5.77 4.55 18.13 2.01 60.00 7.40 18.70 7.83 25.00 6.80 27.00 50.00 41667.35 1ECORD OF . COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TUESDAY TH 14th DAY OF. DECE_ iBER 19 43 - "�-^T�+'?.P.SN'.tDttLCQ� SLC�fSiGtRii".�SfASAIRGT6 J. IT AW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette 10.00 Bancroft -Whitney Company 36.06 West Publishing Company 91.50 137.56 Total of Claims Allowed $ 10,065.91 IN:THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMLISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,.WASHINGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POWER-& LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY; RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, 1AINTAIN AND OPERATE TRANSIISSION LINES FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC MOWER, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC POWER, TOGETHER WITH THE POLES, WIRES AND OTHER APPURTENAivCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LINES AS ONE OF SUCH APPURTEAkN CES, UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOWN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. ITHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMKISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, to -wit: BE IT REMEMBERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commission- ers of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held this date at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Whatcom Uounty in the City of Bellingham, Washington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been adjourned and continued from time to time until this date, at which meeting there were present Commissioners E. C. idanley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King, they being all of the Commissioners of said County; and there also being present L. Cozier, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcom County, not within the limit of any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore given in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this Board, and this Board has heretofore entered an order to that effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the mani- festations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, in- cluding on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, to -writ: Road 728, Beginning at an intersection with Road numbered Seveh Hundred 700) at or near the Quarter Section Corner common to Sections Nine and Sixteen (16), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W.M., Thence Westerly along Section line between said Sections Nine (9) and Sixteen (16) to the Section Corner common to Sections Eight (8), Nine (9), Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W.bi. The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses of said roads. The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon ,private right-of-way outside of the road above descr_ibeq for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction, or location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority; the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to -such new part of such road, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of such size and set in the -ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and free from dange of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either.on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of the roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of said roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the 01 6" - OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 44h Y of DECEieiBER t9-43- roads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such road and said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee, its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and care- ful manner, and provided, further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first be served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blasting is to be done. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom and the Townships therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person or property by reason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condition, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships for damages caused by said poles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said bounty of Whatcom or Township affected of any suit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claims for any said cause. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authorit` privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no -value shall be placed upon'this franchis� on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing, posting and publishing notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like, and that in case of the purchase or condemnation of this franchise by Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County., -Washington., or by any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at the actua_ cost of obtaining the same. .The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. Grantee shall commence construction of said road within ninety days after acceptance of this franchise, and anytime after the expiration of such time the Board of County Commissioners shall have authority to -notify the grantee, its successors or assigns, in writing,•to commence construction thereon within ninety days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same within a reasonable time and failing so to do such Board shall have the right to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of said road upon which construction has not been com- menced, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors and assigns. Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners.of Vihatcom County, Washington, any or all of said poles and wires shall be immediately removed froia said roar and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and rder, file with the County Auditor of Whatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, rivilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby signed by the under- signed Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Boardunder its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Further hearing on the application herein is continued from session to session of this oard, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 14th day of December, 1943. ;SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) E.. C . LIANLEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHLRLES E. KING fittest: L. COZIER County Commissioner )eputy County Auditor and ex- )fficio Clerk of the Board of '.ounty Commissioners A motion, unanimously passed, was as follows: t'That, because of the discontinuance of the active schedules of the observation posts and the filter center, the operation of a separate office for Civilian Defense be discontinued, the necessary activities to be carried on by the Defense Coordinator, Parker H. Pratt, in conjunction with his duties as Sanatarian." There being no further business.to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 17, 1943. Approved e. ��- 2M�� Chairman of the Bodrd #######+hW####### ` t 9i r i r�� r` ii-## r`i 'rrrlr: itt,7T i r�rrrrr�rrri; n i rr�r r ` rrr OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE- 17th DAY of DECENLBER o1 �fR'x9 19_ 43 .--{i7t1DN-iV:i#23R.s0.�3iLLiRLiiANi�l7{SRi7Y MEETING, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 OCTOBER TERM. Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 14., 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A.vi., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farriers Mutual Telephone Company It It 11 ►► it, if r► rt Orland Ivarson Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Puget Sound Power &'Light Co. Farmers mutual Telephone Company n _ .tr n n rt It n n n It n u tt it tr tt n tt tt t► Nan Randell Bellingham Publishing Company Farmers .mutual Telephone Company C ASSISTANCE FUND: Margaret VanDiest Payroll - Trans. 37-282 - 1-ADM tt if it 103-B ?UBLIC HEALTH FUND: Assessor $ .88 Commissioners .35 Treasurer .48 It 5.33 Prob. Off. .48 Juv. Ct. (Play) 1.2.26 Clerk .68 Sheriff .53 Supt. of 6ch. 2.02 Agri. Exten. Serv. 1.55 Hort. Insp. .20 Civ. Def. . .83 't tt 54.44 Tax Sale Publ. 790.00 Adv. Exp.-Elect. 1.60 $ 32.00 1,176.13 196.00 C. H. Barlow $ 15.19 Farmers Lutual Telephone Co. 1.55 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMKkISSIONERS OF WHATCOuti COUNTY, WASHINGTON �IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION } ( �OF CERTAIN 6-YEAR OLD WARRb.NTS ) O R D E R $ 871.63 1, 404..13 . 16.74 $ 2,292.50 IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of Section 1843, Piercets Code of the Laws of the State �of Washington, relating to the cancellation of warrants, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Treasurer be, and they are hereby, directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom County, the warrants listed below, which, though called by the County Treasurer for payment, have not been presented within a period of six years from the date of their issuance. Said warrants being in dates, amounts, etc., as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE Nova 6, 1936 '46077 Elizabeth Ziese 8.00 Dec. 31, 1936 4.8345 Donald C. neyes, bl. D. 5.00 Feb. 21 1937 49141 Ben P. Branham 2.12 Feb. 16, 1937 49426 Chas. Hills 15.00 Feb. 23, 1937 49474 Emerson Burdette 2.00 May 141 1937 51100 Stacy DePew 1.20 June 18, 1937 51433 Nora Davis 5.80 Sept. 1, 1937 52185 Clara Peterson 6.77 COUNTY ROAD FUND Feb. 5, 1937 14.502 John Moore $ 4.00 Sept.17, 1937' 1428 Automotive Parts Service 11.94 Dec. 31,. 1937 2078 Chap Boyer 4.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF June 29, 1937 4731 D. A. Pendergast $10.00 Sept. 1, 1937 4797 Edw. J. Dunn 10.00 SCHOOL DIST. 301 now 501 luar. 10, 1936 5884 Carolyn Conlee $13.35 June 30, 1936 6918 City of Bellingham, Water Dept. 6.90 SCHOOL DIST. 321 now 507 May 61 1936 1719 jiorse Hardware Co. 51.8 OCTOBER RECORD TERM_ FRIDAY OF COMMISSIONERS THE___ 17th PROCEEDINGS DAY of DECEMBER 19-A3 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 17th day of December, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) E. C. LANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest:. PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 'IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF OTTO GRAEP, et al, FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF A DRAINAGE DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DRAINAGE IMPROVEliENT SYSTEM THEREIN, LOCATED AS THEREIN DESCRIBED. 0 - ORDER DIRECTING ENGINEERIS PRELIiAINARY SURVEY AND REPORT The application and. petition of Otto Graep, et al.., of Whatcom County, Washington, owning farm lands in said petition described, petitioning therein for the organization of a drainage district, and the construction of a drainage improvement system therein, located as therein described, having this day been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, together with bond in the sum of $200.00, payable to the County of Whatcom and conditioned as provided by the Statutes in such cases made, and it appearing therefrom that there is a necessity for said improvement and the organization.of. said district and said petitic and bond being in all respects sufficient for the initiation of said proceeding, IT IS NOW ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that said bond be and the same hereby is approved; that the Clerk of said Board immediately deliver a copy of said Petition to the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, and that said Engineer, upon receipt thereof, at once proceed to view the line and location of said proposed improvement and the property to be affected thereby and determine whether said proposed improvement is, in his opinion, necessary, whether same will be conducive to public health, convenience and welfare whether in his opinion, the location and.route of the said proposed drainage system described in said petition are the best for said proposed improvement, what, if any,, part of said proposed system should be omitted, and report all of said matters to the Board of Commissioners of Whatco: County, Washington, in writing together with his recommendations thereon as soon,as possible after receiving this order. DONE at a regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 17th day of December, A.D. 1943. (SEAL OF THE B01,RD OF COUNTY COkju�ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER . Deputy Auditor BOARD OF COUNTY COI:iIriISSIONERS OF WHATCOhi COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. bIANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER County Commissioner C11ARLES E.. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi�LI SIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V IN THE YiATTER OF THE PETITION OF OTTO GRAEP, et al, ) ORDER GIVING DRAINAGE Ii?R0V&dEi T FOR TEE DRAINAGE AND IMPROVEIdENT OF LANDS, AND THE ( DISTRICT A SER"L NU10ER ORGANIZATION OF A DRAINAGE DISTRICT ) WHEREAS, the report of the County Engineer in favor of the above described proposed improvement has been received and filed, IT IS NOW ORDERED that further proceedings be instituted and carried on for the organiza- tion of a drainage improvement district as prayed in the petition, and that said drainage im- provement district be hereafter known and designated as Drainage Improvement District No. 22, of Whatcom County, Washington. c DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of December, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIIL�ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COi'haISSIONERS OF WHATCOU COUNTY, VIASHIiuGTON By E. C. I&ANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy Auditor CHt�RLES E. KING County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 5 1-9 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY -THE-- 1 t� DAY OF_ 1)EZE1w-3E.R 19_43- "N'aii.PFl#ii#G:La :.HitLIN6NA 11-,WA5NINGFa IN THE MATTER OP' THE i PPLICA.TION OF PUGET SOUDN POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY$ WASHINGTON v ORDER OF THE BOi RD OF COUNTY CO1v ISSIOhERS OF ti"dHATCOU COUNTY, WASHINGTON,• GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE M'UTHORITY, RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS, TO COASTRUCT, jAAINTAIN AND OPERATE TRAASidISSION LINES FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC POWER, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS .ONE- OF. THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC POWER, TOGETHER WITH THE POLES, WIRES AND OTHER kPPURTENAiiCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LINES AS OAE OF SUCH APPURTENANCES, UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOM, COUNTY, NOT WITHIN THE LIkITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR TOWN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, to -wit: BE IT REti&!BERED: That at an.adjourned regular..session of the Board of County Commissione of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held this date at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Whatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Washington, application having been heretofore filed herein and hearing having been set and notices posted, and hearing having been adjourned and continued from time to time until this date, at which meeting there were present Oommissioners E. C. Manley, Geo. Elder and ChL.rles E. King, they being all of the Com- missioners of'said County; and there also being present L. Cozier, the Deputy Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of .Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation., for a franchise over certain roads in Vthatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 1. Due and legal notice by posting and publishing of this hearing has been heretofore give. in the manner and for the time as prescribed by law and the orders of this board, and this Board has heretofore entered an order to that effect herein. 2. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the date of this order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, including on such poles telephone -lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in 1�-hatcom County, not within the limits of any cor- porate city or town, to -wit: Road 710. Beginning at the Quarter Section Corner common to Sections Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17), Township Thirtynine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W.IK., thence Westerly along East and West 'Center Line of said Section Seventeen (17) and Section Eighteen (18), Township -Thirty-nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W..L. to an in- tersection with Roads numbered Six Hundred Twenty-eight (6.28) and Five Hundred Seventy-three (573) in the East half (z} of said Section Eighteen (lg) . Road 725• Beginning at an intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Forty-six (2 6) at or near the Section Corner common to Sections Thirty-two (32) and Thirty-three (33), Township Forty-one (41) North, Range Four C4) East, W.M., and Sections Four (4) and Five (5), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, A .Li. thence Southerly along the Section Line between said Sections Four (45 and Five l5) to the Right -of -?"ay of the C.M. St. P. & P. Railway at or near the Quarter Section Corner common to said Sections Four (4) and Five (5). Also, beginning at an intersection with Roads numbered Seventy-six (76) and Two Hundred Seventy-one (271) at the Section Corner common to Sections Four (4), Five (5), Eight (S) and Nine (9), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, W.T1(i., thence Southerly along the Section Line between said Sections Eight ($) and Mine (9) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) at. the Section Corner common to Sections Eight (g), Nine (9), Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, w.Ll. Road 49. Beginning at an intersection with Road numbered Forty- eight (48) in the Southeast Quarter (4) of Section Eight (g), Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Three (3) East, Vv.&., thence in a general Northeasterly, Northerly and Northwesterly direction through Sections Eight (S), Nine (9), Four (4) and Five (51, Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Three (3) East, W.Ll. to the East City Limits of Bellingham in the North Half (z) of said Section Five (5) . The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found by the Board that to so locate the same w cause the least interference with other uses of said roads. The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right-of-way outside of the road above describe( for such distance and at such places as the grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of the roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along the roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction, or OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- F'RIDAY 17th Y OF DECEMBER t hi location of the road above described be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority. authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such road, but the atta Ching of such rights to such new part of such road shall not be con- strued so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted as to any portion of the road hereinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall be stretched either on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of the roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of said roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading or the roads described in this order, said county shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such road and said county shall not be liable in such case to the grantee, its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and careful manner, and provided, further, that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall first be served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blasting is to be done. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right, privilege and franchise -hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom and the 'Townships therein from any injury arising from any casulty or accident to person or property by reason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission,. on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condition, and to pay all valid claims agains t said county or townships for damages caused by said poles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of Whatcom or 'lownship affected of any suit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claims for any said cause. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authori privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this franch on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing, posting and publishing notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like, and that in case of the purchase or condemnation of this franchise by Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County, Washington, or by any other public authority, this franchise shall be valued at the actu cost of obtaining the same. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. Grantee shall commence construction of said road within ninety days after acceptance of this franchise, and anytime after the expiration of such time the BoU.rd of County Commissioners shall have authority to notify the grantee, its successors or assigns, in writing, to commence construction thereon within ninety days of the receipt of such notice, and to complete same within a reasonable time, and failing so to do such Board shall have the right to cancel the authority herein granted as to such part of said road upon which construction has not been cocil- menced, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors and assigns. Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said road as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, any or all of said poles and wires shall be immediately removed from said road and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of the grantee. The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and order, file with the County Auditor of Whatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Com- missioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this day, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Further hearing on the application herein is continued from session to session of this oard, subject to its call. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 17th day of December, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlL-iISSIONERS) E. C. &NLEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GEO. ELDER County Commissioner ttest: L. COZIER CHARLES E. KING eputy County Auditor and County Commissioner x-officio Clerk of the Board f County Commissioners iKECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY _THE- 17th DAY of _ DECEMBER _19 3 V 7SIG A-Fal TM KG-Cq V ELUNGHh1��PJC57fiA6TD There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned luntil,.9:30 Tuesday, December 21, 1943. Approved chairman of the 3oard t###tn#�tt �t r;' t�;r'n rrn## MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEiABER .21, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken..Friday, December 17, 1943, the Board convened at 9: 30 h•i`�•, this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - December Auditor $ 1,442.87 1t it It (Suppl) 608.63 It It Assessor 11456.93 It it Commissioners 600.00 11 ++ Treasurer 1,1+67.52 It +r Court House 380.26 1t 1t Sup. Ct. No. 2 178.65 n If Juv ..Court 168.75 11 n If 11 (Emerg.) 75.00 n 11 Clerk 646.24 If " J. P. No. 1 138.10 11 11 J. P. No. .2 128.18 11 if Constable 60.00 It 11 Coroner 66.74 If n Pros. Atty 537.76 If n Sheriff 822.50 11 n Jail 393.64 /t It Supt . of Schools 489. 75 1t ++ Exten. Serv. 440.02 1t n Hor t. Insp. 187.50 Florence A. Nichols Prop. Agent 65.90 Label H. Sheridan Adv. Exp. (Bch.) 150.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Assessor 10.00 Everson Motor Co. 1t 18.03 State & maple Texaco Bervice 11 8.50 Shell Oil Company Commissioners 4.58 Bellingham Publishing Co. Treasurer 2.15 Pleas Isaacs Court House 3.50 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1t Tt 9.78 State & Maple Texaco Service Exten. Serv. 2.06 Wash. St. Ass In of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. hssTn 18.85 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 8050 796.88 it it 8051 200.00 it 1t 805.2 200.00 If it 8053 898.44 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers Grocery 46.98 J. L. Bell 19.30 Brown & Cole, Inc. 33.19 it it n 17.00 City of Blaine 2.60 S. A. Cunningham 15.00 Hiway Market 16.00 E. E. Holtzheimer 14.16 N.R.S. Grocery 3.50 Penny Profit Grocery 48.00 Tudor & Linn 22.00 Irs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Roy Barrett, Drugs 16.89 City Drug Store 1.75 Owens Drug Co. 27.52 It 11 n 6.09 Owl Pharmacy 6.35 1t 11 3.06 1t It 1 10.43 It It 17.80 11 it 5.31 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 46.50 Payroll - Trans. 37-285 62.00 1t It 37.286 3,640.40 Cash Assistance Roll - December 13,986.40 George Janssen, Postmaster . 82.80 $ 10,582.39 $ 21095.32 $ 18, 181.03 ., w RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY -THE--- 2-1. t DAY of 1�FC'F 9rjER 1943- PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: iia.ry Edna Barter 55.00 Payroll - December 680.00 $ 735. 00 TREASURERIS REVOLVING FUND: John Bredal 140.00 Florence A. Nichols 40.35 180.35 Total of Claims Allowed $ 312774.09 BEFORE THE BOi RD OF COUNTY COini IISSIONERS OF WffikTCOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING DRAINAGE ) IiviPROVELENT DISTRICT NO. 22, OF )( WHkTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER FIXING TIi4E FOR HEARING ON PETITION WHEREAS, a petition for the establishment of a drainage district located in Sections 34, 35 and 36, Township 4O North, Range 3 East, W0Y., and to be known as DRAINAGE IidPROVELl NT DISTRICT NO. 22, has been filed in the office of the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that a hearing be had on said petition at the Board Room of the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at 10:00 otclock A.M., on the 4th day of January, 19A.4, at which time and place all matters per- taining to said petition will be heard. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, as Clerk of said Board of County Commissioners of said County, shall give notice of said hearing by publica- tion of such notice once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Lynden Tribune, a weekly news- paper of general circulation, printed and published in Whatcom County, Washington, which said notice shall set forth the time and place of said hearing, and shall specify the territory to be included in the proposed improvement district. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of December, 1943• BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WA SHINGTON E. C. iyil'7NLEY (SELL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIvUdISSIOAFRS} Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest': PLINY T. SNYDER CHE_RLES E. KING ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ntil 9:30 k.ill., Friday, December 24, 1943. Approved���,�!/t✓�. Chairman of the Board r #r��rr ' r�rr� �r#r���#794#0#1##4_# #h "h-ij`#h�triIf F MEETING, FRIDAY, DECELBER 24, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December .21, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor County Road r and 1f it it Jerry+s Radio Shop Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Gordon'L. Cortex Albert Booman Mary E. Breed Doy Hughes S. S. Lambert Edith lucLachian Bernice I. M&ricle American hss'n of Sch. kdmins. County. Road Fund Assessor $ 2.50 It 20.11 Sheriff 75.71 it 4.48 Jail 40.58 Supt. of Sch. 2.15 " 5.00 5.00 it 5.00 " 5.00 It 5.00 if 5.00 " .5.00 t' 12.06 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY TH th Y of DECEMBER 5 2 1tj is 43 �Ni07�PATNii:it.�'�,r8iL17TiGXliSdrW�{SRiNGTO County Road Fund F. E. Alexander Vim. A. r"isher Vernon C. hicDonald id. C. Olmsted Election Off. - Geneva Twp. Bellingham School Dist. No. 501 County Road Fund PUBLIC ASSISTAiuCE FUND: Dr. Carl M. Erb Evergreen Pharmacy Hawley Cab & Ambulance Service Hawley Ambulance Service Hawley Cab & Amb. Service Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. U. R. Morris Dr. 0. 111. Rogers St. Lukets General Hospital Henry E. Young BroiAm & Cole, Inc. Goddards Grocery Haggen & Clark - White House Mkt Safeway Stores, Inc. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. it if It It Shipman Surgical Co. Sherwood Bakey Bellingham Water Dept. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Exten. Serv. Bd. of Education it It n Adv. Exp.-Elect. 11 it tt . II IT tT Total of Claims Allowed 15.39 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 80.00 26.96 12.73 15.63 11.00 6.00 12.45 5.00 100.00 9.00 7.50 7.50 62.96 36.98 144.88 75.94 19.61 41.48 314.15 39.49 2.92 6.49 $ 354.94 8 931.71 $ 1,286.65 The issuance of a duplicate warrant, No. .2.2694 on the County Road r'und, under date of ecember . 10, 1943, to clarion Burgraff, for $144.10, to replace one accidentally burned, was uthorized by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned tit 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, December 28, 1943. Approved e6- ef. Chairman of the 4oard #7�ri�r�r### �r#rt###r##Tr#; #tri�rf ;##rfttrrtiF MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER .28, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 24, 1943, the Board convened at 9:30 A ,i., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Wetzel Auditor $ 5.19 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. I' 5.45 it n tr It Assessor 4.70 Fred Hanson It 13.91 Addressograph Sales Agency " 15.95 Marchant Calculating Machine Co. " 15.45 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Commissioners 4.15 George Wetzel Treasurer 1.49 iiiarchant Calculating ildachine Co. " 18.54 Address ograph Sales Agency " 15.95 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. " 12.10 Morse Hardware Company Court House 4.45 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1 8.10 it n It it n Ii if 1 Rep. 2.65 It n ,t it tt It No. 2 6.50 II It it tt Juvenile Court 8.95 Catholic Charities of Blham " " 90.46 T. R. Carter J. P. Country .290.50 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Clerk 2.65 it tt if rt Pros. A tty 4 50 II It It it Sheriff 12.45 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor " 5.00 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Supt. of Sch. 1.96 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. " 4.70 It It It n _ Exten. Serv. 5.73 It it it It Hort . Insp . 1.45 " it " it Civ. Defence 40.29 TT it Ir It Adv. Exp. (S.J.) 8.21 The J. K. Gill Co. it 11 (Sch.) 5.19 Puget Sound Power'r& Light Co. Def. Emerg. 2.00 $ 618.62 OCTOBER T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 28th Y OF DECEMBER 19- 3 ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. $ 25.90 $ 25.90 IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE. FUND: B. B. Furniture Company 5.77 E. R. Cobb 4.12 Dahl Fish Company 22.72 W. P. Fuller & Company 25.13 If 12.08 Geo. J. Hohl Company 87.00 Jeff cott Motor Company 11.02 Lee Grocery Company 21.07 tr n it S• • 74 tr rr it 48.98 Lobb Electric & Hardware Company .88 Mervyn D. McKenzie 60.00 Montgomery Ward & Company .76 Northern Grocery 68.97 Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service 3.05 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 12.66 Puget Sound Welding Works 1.55 Pynor Feed Company, Inc. 157.00 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 8.29 11 it it It 21.43 Standard Brands, Inc. 32.85 Standard Oil Co. of California 94.56 it If it ►1 If 6.70 tr it it tr It 94.56 n it if n rr 47.28 Union Foundry Company 4.32 R. K. Bellman 12.00 Meridian Mercantile 23.00 Payless Llarket 136.25 Safeway Stores, Inc. 50.96 Aubert Drug Co. 7.08 it it if 28.87 It it if 11.5 5 11 tt it 3.09 If It If 1.65 Dr. J. Ward Finley 41.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy .1.49 Dr. A. E. Lawrence 7.00 Dr. A. H. Teitgen 80.00 $ 12265.43 (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele & Tele Company $ 9.73 9.73 Total of Claims Allowed 1,919.68 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1ii., Friday, December 31, 1943. Approved . Chalrivan of the board 7r ' h &EETING, FRIDAY, DECELiBER 31, 1943 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 28, 19A.3, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: RRENT EXPENSE: Dept. of Labor & Industries E. C . Manley Geo. Elder Clark Electric Company George Janssen, Postmaster Charles Rand Audrey Owsley W. K. Pixley Benj. T. Hart, Clerk, Supreme Court Dept. of Labor & Industries n If ►r rr n tr Ella Eklund Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor George Wetzel Better Fruit Treasurer of the United States F. L. Hamilton Assessor a 1.42 Commissioners 60.70 11 3.25 Court House 1.29 Elect. & Reg. •210.00 Sup. Ct. No. .2 .219.00 Juv. Court 47.60 J. P. Country 5.50 Pros. Atty 2.50 Sheriff 32.51 Jail 18.90 Constable 6.30 Supt. of Sch. 1.73 it 1.25 It 6.13 Exten. Serv. 1.50 Stream Gaging 76.93 Sundry Expense 8.60 $ 705.11 No RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE -_ 31st DAY OF DECEir1BER 19 43 ••'=1pit-FAL%iiNGtG+raiZLi Rpi,{Hr�PA^.R7R6i8 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Ershig Sheet idetal Works $ 2.9A. J. A. Cole 2.00 Norstrom Lumber Company 15.00 Metzger Bros. 606.28 Gerrit Veleke 1.75 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc. 24.72, James K..Rogers 1.50 James Rogers 3.50 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 56.87 tt tt 1t rt 18.54 Western Woodworking Company Com an 5.61 Oeser Cedar Co. 49.44 Whatcom County Implement Co. 3.61 " it it rt 3.40 Reid Boiler Works, Inc. 27.21 Deming Mercantile Company 1/+.82 Van's Hardware & Sheet Metal 8.50 R. L. Geer 17.00 Bellingham Iron & Metal Co. 60.94 Western Steel &.Salvage.Co. 25.75 949.38 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bloedel Donovan Lumber tills 21.89 Christents Grocery 17.00 Ferry Bros. 70.00 Nellie Overcash 5.65 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 15.00 L. A. Greenwood, 1. D. 90.00 Roy Barrett, Drugs 17.81 Bellingham Visiting Nurse.Asstn 6.90 Earl I. L. Cilley, Me D. 38.50 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 73.00 Star Drug Co., Inc. 1..24 Bingham-Dahlquist 60.90 Salvation army Home & Hospital 17.37 435.26 Total, of Claims Allowed $ 2, 089. 75 IIN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERS (AFFECTING THE 1943 BUDGET BEFORE THE BOhRD OF COUNTY COiJLISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION & ORDER WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 301, Session Laws of 1927, as amended, transfers or revisions within the general classes of "Salaries & Wages" and ►'Maintenance & Operation", may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commis- sioners, and WHEREAS, in order to conform the budget appropriations to the requirements of the various departments of county government, numerous such transfers are necessary, and WHEREAS, it is deemed practicable and advisable, in the interest of the efficient conduct of county business, that the procedure of passing separate resolutions for each transfer required, be dispensed with, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records as are lawful and necessary in the premises, to adjust the various budget accounts to the end that in all in- stances where the appropriation accounts for the general classes of "Salaries & Wagest' and of "Maintenance & Operation" under any department budget are not exceeded by the expenditures charge to such general classes, but where certain budget items contained therein would otherwise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures therefor, all such individual budget appropriations be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged thereto and these budget adjustments and transfers shall be made as of the 31st day of December, 1943. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1943. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMdISSIOIVERS) 'attest: PLINY T. SNYDER '.ounty Auditor & Ex-officio :lerk : of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy E. C. 1.ANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner r,� 02-6 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DINGS TERM FRIDAY THE_ 31st DAY OF DECEMBER 7g_4.3- The issuance of. a duplicate warrant, No. 22781, on the County Road Fund, under date of December 17, 1943, to the Pattison Auto Body Company, for $,23.95, to replace one accidentally burned, was authorized by the Board. There being no further business for consideration at this'time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the'October term, the Board to again convene at 10:00 A.u., Londay, January 3, 19A.4, for the first meeting of the January term. Approved• Chairman of the Board MEETING, MONDAY, JANUE1'RY 3, 1944 JAN WRY TERM This being the first Monday in January, the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board.must convene for the January term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Manley. By unanimous action, the time fixed for the regular meetings during the January term was as follows: "9:30 A.M., Tuesday and Friday of each week." The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Charles E. King S. H. Dyer Commissioners 4.00 Court House 3.91 $ 7.91 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 A.M., Tuesday, January 4, 1943. Approved Chairman of the JBoard #t#00#r00W007-71 # #1 t #f r ##t# #f##r #r `fir# #r #f# f#�#}# '#r# #tyr#t #t i #i ##C# h1 #fir r#1+ i #f #r#f rr if ff0#i`#t## MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUi,RY 4, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, January 31 1944, the Board convened,at 9:30 x. i- , this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: �CUPRENT EXPENSE:- 1944 (OLD BILLS) Marchant Calculating Machine Co. Treasurer $ 37.08 C. J. Sorensen it 9.35 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co. it 10.00 Union -Printing Company if .22.46 F. M. Haskell Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 7.95 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. if11 2.31 Mrs. Josephine Castle Coroner 1..20 County Road Fund Sheriff 47.35 The Lynden. Tribune Civ. Defense 20.09 T. R. Carter J. P. Country 31.50 $ 189.3.2 CURRENT EXPENSE - 1943 Lowman & Hanford Co. Auditor $ 1.03 Fred H. Dustin Assessor 25.80 Roy Dodge " 19.80 Ferndale Record tt 18.39 Towner., Printing Company " 10.66 George Janssen, Postmaster Commissioners 1.0...00 Morse Hardware Company. Juv. Ct. (Play) 50.37 T. R. Carter J. P. Country 105.50 Barron Tire Company Sheriff 115.40 Fred Jensen " 3•24 Marlyn Carpenter Supt. of Sch. .2.00 Lowman & Hanford Co. it 1.03 The Nation's Schools Publ. Co. it 2.00 Anstett Printing Company it 15.70 John P. Miller Exten.?:Serv. 2.20 Parker H. Pratt Civ. Def. 25.75 Anstett Printing Company Adv. Exp. -Elect. 198.28 $ 607.15 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY _TH th v oP JANUARY tis-Ak �AiSaA�WAAITCL .�.-:::LlAIIA7{7:rW�SSifTAGSII 2 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 8090. 870.93 It No. 8091 699.20 No. 8092 1,581.50 tr t' N o . 8093 889.5 0 tt tr No. 8094 1,167.00 tr tr No. 8095 604.00 No. 8096 166.80 tr 'r No. 8097 90.2.04 t1 it No. 8098 633.15 " it No. 8099 750.95 " it No. 8100 108.80 tt it No. 8101 11803.50 it t+ No. 8102 13337.50 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Company 72.71 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 42..11 it it " it it 30.64 Bellingham Lodge #194, B.P.O.E. 265.00 City of Lynden 50.00 Powder. Sales & Equipment Co. 6.95 " tr it " 8.48 tr n if „ 52.28 Fred Jensen 57.80 if It 28.84 it it 6.03 it it 4.32 It it 6.95 Floyd Ebright 12.10 North Washington Impl. Company 2.31 Jeff cott motor Company 116.46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Grocery Company 17.00 Edquist Meat & Grocery 40.00 The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 130.99 Home Market Grocery 18.00 filler's Store 15.00 J. C. Penney Co. 108.82 Alvin Roe 7.21 Sayers Thriftee 1arket 23.40 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 25.38 Mrs. R. L. Cameron 20.00 Etta Leickem 95.00 Mrs. W. O'Cain 67.67 Aubert Drug Co.' 11.78 Dr. Carl M. Erb 16.00 0. N. Farley 26.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.08 Hurley Drug Mart 18.74 International Drug Co. 11.12 Owl Pharmacy 19.25 it it 26.87 Dr. C. H. Prouty 20.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 7.12 St. Joseph's Hospital 57.00 St.. Luke's General Hospital 94.00 Dr. L. M- Wilkins 22.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 26.50 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Evelyn R. Freeman 41.55 Mary Edna Barter 26.85 Amelia. R, Hartman 35.24 M- abel H. Sheridan 48.70 Parket' H. Pratt 65.75 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12,277.85 926.93 218.09 $ 14,2i9.34 ✓ A certificate was filed, by Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, naming nine banks in the County, which he has designated as depositaries of County Funds for the year 1944. ✓A Quit Claim deed was presented by Loomis Baldry, as Trustee for the Masonic Order, deeding to Whatcom County, with certain included stipulation, the following described property: ''That part of Lots 5 and 6, Section 19, Township 38, Range .2 East, W.I., lying Easterly of the County Road known as Marine Drive or Lummi Shore Road. "Said land. is to be used by Whatcom County for recreational and park purposes and for the protection of the Lummi Shore Road." 59(s RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM_ TUESDAY THE_____ 4th DAY OF JANUARY yg�/ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI&iISSIONERS OF WHATCObi COUNTY, WASHINGTON "IN THE iviATTER OF DRAINAGE IkPROVEKENT } ORDER DIRECTING EAGIhEERIS FINAL SURVEY ( AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND DISTRICT NO. .22, OF WHATCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) DAUAGES AND BENEFITS TO AFFECTED PROPERTY CARL UcCOY, County Road Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, having heretofore in the matter of the above described drainage district) reported in favor of the improvement prayed in the petition therein and said district having been by order of the County board heretofore given a serial number as by law directed, IT IS NOW ORDERED that the said County Road Engineer go upon the lines described in said (petition and approved by him in said report, and survey and take levels on the same, setting a stake at every one hundred feet of said lines and numbering the same consecutively; that he note the intersection of property lines and boundaries, township, city and.county lines and road crossings, if any, thereon and make such other investigations as he may deem necessary and make and return to this Board.in said matter a report, profile and plat of the same and that he also make and return therein an estimate of the costs of construction of such system as prayed in said petition, together with the costs of construction of such laterals and branch ditches as he may find necessary to install and cons truct as a part of said system, itemizing said costs of con- struction so that same will be reasonably specific as to the various parts thereof, provided, however, that such,estimate of cos is shall be and hereby is held to be preliminary only, and shall not be held or considered binding as a limit on the amount that may be expended in con- structing said system. Said County Road Engineer is hereby ORDERED to return a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement, together with an estimatE of the specific damages or benefits or both sustained by each parcel affected by said improvement, and to estimate and report the total naumber of acres that will be benefited by the said proposed improvement, showing in said,schedule and report the boundaries of said district as determined by benefits to the property therein embraced., as herein set forth ,'and he is further ORDERED to specify in said schedule and report the manner in which the proposed improvement is to be made and to state and describe therein the number, kind, location and dimensions of all water ways, ditches, dikes, outlets, flood gates and all other artificial appliances of every kind and character to be constructed or installed or improved, in connection with said proposed improve- ment, including bridges and crossings. Said Engineer is further ORDERED to arrange the s chedules of property shown in his said report to be damaged or damaged and benefited in parallel columns with appropriate headings, and to show therein the description of each parcel of property and if land, to give therein the legal subdivision, section, township'and range, and number of acres, and if'platted, the name of the plat and lot and block number therein, and to set opposite ea ch of said parcels of property the name of the owner or owners, or reputed owner or owners, the estimated gross damages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement, the estimated gross benefits that will accrue therefrom and to arrange same with a right hand column in said schedule sufficiently wide for the signatures of the owners, which said column shall bear the heading, III, the undersigned owner of the property opposity which I have signed my name, accept and agree to the estimated amount of benefits and damages that will accrue to my property by reason of the proposed improvement." Said Engineer is further ORDERED to draw the plat of said system upon a scale sufficiently large to show all the meanderings of the proposed improvement and to distinctly show thereon the boundaries of each lot or tra ct of land and the location of ea ch public or other road and sewer system to be benefited thereby, the name of the owner of each lot or tract of land and each public or other road and sewer system affected, the distance in feet through each tract or -parcel of land crossed by the proposed improvement and to show on said profile the surface and grade line and the gradient fixed, together with all other matters in connection with said district, its boundaries, the lands embraced therein and in connection with said proposed drainage improve- ment as the County Road Engineer shall deem.material. Said County Road Engineer is further ORDERED to make and file with his report, as afore- said, an itemized bill of costs incurred in the discharge of his duties in the matter of said Drainage Improvement District No. 22, and said -proposed drainage improvement system sought to be constructed therein to the date of the filing of said report, and to report the same and file same with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, within, ten days after the completion of his said survey. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, is hereby ORDERED to prepare and keep a special index and to -note therein all proceedings had and all paper; filed in connection with said Drainage Improvement District No. 22, of Whatcom County, Washington, both prior to and subsequent to the entry of this order, and to furnish to the County Road Engi- neer of said County and State a true copy of this order for his information and direction in said matter and to enter the original of this order upon the journal of proceedings of said Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Lath day of January, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLiLISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM, COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy 77 y { � Y i � e '+-„ `�.. t 1 � ` F� �• ���' �` {, t i i,` 7 `ate - a JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE___% th .Y OF. JANUARY 5 19_A -IIN70?I=;' 'ii7iFGD 'HECLIRGAA Vi=WA SR rNGTD The December report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on fill. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, January 7, 1944• Approved Chairman of t e Board fTi` i r3 r' f f r' r f it fr�f f i t ff r t ri 7t7tfPtf t` r r r t� f rtri ref r r` r r`r r it 47 r 1t1ffV_1r f irr# MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 71 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 4, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.i4L., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1943 Mrs. Earl Myatt Aud. (Suppl) $ 5.25 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Assessor 31.72 Fred Hanson It 12.36 Wallace Chevrolet Company it 6.70 County Road Fund It 22.17 Union Printing Company Commissioners 3.40 If 11 it Treasurer 17.98 Orland Ivarson T1 19.60 Bellingham Publishing Company if 18.20 Griffith Printing Company if 8.91 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Dills Court House 72.62 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It tt 105.00 Union Printing Company Sup. Ct. No..2 26.84 it it it it 11 it 2 Rep. 1.55 Seattle Sch. Dist. No.-1 Juv. Court 57.20 Griggs Clerk 1.85 Union Printing Company If 12.01 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 47.02 County Road Fund tt 66.13 Bloedel Donovan Lumber mills Jail 6.44 Joe Altose IT 17.56 B. B. Meat & Sausage Company it 53.67 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. it 19.53 iin.oll t s Market If 25.51 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company " 101.77 Pacific Steam Laundry " 13.47 Harold Smith " 20.98 Whatcom Co. Dairyments Ass'n " 10.93 Union Printing Company SuRt. of Sch. 49.34 County Road Fund it It 7.6.2 L. N. Freimann Exten. Serv. 3.75 Carolyn P. Marquand tt tt 32.22 Wallace Chevrolet Company It it 1.50 County Road Fund it If 17.00 Union Printing Company n tt /+64 Griggs " It 3.81 Bellingham Labor mews , Inc. Adv. Exp. - Elect. 2.00 I:Iodel Truck & Storage Co. It it It 63.35 County Road Fund it " if 4.13 The Lynden Tribune " " Dr. Impt. #22 24.75 CURRENT - EXPENSE . - 19A,I+ Haloid Company Auditor $ 465.85 A. J. Love it 1.50 Northwestern Insurance Agency Treasurer 750.00 Pitney -Bows Postage Meter Co. it 15.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Sup. Court 10.00 it tt It Clerk 10.00 To.Fmer Printing Co. if 66.29 World Book Company Supt. of Sch. 1.91 Geo. W. Allen, Agent Elections 11180.00 TY ROAD FUND:. Axel Lind. $ 363.08 Union Printing Company 3.67 Alvin H. Roe 37.08 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 15.45 Iverson Lumber Company 72.53 t► It it 351.99 Norstrom Lumber Company 37.64 Lind Gravel Company 255.43 it it it 26.28 Bellingham:Builders Supply Company 64.43 11 it it If 26.33 $ 11020.48 $ 2,500.55 3 0 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE _ 7th Y OF JANUARY 1944 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: C. S. Kale Canning. Company $ 11.27 11 1.79 if 6.22 If 4.38 N. W. Gibbs 36.28 If 3.09 11 53.15 McBeath Glass Co. 8.24 tt 11 11 3 7. 41 1► 11 11 10.04 Pattison Auto Body Co. 12.05 Barron Tire Company 160.14 11 11 " 75.83 it 11 n 74.38 Diehl Idotor Company 44.53 Lynden iviotor Company 7.53 trades motor Service 4.89 If 11 11 480.00 Everson Yiotor Company 18.2.32 If It 11 11361.82 It 11 n 5.2.66 If 11 1► 19k.03 $ 4,075.96 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND'. Payroll - Trans. 37-304 74•Q2 Cecily Barrett 13.22 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 The Bellingham Labor News, Inc. 3.50 Central Stores Revolving Fund 1.89 11 if If tt 41.06 1t it It It 15.52 City Sanitary Service Company 1.84 Clairts Market .62 Morse Hardware Company :2.28 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company 69.82 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 38.69 11 1t it 11 tf 40.07 Aubert Drug Company 1.03 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 550.00 Bauer & Black - 88.32 B. B. Meat & Sausage L&fgr. 28.17 . Bellingham Machine Works 26..27 Bellingham Publishing Company 4.45 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 8.34 1t if n it 1.29 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 6.75 Clarence Handy 11.25 F. id. Haskell Plbg & Htg Company 197.28 Geo. J. Hohl Company 1.34 Jeffcott Motor Company 4.43 Mervyn D. McKenzie 5.00 Morse Hardware Company 6.27 Northern Grocery 29.52 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 2.83 it 11 1t if 9.27 Pacific Tele & Tele Company 3.95 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 90.93 11 if if 1t 11 102.95 11492.17 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette 10.00 Tim Healy 75.00 85.00 TREASURERtS REVOLVING FUND: Frank Corey 10.00 Fred Ingersoll ,1.25 41.25 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company $ 63.76 Pacific Steam Laundry 11.68 7 .4L, Total of Claims Allowed 61790-30 JThe bond of Bert Kale, as Justice of the Peace, in the amount of �P500.00 was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.Li., Tuesday, January 11, 1944- Approved CS. - .P.i Chairman of the Aba.rd fi b rrr !'iiir it �r 1 `ii' i li i n`rF trl li ilFf� r �l ��r;r�l rri'fri trrtfitJ'f t r�i ffr` r i%#f%J ftrt rit7 �r �trf i r`i Ni r � r it r i`ir i iFfiPfr-ifririt `h--#r�i`-ri rr if i ririri�rrr-itirk -rFir#r� �� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE_ llth - DAY of _ JANUARY 5 e,3 19 44 MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment to ken Friday, January 7, 1944, the Board convened at 9: 30 A.r"i., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No.8187 A. Wasching Jewell Motor Company Automotive Parts Service 1t it 11 tr n n u n n Ashe Bros. Motor Company Howard -Cooper Corporation 11 tr ft n 11 it Western Tractor & Equipment Co. It) Itit it W eldit Tank & Steele Company n 11 it it Rayts Frame & Axel Service It 11 11 1t Northwest Auto Electric Co. Ekdahl & Seppala It it n n t1 n n rr Farmers Mercantile Co., Inc. n It if It Hinote Hardware & Furniture Co. if +1 ►1 It Deming Mercantile Co. Bents Store Deming Lumber Co. Richard T. Wilson Northern Pacific R. R. Company Pacific Steam Laundry Montgomery Fuel Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. 11 it 11 +1 If Itr 11 11 11 +1 t1 tr 11 ++ n t► Standard Oil Co. of California it it 11 tt It It it tt Union Oil Co. of California n 11 It tt n it It 11 General Petroleum Corporation Trunkey & Sons 1t it idorse Hardware Company It it It It ++ It If n IT PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Bellingham Coal mines Bellingham rublishing Company Easterday Supply Company Walter Jensen Korthius kefrigeration Company it It it Morse Hardware Company it It Northern Grocery it if North Washington Implement Co. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. City Drug Store Fairhaven Pharmacy Hawley Cab & Ambulance Company Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. W. C. Keyes Owl Pharmacy 11 n Shaw Supply Co. It n u it 1t n n It if 348.49 57.54 673.97 13.87 251.90 26.98 260.38 19.57 103.00 1-2.15 123.98 78.93 169.99 18.44 474.40 23.90 8.45 17.67 .275.90 18.58 2.24.5 7 3.30 9.59 2.68 11.74 5.00 6.36 10.18 5.72 67.40 25.99 247.50 48.14 157.59 294.73 2.05 7.93 10.30 29.19 1108.05 346.73 131.63 459.99 ,256.98 -290.01 28..20 17.36 89.79 .89 28.08 121.55 43.57 298 �5 4.Go 5 7.94 18.64 990.60 554.38 26.45 9.84 4.37 27.86 l 2 UU 1.65 5.04 21.15 6.18 4.12 5.2.73 58.01 26.15 24.99 1.67 27.24 307.71 $ 61070.88 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM__ TUESDAY THE-_ llth DAY of JANUARY 194 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Shaw Supply Company rr 1 Ir rr n rr Total of Claims Allowed v"A motion, unanimously passed, was as follows: $ 22.33 103.41 100.94 .28.77 $ .2,806.15 $ 8,877.03 "That the two policies, Franklin National, No. 52376, and Providence No. 763514, expiring.'February 1, 1944, be given to C. J. Sorensen, for renewal; that insurance in place of North River, 1`do. 4207879, expiring Feb. 1, .1944, be written by George Vvaples of Lynden; and that -r.. C. !d. Smith be so advised and asked to supply these firms with the necessary forms." The December report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. ,,Dance License No. 505, issued to Helpers Club, for Liberty Hall, for year 1944- There being no further business to come before the meeting, the'same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.m., Friday, January 14, 1944. Approved d. (�f, ) Chairman of the Board rrr �r#i`�t tV ;`#r I###i� iT��� ft # t#r r #f � i'3r�; ri ## #r r 7 #i t trrr r, # r �r ,`�t f74#7 MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 142 1943 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 11, 1944, the Board convened at 9: 30 A.1.2 this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE - 1943 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor $ 1.03 11 it 11 " Assessor .15 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. " 245.66 Northwest Farm News " 113.23 Ekdahl & Seppala " 5.08 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Commissioners 2.5.2 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company it .38 11 11 It 11 Treasurer .25 Pacific Oteam Laundry Court House .30 Ruth School For Girls Juv. Court 12.00 Farmers mutual Telephone Company it it .15 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It 11 (Play) 9.70 Bancroft -Whitney Company Pros. Atty 78.00 Griggs " " 16.69 Ashe Bros. Motor Co. Sheriff 3.09 Union Printing Company It 15.45 Wallace.Chevrolet Company it 285.79 Farmers ljiutual Telephone Company It •45 Thal Bros. Jail .275.79 Union Oil Company It 1.80 City Sanitary Service Co. it 8.80 4-X Baking Company It 22.93 Wa sh. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass1n 1t 24.12 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Supt. of Sch. 4.01 The Clearing House " 3.00 Ekdahl & Seppala " 10.55 Farmers lautual Telephone Company 1.30 IT It it it Exten.11Serv. 1.0 Jacobson Studio " 11 1.93 Ekdahl & Seppala Ir rl 16.26 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. Farmers luty.al Telephone Co. It " .20 !1 11 11 it Civ. Def. . .48 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Elect. & Reg. 300.50 1,519.79 URRENT EXPENSE - 1944 Kee Lox Mfg. Company The Haloid Company Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. R. M. Tucker Realty Co. Ireland ,& Bellingar Smith-LiveseyWright Co. Gordon L. Carter George Janssen, Postmaster Houghton, Mifflin Co. Auditor 8.76 t1 13.09 " 50.00 Commissioners 100.00 J. P. No. 1 .2.50 Pros. Atty 25.00 Supt. of Sch. 11.65 n 41.00 n .2.40 $ 254.40 JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE- lath Y OF JhNUA RY 19 44 �vtiausx:su�ctta�sccrrtsanvrw�csxtxcia„ - (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Bellingham Auto Parts Krienke Motor Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Department of Labor & Industries Whatcom County Road Fund (Co. Stores, Garage) it n ,r 11 (County Stores) IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elby E. Ames Anna J. Beiswenger Veta C. Dahl Sara E. Gardner Frances Gwinnup Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Helen McKenzie i'viargaret Yiialoy Irene R. Marz Sue UicMillin Christine E. Olson H. G. Royal Thelma Schaffer Marie N. Smith Alice M. Szymanski 1dlaud Turner H. S. Wallace N. J. Warren, Maurita Williams AMdersonts Market Brown & Cole, Inc. Clairrs Super Market Fairhaven Auto Cabins Golden Rule Merc. Company Howardts Stop & Shop Urocery n rr ,r „ ti it it it George Lusk Lynden Department Store, Inc. Penny Profit Grocery Pynor's Urocery Swan Transfer Company 21st Street Grocery Zobrist Store Bellingham Water Dept. City Sanitary S ervice Co. Bellingham Coal Mines Griggs Public Affairs Committee, Inc. Union Printing Company it If ►r tr tt u n n u Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Hospital McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Chas. A. Standen John Wyeth & Brother Lee Grocery Company Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. Morse Hardware Company If n it Northern Grocery Packer Scott Company Pynor Feed Company Pynor & Company Railway Express Agency Shell Oil Company, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of, California it 11 ' n it If n n it it Chas. A. Standen State & 14aple Texaco Service Union Oil Co. of California Union Printing Company Sherwood Bakery Standard Brands, Inc. Walton Fruit & Produce Co. Wash. Co-op. Egg Assn. it it n if n It it n It if Whatcom County Dairymen's Assn. .74 1.65 1.89 8..20 628.17 .246.24 2,421.19 $ 46.26 3.40 10.75 13.90 3.70 18.85 12 ..25 7.65 6.00 6.85 10.30 .29.30 18.30 15.95 12.40 3.15 12.70 2.75 1.50 2.45 47.71 32.97 15.00 4.60 15.5.2 15.00 20.00 4.31 16.50 120.85 12.50 32.75 12.50 28.25 15.75 2.85 .2.41 33.79 11.33 5.00 14.78 1.59 5.67 103.00 - 416.34 2,206.33 50.03 154.50 1.48 27.34 59.29 19.12 .80 9.89 7.35 12.80 26.87 3.05 .58 47.28 54-91 34.12 43•47 273.57 1.03 13.70 53.10 45.05 32.85 48.54 228.63 122.71 50.30 33.70 108.62 $ 3,281.9$ 3 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- FRIDAY 0.1 th Y or JLNU 1944 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued Union Printing Company Fountain Drug Store Owl Pharmacy Shaw Supply Company, Inc. It 11 tr 11 tt n tr tr 1T it 11 11 It 11 ii 11 It li 11 11 11 n 11 It it n 11 it Union Printing Company 11 it 11 1t it 1► A. J. Blythe Plumbing Dahl Fish Company Shaw Supply Co., Inc. Chas. A. Standen Chas. A. Standen Ruth Kratzig Mrs. George S. Bsharah Blanch Mitchell Northwood Grocery Simonds Grocery PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: & Heating Co. Farmers "iutual Telephone Company John W . Graham & Company Miller & Sutherlen Printing Company Total of Claims Allowed 15.97 2.43 20.91 40.79 gg4.74 544.67 857.99 711.63 74.70 92.86 12 0.12 5.56 11.12 14.32 2.73 15.55 15l.41 21350.46 251.32 60.67 3.50 3.29 40.00 10.00 $ 112290.13 $ 1.15 1.62 17.21 19.98 16,366.28 Dance License Application No. 506, for public dances to be held at the Minter Garden during the year 1944, was approved by the BoE rd and the license issued to Jake Kammerzell. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A..�I.J. Tuesday, January 18, 1944. Approved < Chairman of the Bbard 77 IT �7l77 li-I i7 71 #7Tll Ti 7 7�7/ 7� 7/ 717i` l 7T r1" T 7T 1f 7�'�rrf 7til �f 71' �I7T �1 7T J �t �77} i 7T �}7 7�"��7�7f 7I71 �l C7t 1T ri 7T77"71"7J 7T �T f�% 7fT1 7T7�71 MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1944 JANUA RY 'TEMi Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 14, the Board convened at 9:30 A.::i., this ate, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE - 194A. (Old Bills) Bancroft -Whitney Company URREAT EXPENSE - 1943 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Company W . N . Hine Western Thrift Stores Art Burnside & Co. OUNTY ROAD FUND: I. E. Custin Charles P. DuBois Bellingham Transfer C ASSISTANCE FUND: Lee Grocery Company V-.. T. Lockwood Co. Standard Plan Testing Assn. Carterts Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. White House Market Farmers mutual Telephone Company Pelagius Williams (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Charles Kemble Sup. Court $ 30.90 Ct. House $ 46.18 J. P. Country 2.50 Jail 22.14 Sheriff (Emerg.) 78.30 $ 34.g3 36.80 52.49 3.51 5.67 19.80 5.00 103.19 23.00 9.30 24.30 15.00 30.90 $ 149.12 $ 124.12 $ 193.77 15.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 512.91 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS GS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE— 18th v of JANUARY 9 44 --tiT126ai'FRI77TtA��BELT.TIPGR AMrWASHTNGT6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COISSIONERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF ' THE APPOINTIENT ) OF ROBERT T. JOHNSON AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR SULAS ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS,.a vacancy exists in the position of Justice of the Peace in Sumas, due to the death of 0. D. Post, and WHEREAS, the officials of Sumas, through their mayor, E. R. .pollard, have recommended the appointment of Robert T. Johnson, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Robert T. Johnson, whose address is Sumas, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace for Sumas, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once, and to hold office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified.. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of January, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COIvUISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiiUISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHhRLES E. .SING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SN YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ✓ The resignation of Parker H. Pratt, as Sanitarian and Civilian Defense Coordinator, effective February 12 1944, was received and placed on file. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, January 20, 1944, at which time they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1944 (Old Bills) City Treasurer Eerkes Security Market Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery Keith's Grocery E. C. Lanphere E. A. Peterson 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1943 Dept. of Labor & Industries Mrs. J. D. Robinson Stuurmans Cash Market Western Union Telegraph Co. Reid Boiler Works, Inc. CURRENT EXPENSE - 1943 National aervice Bureau Griggs it 'miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. OUNTY ROAD FUND - 1943 Payroll - Voucher 5197-A $ 15.00 8.00 8.00 31.00 8.00 3.50 73.50 5.28 3.40 13.64 10.04 28.75 $ 61.11 Pros. Atty. $ 2.50 Auditor 3.30 Adv. Exp. (Elect) 20.19 rt » n 20.60 $ 46.59 77.60 $ 77.60 Total of Claims Allowed $ 255.80 "A re -estimate of the cost of CRP #95, Welcome Bridge and R/W, in the amount of $12,295.71 was certified. v Fina.l Cost Records were certified as follows: #92 Turkington Rd. etc. Estimate, $4,031.35; Cost, $4,609.73; Balance, $ 578.38 O.D. JCRP #97 Depot Road it $ 599.68 It $1,141.61 It 541.93 O.D. 36' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM___ TUESDAY _ THE__ 18th DAY of JANUARY 19_44 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REVISION OF ) ( RESOLUTION AND ORDER COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET FOR 1943 ) WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, tra nsfers or revisions with the general classes of County Road Fund Budget may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to revise the budget appropriations to govern expenditures from the County Road Fund for the calendar year 1943; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ORDERED, that the 1943 County Road Fund Budget be, and hereby is revised, as of the 31st day of December, 1943, as follows: Dist. #1 Dist. #2_ Dist. #3 Total Maintenance 5004.10 5,277.43 5,999.70 16,581.23 53.6441 Construction 507.21 3, 830.28 4., 289.74. 8)827.23 27.9111 Purchase of Equipment 492.75 2,487.87 2,455.57 52436.19 17.5873 Overhead: Cauital Outlay 42.40 106.00 116.60 265.00 .8573 TOTAL 6,3.4.6.46 11.701.58 12,861.61 30,909.65 100.0000 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES Maintenance $ 3,322.06 6,484.41 13,535.80 23,342.27 95.6650 Construction 451.45 451.45 1.8502 Overhead: Ca-aital 0 28 2.4847 TOTAL $ 3,322.06 7,542.14 13,535.80 24.24.00.00 100.0000 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of January, 1944. (SEAL) kttest: PLINY T. SNYDER county Auditor & Ex-officio clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy Auditor IN THE nATTER OF TRANSFERS ) ?FFECTING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE iND CURRENT ERPENSE'� FUNDS ) BOARD OF COUNTY COi&ISSIONERS OF WHATCOi-i COUNTY, WASHI iG OA By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CEJiRLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiaiISSIONERS OF WHATCOL, COUNTY, WASHINGTON R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, in 1942, Public Assistance warrants, #20861 and #20869, in a total amount of 607.71, were issued in error for Civilian Defense, and should have been issued as an advance xpenditure on Current Expense, and WHEREAS, receipts from Civilian Defense, amounting to $569.68, which have been credited to rent Expense, have erroneously been credited to Public Assistance, VOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he is here directed to transfer the sum of $607.71 from Current Expense to Public Assistance, and he is rurther directed to transfer the sum of $569.68 from Public Assistance to Current Expense, in ;orrection of the errors hereinabove set forth. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these transfers shall be made as of December 31, 1943. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JJ'NU1!RY TERM TUESDAY • , THE 18th Y OF JANUARY — NNIQN. PRINTING CC" SCLUNGHAN;VlASHINGSON DONE in rogiilar- session 'of the Board this .20th day of January, 19414. (SEAL OF .ITHE BOARD .OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER. County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER BOARD OF COUNTY COMAISSIONERS OF WHATC09 COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman, GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner n Deputy BEFORE THE .BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS" t� � OF Wa— TCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON =Y .1 X�kOP IN THE. iv1ATTER OF THE WITHDRAWAL } - , ' �✓tip'' fig;' OF CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE LEASE ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N Mg r OF THE UNITED AIR LINES ) �` S' WHEREAS., the United States Government desires the -use of.the following described 0.077 acres of land now under lease to the United Air Lines: Beginning at the SE corner Section 10, T 38 N..$ R 2 E., W.11.1 thence N. 890 30t 61' West, along the South boundary of said Section 10, a distance of 1331.52 feet to a 1/16 corner, thence N. 410 4,4t E. a distance of '261.81+ ft., thence N 390 13t E a distance of 113.25 ft. to the true point of beginning, thence N 390 131 E a distance of 170.24 ft:; thence N 380 29t W a distance of 5.43 feet, thence S. 510 31t W. a distance of 138.50 feet, thence S J.° 481 E 50.11E feet to true point of beginning and V,'HEREAS, ' it was agreed at the time of the, lease to the United Air Lines that such lease should not t'- %` in any wa y curtail the rights of the County to grant to the United States Government, -` the right of user of the Bellingham Airport to any extent that -may be required and for any period NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the above described 0.077 acres of land be withdrawn from that leased to the United Air Lines, under lease dated December 22, 19141. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of January, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY CO+lkISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. HYING Commissioner Airway Site Bellingham, Washington Relocation Communication Station a,..?•i a ..�. r.+,*' `',ly�;•twt.l� Between Whatcom County; State of Washington, and The United States of.America 1. This Lease,, made and entered into this twentieth day of January in the year one thous&d nine hundred and forty-four, by and -between Whatcom County, btate of Washington, whose address is County Court House, Bellingham, Washington, for it and its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the lessor, and the -UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the Government: ea. 3Sa 'S �RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF JANUARY 79AIL- WITNESSETH: The parties hereto for the consideration hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree as follows: 2. The lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises, viz: From.the Section corner common to Sections 10, 11, 14, and 15, T 38 N, R 2 E, W.M.; thence N 370221 W 873.00 feet; thence S 520381 W. 500.00 ft. to point of beginning; thence N .37°221 W 75.00 ft.; thence S 5.20381 W. 138.50 ft.;, thence S ,30411 E 90.14 ft; thence N 520381 E 188.50 ft. to point of beginning. The above described land being in Section 10, T 38 N, R 2 E, W.M., and containing 0.28 acres more or less and located in Whatcom County, State of Washington. All bearings are based on true North. Together with the right to the Government and to the public to land and operate aircraft thereon; And a right-of-way for ingress and egress to and from the premises; a right-of-way or rights -of -way for establishing and maintaining a pole line or pole lines for extending electric power, telephone and telephone typewriter facilities to the premises; and rights. -of -way for sub- surface power, communication and water lines to the premises; all rights -of -way to be over the said lands and adjoining lands of the lessor and, unless hereinbefore described by metes and bounds, to''be by the most convenient routes; And. the right to establish and mainta in beacon lights and other lighting -equipment, radio; and other ;"facilities for communication and signaling purposes, and other facilities and equip - went for the guidance and operation of aircraft; j And the right of grading, conditioning, installing drainage facilities, and seeding the soil of the premises, and the removal of all obstructions from the premises which may constitute a hindrance or hazard to the operation of aircraft or to the establsihment and maintenance of air navigation facilities; 3. To Have and to Hold the said premises with their appurtenances for the term beginning January 20, 1944 and ending with June 30, 1944- 4. The Government shall not assign this lease in any event, and shall not sublet the demised premises except to a desirable tenant and for a similar purpose. 5. This lease 'may, at the: . option of the Government,. be renewed from year to year at a rental of One and No/100 Dollars ($1.00) per annum, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions herein specified, provided notice be given in writing to the lessor at least thirty (30) days before this. -lease or any renewal thereof would otherwise expire; Provided that no renewal thereof shall extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond the Thirtieth day of June, 196/.. 6. The lessor shall furnish to the Government, during the occupancy of said premises, under the terms of this lease, as part of the rental consideration, the following: 7. The lessor shall not, during the term of this lease erect any structures on the premises, nor use nor allow the use of the said premises in any manner without the written cons of the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration. 8. The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions, structures or signs, in or upon the premises hereby leased, which fixtures, additions, or structures so placed in or upon or attached to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government and may be removed therefrom by the Government upon the termination of this lease or within 90 days thereafter. 9. The Government shall pay the lessor, for premises, rent at the following rate: One Dollar ($1.00) per annum. Payment shall be made at the end of ea ch Government fiscal year. 10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease or to any benefit to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the lease be for the general benefit of such corporation or company. 11. The words 11heirs, executors, and administrators" in Paragraph one on page one were deleted prior to execution of this lease by all parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date first above written. WHATCOL COUNTY By E. C . r, ANLEY, Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners Lessor THE UNITED STATES OF Air1ERICA By I, Pliny T..Snyder, certify that I am the County Auditor and Secretary of the Board of County Commissioners of the corporation named as lessor in the attached lease; that E. C. Lanley, who signed said lease on behalf of the lessor, was then Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of said corporation; that said lease was duly signed for an in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers. (CORPORATE SEAL) PLINY T. SNYDER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE_ -18th AY OF JANUARY e1,E*) c_ 19 44 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 A. U., Friday, January 21, 1944. Approved •&A't Ae:t4 Chairman of thek Board frt7frt}rr>7� rFir`rf rrFifrr��`rii�`rrrrrfrirrr;#rrrrr`t%#;>#�t#r#ttrfi`riri MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, January 20, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Tei., this date, with all members present. The following claims.were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - January rt t► it it it It rr tt tr n t► tr n n tr tr tr n t► tr tr tr �r tr tr r► tr n n n n rt tr n label H. Sheridan Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 11 n it tr tt ++ rr Arnason,-& Company°. Ireland & Bellingar Union Printing Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it if n if if rt it tr tt n n tr Ireland & Bellingar it tt W . N . Hine Pacific Tele & Tele Co. rr n tt n n r► n u n tr rr n it 11 It ft Shell Oil Co., Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 8198 rt rr 8199 IT rt 8200 tt 1/ 8201 tt tt 8202 Pacific Tele & Tele Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-336 u tr 37-337 Cash Assistance Roll - February Payroll - Trans: 37-339 rr t► 3 7-340 PUBLIC HF 1-ITH FUND: Payroll - January Diary Edna Barter Auditor, 1156.7.50 if Supply 688.88 Assessor 1,516.66 Commissioners 600.00 Treasurer 21296.36 Court House 405.01 Sup. Court 178.65 Juv. Court 310.00 Clerk 679.3 7 J. P. No. 1 150.00 J. P. No. 2 130.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. Atty 542.50 Sheriff 757.49 Jail 484..99 Supt. of Sch. 509.10 Exten. Serv. 459.99 Hort. Insp. .200.00 Adv. Exp. (Sch) 150.00 Auditor 5.30 Assessor 3.75 Commissioners 4.05 it 100.00 it 100.00 Treasurer 738.30 it 12.50 .Sup. Court 15.90 11 if (Rep.) 2.65 Juv. Court 13.55 Clerk 2.95 it 35.00 J. P. No. 2 2.50 J. P. Country 2.75 Pros. Atty 5.65 Sheriff 14.06 Supt. 4.10 Hort. Insp. .60 Civ. Def. . 40.29 Adv. Exp. �SJ-Co) 8.21 n 11 Sanit) 18.86 $ 122884.13 821.88 600.00 200.00 200.00 898.44 •23.10 $ 21743.42 $ 1,113.71 31589.82 14,264.65 62.00 53.00 700.00 55.00 19,083.27 755.JO Total of Claims Allowed 6 35,465.82 540 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM—_— FRIDAY THE—___ 21st AY OF JANUkR 19-/ k BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiUiISSIONERS OF WHATCODI COUNTY, WASHINGTON n the Alatter of Resurfacing Portions of ) irch Point Road'at Drayton .iarbor & ( Resolution to Resurface irch Bay, to be known G s CRP -SIB #1r0 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to esurface, with crushed gravel, approximately 4z miles of the Birch Point Road beginning at ntersection with Shintaffer Road in Sec. 13, Tp 40 N, R 1 W, and running in an easterly and ortherly direction approximately 2 miles; and beginning at the intersection with Selder Road in ec. 23, Tp. 40 N, R 1 W, and running Westerly approximately.22- miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby ppropriated sums in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor Gas Tax Funds Twp. Donation Total $ 747.50 $ 400.00 11,47.50 . The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the tandard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of January, 1944- BOARD OF COUNTY COkL&ISSIONERS OF WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E . C . 1AN LEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. ii NG County Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy Auditor There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 25, 1944. Approved Chairman of the Board 7 AIr Tl7% AC ifi71 77A,'A�71F#1`11 /A1l71!h717l A17,�7.i l 7lln7 7�7 Al7l ArA7"717l�7/77A/TlAf7!`71 ?i 7i 77�}77� i 77Tr 7f7f7l1 hTi T�7Iii7! i�r'�7�� �f #7 , ht/: `ff# f�777!'�%�717fTi'�l � il7r7l717i17r�� STING, TUESDAY1 JANUARY .25, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 21, 194/+, the Board convened at 9:30 A.iyi., this date, with all members present. 'The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: "URRENT EXPENSE: Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. Joan Greene- H. J. Roehl Arnason & Company Sunset Insurance Agency Pacific Tele & Tele Co. ?UBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele & Tele Company Auditor Treasurer it n It Exten. Serv. Total of Claims Allowed 10.00 125.00 :24. 00 100.00 50.00 7.11 316.11 24.00 7.g5 31.85 $ 347. 96 by W C. Li ds- •� The application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board/for tRe %&nsfer to him f the license of J. L. LaPointe, Clipper Store, was approved by the Board and a copy of the pplication placed on file.. RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE- 25th DAY of JANUA_RY 19_4,(4, BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER:.FOR THE iuIONTH OF NOVLIEBER, 194.3 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of November, 19/.3, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, as such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES-: State - School 93.00 State - University 294.54 ,State - College 176.17 W.W.C.E. 58.22 E.W.C.E. 46.33 C. W.C. E. 31.54 Veterans Compansation 1.39 Parks and Parkways 56.00 Game 28.50 Forest Fire Protection 42.46 Highway Safety 56.00 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 2.17 Cash Paid City Treasurers 4,272.65 WARRANTS REDEELiED : Current Expense 19,134.52 Soldiers' Relief 100.00 Road Fund 25,932.52 Public Assistance 241941.93 Law Library 248.47 Institute 19.05 Marriage Certificate 58.00 Treasurer's Revolving 169.90 Public Health 896.26 Public Utility District - General 435.63 Schools - General 952842.53 Opportunity Romm 615.13 Nursery Revolving 11076.90 Port - General 8,977.88 BONDS REDEEMED: Funding Bonds-- 1941 Issue 20,000.00 Schools - Bond 11100.00 INTEREST ON BONDS AND WARRANTS: County - Current Expense Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue Schools - Bond .34 12976.25 210.00 206,894.28 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on November 30, 1943, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY National Bank of Commerce Seattle -First National Bank Bellingham National.Bank First National Bank First National Bank Peoples State Bank Citizens bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of. Sumas INVESTMENTS U. S. Savings Bonds U. S. Defense Bonds U. S. Certificate of Indebtedness LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas 22;500.00 49,950..00 30,000:00 BALANCE 164,938.94 245,583.70 204,599.30 25,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 51000.00 7,000.00 10,000.00 102,450.00 839,5 71.94 z_1 2', RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERN1_ TUESDAY _ THE- 25th DAY of JANUARY 19-Ja_ CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault CKs and cash items Currency Silver Auditor Clerk Total cash in hand Minus 500 overage 32569.00 6,507.96 61102.00 111.11 32.60 24.00 16,346.67 855,918.61 .50 855,918.11 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 25th day of January, 1944- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of,the Board E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner Dance License Application No. 507, for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gym on January 29, 1944, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Community Club: There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned .til 9:30 A.M., Friday,, January 28, 191+1+. Approved L2�� Chairman of thd Board i11. //,, l..�//�� .,+{'�' 11CC1:1C:1.' ''1i1'.r;"„`.��1 : G'. '.1+./' L'.1'1.'..fT17TTlrTT �1 r +`7!7% !_1:.fi./11'_+L.l: L'.L's.:11:1.?.f L+. 11 �i71 71 7i 7i 7I77 I17� rrrn"�r f 7r` 7 7171'71' 7f71"�1 71 i"7r7f7T7��Tl fl � TfTT i 7r T rr7t�T71 JJ ri /rlr �trrrr7r7r7171 1'ir MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 25, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all,members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Souvenir Lead Pencil.Co. Auditor 14-75 George Janssen, Postmaster " l+00.00 J. J. Lockert " 17.51 Chas. F. Metsker Assessor 10.30 Ireland & Bellingar " 34.29 " " Commissioners 60.34 J. J. Lockert Treasurer 30.90 Towner Printing Co. " 20.09 Griffith Printing Co. " .67 McBeath Glass Company Court House 1.29 Mills Electric Co. " it 2.0J. Albert S. Osborn Sup. Court 18.00 T. R. Carter J.. P..Country 6.00 Walter K. Pixley it 10.25 City of Bellingham Sheriff 250.00 Fred Hanson 1t 3.61 Ireland & Bellingar it 122.37 1' if Supt. of Sch.. 34.21 Scott-Foresman & Co. " 3.86 George Wetzel it 7.16 Griffith Printing Co. Exten. Serv. .52 J. J. Lockert it it 9.12 Ireland & Bellingar it " 89.44 Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Exp. Com. Assn 17.77 J. K. Gill Co. Adv. Exp. - Sch. 12.69 1,177.18 ex X-40 �� i,i 3� 2 t �'� e } 1, i � �,,,� �,.�. •� �� ! t!1 i,.,,j ��t ��� t.i � S � ?�� � 'ht { � JANUARY 28th TERM FRIDAY THE-__ ► IN J1, NUARY rs 44 --u.ttanxsai:s:sur:ra�cru,iuwµvw.casuirscro - OUNTY ROAD FUND: Ireland & Bellingar $ 974.90 Mills Electric Co. 10.51 J. A. Cole 2.00 Daniel E. Hayes 110.00 Si Geiger 4.80 Farmers Equipment Co. 55.62 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. .74 Parker & Lund 8..24 Lynden Department Store, Inc. 5.15 H. & L. Company 130.00 Gerrit Veleke 2.53 1004.49 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Central Stores Revolving Fund $ 7.09 it It It It 4.67 George Janssen, Postmaster 51.60 Aubert Drug Company 8.14 Ingrams Laboratory, Inc. 6.18 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 9.32 it 11 it It 1.86 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 450.00 t► " tt 100.00 Lee Grocery Company 33.12 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 27.13 Northern Grocery 23.95 Pynor Feed Company, Inc. 196.00 Richfield Oil Corporation 13.70 n n It 7.73 Whatcom County Auditor 1.25 941.74 LDIERS RELIEF FUND: Sophie Fouts 20.00 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed 3,443.31 R E S O L U T I O N Of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington 'WHEREAS, the County of Whatcom helds the legal title to lands obtained through foreclosure or delinquent tax certificates and by other means by said county, which said lands are located n said Whatcom County, Washington, and are more particularly described as follows, to -wit: Subdivision Section Acres TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, Range�E SEA; SW� 3 40.00 SWI SE! 3 40.00 E z SW' 13 80.00 Lot 4 18 39.83 SEg 5141'- 20 40.00 W::> NEB 24 80.00 SW Nw- 29 40.00 359.83 TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, Range, 4 E E ?. NE ` 17 79.10 N: SEA 17 80.00 E a NEt 29 80.00 NE¢ SEA; 29 40.00 279.10 TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, Range 4 E El 15 160.00 160.00 TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, Range 4 E N L NEB NEL 35 20.00 SE - NE" NE-L 35 10.00 NWi NEa 35 40.Oo 70.00 TO1'1NSHIP 37 NORTH. Range 5 E N z SW-!- .2 80.00 SEL SW'- 2 40.00 SW- NW- 3 38.10 SW 3 160.00 NE� SEAl 3 40.00 SW } SE! 3 40.00 Lot 1 - Less RAY 4 37.17 Si NE' Less R/W 4 80.00 544 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM-_ FRIDAY THE __ 28th DAY of JkNU�-RY _-_79- fit= �rvn:.�sc rrmrmfficm.�aemscxrntmaT omit Subdivision Section Acres TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, Range 5 E (Con) Lot 3 - Less R/W 4 37.03 Lot 4 Less R/W 4 36.96 S- - TlVn Less R/W 4 80.00 SW Less- R/W 160.00 SEA 1 Less R/W 4 7 160.00 SW SEA- 40.00 N 'k NE- 9 80.00 NV12 NWL 10 /+0.00 NE4 NWTj 31 40.00 11189.26 TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, Range 5 E Ste-. 33 160.00 160.00 TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, Range 5 E SWI SE 29 40.00 40.00 TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, Range 5 E SWaa-'} 25 40.00 S k NWT Sli. '11 25 20.00 E � NWt 26 80.00 NEB 4 NUI SW'-- N 3/4 26 30.00 N a SE n 26 80.00 290.00 TOV NSHIP 37 NORTH, Range 6 E SW''- SW- 20 29 40.00 1W.NR 29 40.00 N14 SWt 29 40.00 SWL SW± 40.00 N NEa� 30 80.00 NE' NWT 30 31 40.00 40.00 NE,� NEB S z NEa 31 80.00 NE:L NIV� 31 40.00 Lot 1 31 39.65 SE1 31 160.00 SWi NE 3.2 40.00 NV1 32 160..00 160.00 SI 32 W-j� SEI 32 80.00 SSE E% 32 40.00 1,119.65 TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, Range 6 E SE-4 NEB 9 40.00 Lot 3 28 12.95 Lot 4 28 4.00 Lot 7 28 38.00 Lot 8 28 39.00 Lot 9 28 39.90 Lot 6 31 16.45 Lot 7 31 28.15 Lot 8 31 37.65 Lot 9 31 10.72 Lot 1 32 39.45 NV�r NEB 35 40.00 NEB NW1 35 0.00 386.27 TOTAL ACREAGE 41054.11 WI-MREAS said lands have been designated by the State Forest Board of the State of Washing ton for forest lands of said state and come within the classification of lands described in Chapter 154 of the Laws of 1923 and Chapter 126 of the Lavis of 1935, and WHEREAS, the State sorest Board has selected said lands to become a part of the state forest lands and requested.a conveyance thereof by said Whatcom County to the State Forest Board for said purpose, NOW, THEREFORE, under and. by virtue of the Laws of the State of empowering the counties of said state to make conveyance of properly designated lands to the State Forest Board of said state for state forest lands, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, now in formal and regular session, that conveyance by a good, sufficient and proper deed be made to the State Forest Board of the State of Washington) in accordance with Chapter 154, Lavrs of 1923. and statutes amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and Chapter 126 of the Lays of 1935, of the above described lands and that the chairman of said board be authorized to execute such deed of conveyance. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 545- JANUARY TERM . FRIDAY THE__ 28th DAY o1= JANUARY Ts--Ak DATED this 28th day of January, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER AUDITOR of Whatcom County, Washington E. C. MANLEY CHAIRI:�IAN, Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington GEO. ELDER CHARLES E. KING By unanimous action the Board recessed until 10:00 A.bi., Saturday, January 29, 1944, when they again convened with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. Amotion, unanimously passed, was as follows: "That the resignation of Parker H. Pratt, as Sanitarian for Whatcom County; be accepted nand that Philip J. Morey, of 212 21st Street, Bellingham, be appointed as his successor, the appointment to become effective February 1, 1944.11 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned luntil-9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 11 1944- Approved a. (f. Ix Chairman of thb Board MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 19A,4 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, January 29, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.a., this date, with all members present. The folloadng claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - Suppl. . Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. Roy Dodge E. C. Manley Geo. Elder Chas. E. King Nadine Johnson Lois Westby Nellie Diezman Charles Rand Sandison Studio Dept. of Labor & Industries it " 11 it n n Gordon L. Carter Row Peterson Company The Garrard Press ICOUNTY ROAD' FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. E. S. Malone A. H. Pilkey Washington Cooperative Mills., Inc. Oeser Cedar Co. it it tr (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mrs. Kate Chevalley Aubert Drug Co. 11 1t TI if Tr tr 11 it 1T Dr. R. E. Dickinson Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. C. B. Hitz Dr. W. C. Keyes Dr. Donald H. McLeod Mrs, S. A. Cunningham Fairhaven Auto Courts Auditor $ 158.63 it 28.84 Assessor 11.25 Commissioners 60.20 11 3.65 11 7.70 Treasurer 51.80 tt 18.90 11 16.80 Sup. Court .219.00 Pros. Atty 28.84 Sheriff 26.69 Jail 18.53 Constable 6.18 Supt. of Sch. 5.41 n if It 2.11 " it it 1.23 30.25 ..4.12 20.40 11.54 33.37 17.30 30.00 30.74 1.30 1.88 8.04 14.00 7.72 50.00 4.12 30.00 15.00 16.00 $ 665.76 $ 116.98 541i._6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUt,RY TERM___ TUESDAY THE_.___ lst DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 44 � II:IM1L'tJtil:lll!IetY tSRYttT!fA!lt)tl!')Ci!lp(TI . PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Hawkins Mercantile Company Meridian Mercantile Penny Profit Grocery Poplack Bros. Mrs. J. D. Robinson Windsor Hotel Nellie Overcash PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright Evelyn R. Freeman Mary Edna Barter Mabel H. Sheridan Parker H. Pratt Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Riverton Hospital Total of Claims Allowed 10.00 40.00 45.50 10.00 11.60 14.00 35.00 373.90 10.65 24.15 40.20 43.65 49.90 2.21 $ 170.76 553.55 2,820.62 S 3,374.17 4, 701.5 7 "A motion by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner King, and passed unanimously was as follows: "That Elmer Cyr, R #1, Bellingham, be appointed to succeed Parker H. Pratt as Defense Coordinator for Whatcom County -- to serve without pay." 4A motion by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner King, and passed unanimously was follows: "That the $14,406.42, Liquor Tax receipts apportioned to Whatcom County, be credited as follows: Sheriff Superior Court Public Health County Road Total 500.00 500.00 500.00 12,906.42 14, 406.42 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMLISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY )C ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ) WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for sa property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, th Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered bythe Board of County Commissioners of said County of hatcom, btate of Washington, that the County Treasurer of.said County be and he is hereby irected to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best idder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- ided, however,,that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed or said property by the Board; and s aid County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a eek for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the -Bellingham Herald, eing the County official newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, hich said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with he time and place of s aid sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 olclod .M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House n Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth hat the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announce- ade made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, oz t the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE__ lst DAY OF. FEBRUARY 54 t s44 Whatcom Supplemental. Fouts Tract Beg at a pt on NW side of F St. 30 ft. NE1y from Ely corner of Blk 17 - th NEly alg F St. 30 ft - th at r/a NWly par with Ellsworth St. 100 ft - th at r/a SWly par with F St. 30 ft-th. at r/a par with Ellsworth St. to beg, exc rear 5 ft. for alley . 45.00 First Addition to New Whatcom. Lots 11-12-13, Block 323, less R.R. 50.00 Eldridge & Bartlett's Addition. Lot 14, Block 34 100.00 Hillside Addition. Lot 4, Block 12 - Lots 4 to 6, Block 5 50.00 Silver Beach. Com at NE corner of Lot 28, Block 3 - th SWly alg Alabama St. 51 ft - th at r/a NVdly to alley at pt 75 ft. to W of beg - th E to beg 25.00 Silver Beach. Lots 16-17-18, Block 10 20.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition. Lots 3 to 7, Block 75 100.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition. Lot 15, Block 81 0 10.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition. Lot 38, Block 88 0 15.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition. Lots 7 to 10, Block 91 60.00 Adsit's Second Addition to Sehome. Lots 8 to 14 incl, Block 4 50.00 Town of Bellingham. Sz Lot 1, Block 7 25.00 Cooks Addition to Fairhaven. Lots 1 to 5 incl, Block'5 20.00 Diffenbacherts Addition. Lots 4-5-6. Block 2 0 a 6.00 Happy Valley Addition to Fairhaven, Amended. Lot 29, Block 2 .. 5.00 Ja.mesonts Second Bay View Addition. Lots 7 to 10, Block 18 - Lots 17 to 24, Block 18 75.00 Star Addition. Lots 1-3-4, Block 6 9.00 Bob letts First Addition to Blaine. Lots 13-14, Block 4 25.00 Cain's First Addition to Blaine. Lots 3 to 11 incl, Block 9 65.00 Johnsonts Addition to Sumas. N 56 ft. of Lots 9-10-11, block 18 100.00 Tax 15. Second Klass Tidelands. Beg at a pt on meander line which pt is S 8910 E 12 chains from pt of intersection of the meander line the sec line, -bet Secs. 17-18, Twp. 38 N. Range 2 E - th S 89:;10 E 13 chains - having a total frontage of 13 chains in front of the J. G. Hedge Donation Claim. Sec. 17, Twp. 38 N, hange 2 E 10.00 Und 19/90ths SW SE less St. Sec. 21, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E 0 50.00. Com at a pt 360 ft. N - 726 ft. E of NW corner of SW SW - th E 594.4 ft. - th N 300 ft - th W 594.3 ft - thS 300 ft. to beg. Sec. 27, Twp 38 N, Range 3 E .. 25.00 N� NW Sec. 33, T�rq- 38 N, Range 4 E 100.00 Tax 31.3: Com 16, ft. S of intersection of E line of R.R. rt/wy with E-W quarter sec. line thru Sec. 20 - th S 43.5 ft - th E 100 ft - th N 43.5 ft - th W 100 ft. to beg. Also, Com 16-2 ft. S of E-W quarter sec. line rg thru Sec. 20 - 150 ft. E of center of G.N. Ry track - th E 230 ft - th S 125 ft - th W. 230 ft. to E line of R.R. land - th N alg sd E line of sd R.R. land. - and sd.line extended - 175 ft. to beg, exc E 25 ft. for St. Sec. 20, Twp. 39 N, Range 2 E 60.00 NW. NE Sec: 21 - Twp. 39 N, Range..5 E. . 0 0 40.00 Map 12: 3.28 A in SE cor Lot 3, viz: Being that part of Lot bounded on Ely line bet Mitchell & Hollingsworth Claims - on N by R.R. rt/wy on W by Ella L. Griffin 2.94 A tract (Tax 1) on S by slu being part of Lots 3-4, less wash. Sec. 31, Twp. 39 N, Range 5 E 10.00 Lots 5-8-9-10, Sec. 32, Twp. 41 N, Range 6 E; also-, NE S E Sec. 33, Twp. 41 N. Range 6 E; also Lots 5-12, Sec. 34, Twp. 41 N, Range 6 E 1:000.00 -Lots 8-9, Sec. 35, Twp. 41 N. Range 6 E 300.00 DONE in regular adjourned.session of the Board of Commissioners this lst day of February, 1944.. E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COjI},IISSIOiWS) GEO. ELDER commissioner ttest:. ' PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Jerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business.to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.id., Friday, February 4, 1944 Approved C airman of the Board s RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM-_ FRIDAY _ THE- L th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19-44_ IIEETLNG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1944 JANUARY TERN ' Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 1, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Assessor 3150 Geo. Cowden " 150.00 Miller & Sutherlen Printing Co. " 451.40 The Sumas News Treasurer 14.42 Bellingham Publishing Co. It 2.00 Puget Sound Power & Light'Co. Court House 132.75 Lucile Rohwer Elect. & Reg. 3.00 Audrey Owsley Juv. Court 60.39 Catholic Charities of Btham it if 85.60 W. N. Hine J. P. Country 5.50 LeCocq & Simonarson Constable " 5.00 Art Burnside & Co. Sheriff 6.80 Western Union Telegraph Co. It 1.78 Holly Shoe Repair Shop Jail 2.58 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. It 42.69 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. it 13.92 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Lills 1t 6.44 Knollts Market it 18.48 Harold Smith it 22.77 Thal Bros. it 32.45 Walton -Fruit Co. It 12.03 Whatcom Co. Dairyments Asstn It 11.04 John F. Campbell Supt. of Sch. 1.52 Lowman & Hanford " 6.19 Bellingham Publishing Company Adv. Exp. .4Q 12121.65 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher #8238 11646.00 if n 8239 788.63 n n 8240 1,822.51 tr It 8241 937.20 It if 8242 11023.75 1t It 8243 737.15 It 11 8244 901.00 ,t " 8245 996.00 If it 8246 563.05 It it 8247 859.63 n It 8248 741.75 n " .8249 386.10 rr n 8250 239.07 Harold Constant 122.50 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Dills 23.18 Lind Gravel Company 8.81 City of Lynden 50.00 Wallace Chevrolet Company 3.51 Bellingham Publishing Co. 2.45 Fred Jensen 7.21 1t it 110.00 Diehl Motor Company 7.88 ,t it . rt 40.56 Gus Norstrom 11080.00 Norstrom Lumber Co. 40.59 Bellingham Iron & Metal Co. 20.30 Lynden Motor. Co. 1.50 Monaghan Garage 150.40 H. M. Moir 20.50 Pattison Auto Body Co. 6,.18 Henry A. Scandrett, Walter J. Cummings, George I. Haight, Trustees of the property of the C.U. St.P. & P. R.R. Co. 5,000.00 18,345.41 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Herald 5.20 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 68.17 Puget Sound Power &.Light Company 43.07 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3.95 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 104.27 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Lulls 5.41 Christen's Grocery 17-000 Hawkins Mercantile Co. 50.00 Pacific Grocery 8.98. It It 22.25 Ferndale Pharmacy 9.79 Dr. B. J. Gilshannon 155.00 HeinemannDiagnostic Laboratory 60.00 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE-_ 4th DAY OF FEBRUARY Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. J. H. Peters Dr. C. H. Prouty Star Drug Company I. M. Ingham, Assc. Agronomist ILAW LIBRARY FUND: Pacific Highway Transport Co. (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry Adolph Swanson Total of Claims Allowed 16.15 5.00 4.00 1.29 151.00 710.56* $ 3.45 $ 3.45 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $20,206.07 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILL,1ISSIOiVERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON f' In the Matter df Resurfacing Various Roads ) ( Resolution to Improve at Point Roberts, under CRP -Sid #41 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the board of County Commissioners, that it is the intention to resurface with pit run gravel, portions of the following roads: Marine Drive, Roosevelt, Boundary Line, Johnson, Goodman Bay, A.P.A. Roads located in Sections 1, 21 35 10, 11 Tp 40 N R 3 W, W.ia. and Sections 33 & 34 Tp 41 N R 3 W, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $1,881.37 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of February, 1944• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SN YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO2&dISSIONERS OF WHATCO i COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MAN LEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHi:RLES E. KING kaommissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CODaIISSIONERS OF WHATCOMI COUNTY, WASHINGTOiu In the latter of Reconstruction of Bridge No.284 } ( Resolution to Improve on Lind Road, under CRP -Shi #42 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to drive additional piles and to place new caps in Bridge #.254 on the Lind Road, located in Section. 21, Tp. 39 N R 4 E, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor $865.91 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of February, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY CO ULISSIOIvERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOiyERS) Or W riATCU111 COUNTY, VvASHI1dG10N By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio CHARLES E. KING Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIERDeputy JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS TERM— FRIDAY TH AY of FEBRULEY 19_4 - �U M04-faiNT4N6_-G0--UU1414GHAMrWA6N{µ6i8 Pi /The bonds (The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York) for J. Al. Philbrook, as Clerk, and for Ethel Philbrook, as Treasurer of Lummi Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ,An "Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchise", re: Road 728, with special reference to the order signed by this Board on December 14, 1943, and recorded on Page 515 of this volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. �An 11Acceptance of Resolution and Order Granting Franchise", re: Roads 49, 710 and 725, with special reference to the order signed by this Board on December 17, 1943, and recorded on Page 519 of this volume, was filed by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. The January report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on fil 'An application made to the Washington State Liquor Control Board for a transfer to George and Ethel A. Howe of the license of Jack Martin, Hamburger Express, 3300 Northwest Avenue, Bellingham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. By unanimous action the Board recessed until 9:00 A.m., Monday, February 7, 1944, when they again convened with all members present. JA canvass was made of the returns of the election for the establishing of the proposed Drainage District No. 22. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi 1ISSIONERS OF VIHATCOid COUNTY,, WASHINGTON IN THE LATTER OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT �( ORDER RE: ELECTION RETURNS NO. 22, WHATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON WHEREAS, an election for the purpose of establishing Drainage District No. 22, Whatcom County, Washington, and the electing of three commissioners for said district, in the manner pro- vided by law, was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given,i all as provided by law; and WHEREAS, on Friday, February 4, 1944, an election was held in said Drainage District No.22 of Whatcom County, Washington, pursuant to the call of said election by order of this Board, as aforesaid, and WHEREAS, on this 7th day of.February, 1944, this Board has proceeded with.the canvass of the returns of said election in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 26 votes cast; "For Drainage District" - 23 votes; "Against Drainage District" - 3 votes. That the vote for commissioners was as follows: Otto G. Graep .2.2 votes Ernest C. Nolte 22 votes Ralph VanDyk 11 votes THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that Drainage District No. 22 be, and it hereby is declared established, and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that, the tie vote having been decided by lot, the commissioners declared elected and their terms of office are: Otto G. Graep 3 years Ernest C. Nolte 2 years Ralph VanDyk 1 year it being understood that each of the above commissioners shall qualify by signing the oath of office and by the filing of a satisfactory bond in the amount of $2,500.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of February, 1944. BOARD . OF COUNTY CO1,14�IISSIONERS OF VM`HATCOK COUNTY, VVASHINGTON E. C. LANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiV UISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy JANUARY ��` l f � .Yt i � � f 1 R'• i `� t +.. �..t � k ! a,' r�+ E,r { r ' t �\ �. '•,..+ FRIDAY THE-_ 4th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 44 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February g, 1944 Approved & (f• &4:4a� Chairman of t' e Board .rr.1, `.-�.rl._ .� +,... ,,11� _ • 1,,.� t�Lc �,.�i � _1.[, 7 7rii rr7rtrirrtir7rirrr7r�rir/r frr7r�77r7r1/`Fr'. yr7r7rVV77-i;'7 7rrrrrrrrr7r#7r7r1c7r7f 7r7 7r7r f i1 % r7% rV MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY g, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Saturday, Eebruary 5, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A. M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the,Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Kee Lox bianufecturing Co. Auditor $ 9.53 Union Printing Company it 181..24 If rr tr Assessor 3.09 rr n rt Commissioners 4.12 ,r rr tt Treasurer 67.37 Orland Ivarson " 23.65 Arnason & Company " 5S••24 Nicholas Jerns Company " 29.53 George Janssen, Postmaster " 450.00 Ireland & Bellingar " 47.20, The Lynden Tribune " 26.78 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Court House 77.25 Lee Grocery Company it it 6.88 Union Printing Company if it 10.04 it tr if Juv. Court 7.67 Seattle School Dist. No. 1 " it 56.00 Ireland & Bellingar Clerk 15.75 Union Printing Company " 40.95 it It it Pros. 1itty 15.04 Wallace Chevrolet Company Sheriff 29.47 Expression Company Supt. of Sch. 7.90 Union Printing Company. it " " 38.61 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 30.90 The Lynden Tribune Adv. Exp. 9.21 1,246.42 [COUNTY ROAD FUND: Whatcom County huditor 34.25 Union:Pri.nting Company 1.03 Farmers mutual Telephone Co. 6.00 It I It it tr 4 - 30 Piston Service, Inc. 11.74 it it rt 5 6.40 Automotive Parts Service 8.35 it it rr 6g4.56 tt it n g4.01 tr tt tr 236.31 Bellingham Auto Parts 1.44 C. S. Kale Canning Co. 13.44 Mades Motor Service 450.00 It it it 61.54 Howard -Cooper Corporation 15.56 Skagit Steel & Iron Works 37.08 Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales 6.55 Nelson Equipment Company 98.83 M. W. Hollinger 2.50 Barron Tire Company 12.89' It if it 26.53 Morse Hardware Company 26.09 It IT n 2.28 If it tt 63.35 Washington Cooperative hills, Inc. 4.61 C. A. Goheen 33.71 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 2.64 tt r► rt It 15.30 n tr n rr 5.22 5; 2, 036.51 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUiiD: Bellingham Coal !dines 64.19 Union Printing Company, 5,00 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. 36.19 Sherwood Bakery 40.77 Walton Fruit & Produce Co. 34.71 VVrhatcom County Dairyments kss'n 145.28 VJ . P . Fuller & Company 1.34 W. T. Lockwood Company 3.86 F. Stanley Viper 8.24 Washington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass'n 1.91 341. 99 Total of Claims Allowed $ 31624.42 r' r--- - �, be�:� JANUARY 'RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM-- TUESDAY THE _ 8th DAY OF FEBRUARY is 1�. LL- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL,IISSIONERS OF WHATCOIl COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TBE APPOINTLIENT OF CERTAIN ) dEMBERS OF THE WIL4.TCOLI COUNTY PLANNING ( R E S O L U T I O N COLL, ISSI ON WHEREAS, the V�hatcom County Planning Commission has requested the reappointment of two of its members, namely: George Kopperdahl and William M.cCush, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the following appointments be and they are hereby made for the terms indicated: George Kopperda.hl, 209 Prospect Street, for a term expiring December 31, 1949 William 2cCush, Bellingham Aati.onal Bank Building, for a term expiring December 31, 1949 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of February, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Fx-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COidi'aiISSIONERS OF WHATCOIA COUNTY, WASHIIIGTON E. C . itAN LEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KIiiG Commissioner /Dance License Application No. 507-A for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School sym on February 12, 1944, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall community Club. By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 h.M., Wednesday, February 9, 194,41 Nhen they again convened, with all members present. The following claims were -.pproved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham 1:uto Parts Cascade Laundry & Cleaners it it it George Janssen, Postmaster The Macmillan Company Election Officials -Dr. Dist. #22 BOUNTY ROAD FUND: Coast 'lransit, Inc. Jewell Motor Company Ekdahl & Seppala it it Standard Oil Co. of California it n tt rr If it tt n rr it it It it It tt Union Oil Company if It if The Pennzoil Company Trunkey & Sons it It SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Elizabeth B. Roberts Assessor Court house Jail Pros. Atty Supt. of Sch. Adv. Exp. Total of Claims Alloyed • 74 .66 17.07 20.00 2.46 24.50 w 65.43 $ 11.81 1,127.32 713.27 9.27 88.58 354.58 79.96 32.16 79.69 466.94 36.75 21.06 93 •�l.2 3,114.81 25.002.5.00 3,205.24 JDance License Application NO. 508, f'or public dances to be held at Parachute Inn, Oct. 1, 1943 to Oct. 11 1944, Incl., was approved by the Board and the license issued to Monta Beaty. The January report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on tile. JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY _THE-^ 8th DAY oP __ FEBRUARY BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIiIiISSIONERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Cutter ofResurfacing Jones-Bakerview- Winn Roads and Cherrywood Avenue, to be ( Resolution to Resurface known as CRP-SU #43 } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with crushed gravel, approximately 2-z miles of the Jones-Bakerviev;-'Finn Roads, be- ginning at Rural Avenue in the center of Sec. 4 and run Southerly thru Secs. 4, 9, 15, 16 Tp 38 N R 2 E, bein south on Jones Road, east on Bekerview Road and south on Winn Road, to the iularietta Pavement; and 3/4 of a mile on Cherrywood Avenue, beginning at Bennett hvenue and run East to Alderwood Avenue in Sec. 14, Tp 38 N R 2 E, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 17ork: Lay Labor $2,620.80 Gas Tax runds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED ldiD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of February, 19A.4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIS.'KISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER oounty Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy, COZIER Deputy Auditor BOARD , OF COUNTY COyii4 ISSIOiVERS OF WHATC01 COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C . MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 11, 194J+. Approved C4�V-CP, rfy(��/L� Chairman o Board ��:!_L.:.�//r�//!.r�.�•.�//rr.�;,._J -%rJ' i r'..i.�'!..{./.1../J. r, ,..;r �--/= 1..:._1' r' :'_ ir_:..:� ' .i _': ,J._l ..t.__�. ::J..t._!':;J;__.i.�..::_i'._�.J_',_i;-�: ;' 7r ;; ti 7i ii`71717iY1"7/ 71 �7t�f�f7't7�7% r 7 T71'7i 7 7f7 71 "77 �r7f7T7r��t7r�r7/ �r 7(7!"7r71 7r7 7 i�TYf7! v Irk 7i 7! 7i`7i�1-7i7%7r" li -11T f7"7'i 7ti �7; 7fir 7i77�T v7 7� vr'r ; rir7i ; 7rIrY `77 �T7, 7 MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, iiarch 9, 1944, the board convened at 9:30 A.Li., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. if it it 11 it it 11 11 it it tt tt Northwestern Insurance Agency George Janssen, Postmaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. ti it n i► it It II li Orrel E. Jensen ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Shell Oil Company, Inc. it t1 .11 11 it it it it Lewis Freeman Weldit Tank & Steel Company it ti 1T it Auditor .45 Assessor .20 Commissioners .38 Treasurer .18 It - 67.81 Juv. Court 5.00 n 11 ,25 It it (Play) 9.23 Sheriff .50 Jail /+8.23 Supt. of Sch. 1.45 Hort. Insp. .18 Civ. Defense .55 Elect. & Reg. .60'> 135.01 28.77 10.30 •255.48 312.00 6.60 100.45 713.60 0 01 JAivUARY TER REWORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE llth Y OF FEBRUARY ,944 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Amy Hardenbrook 3.71 Cecily Barrett 46.30 Hazel Jones 78.80 Airs. Ralph Cameron 20.00 Aubert Drug Co. 7.28 it it n. 15.08 Roy Barrett, Drugs 31.72 Bellingham Visiting nurse AssTn 21.85 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 7.50 Hurley Drug dart 18.49 Dr. J. R. Morris 27.50 Red Cross Pharmacy 8.00 Pelagius Williams 22.30 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 60.90 Aubert Drug Company 1.55 it It If 4.22 Bellingham Coal Yiines 189.69 Northern Grocery 32.17 11 n 13.61 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 19.01 it it It it 1.85 Standard Brands, Inc. 13.72 Standard Oil Co. of California 45.37 tr u n If n 55.57 it n n if n 47.28 Total of Claims Allowed 793.47 V 1,642.08 ""A petition, bearing 14 signatures, was filed by St. Annets Alter Society of Sumas, praying for the opening of a road leading to a cemetery in the Clearbrook District. Referred to the County Engineer for action. -'A petition, bearing 10 signatures, was filed with the Board, for the vacation of Plumb Street, lying east of Block 6, Canfield's Addition to iiarietta, in Section 8, lo:vnship 38 north, Range 2 East W.M., and was referred to the County Engineer for Action. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiLiISSIONERS OF 1 IUi TCOui COUla TY, WASHINGTON J In the matter of the Adoption of a Preliminary } Supplemental Budget Covering Available Excess Funds ( Resolution Adopting for the County Road Fund for the Fiscal year 1944 } WHEREAS,. pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chap. 82 of the Session Laws of 1943, it is the purpose of this Board to adopt this Preliminary Supplemental Budget of available excess.County Road Funds for expenditure during the year 1944, on the basis hereinafter set forth: Funds accrued in the MOTOR VEHICLE FUND and allotted to Whatcom County in, excess of the estimate of the Director of Highways for the year 1943, the full amount of which was not anticipated in the regular County Road Budget for 1944 (Excess $45,885.46 less $20,000.00 anticipated in 1944 budget) and now to be made available, for Construction . . . $' 25,885.46 Funds accrued in the 3 MILL LEVY FUND,,collected in excess of the amount budgeted for the year 1943, no part of which was anticipated in the 1944 Budget, and now to be made available for maintenance . . . . . $, 789.79 Funds accrued in the MISCELL1.NEOUS REVENUES FUND in excess of the ainount budgeted for the year 1943, no part of which was anticipated in the 1941+. Budget, and now to be made available for Overhead & Operations $1080.00 and Maintenance $17, 668.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 7G. Total 45,423.73 WHEREAS, since the balance of unexpended funds from the 1943 budget was less than antici- pated in the 19A.4 Budget, and the amount of excess funds was larger than anticipated in the 194A. budget, the percentages for county road funds will be revised and fixed as follovis: MOTOR VEHICLE FUNDS: Overhead & Operation .$ 18, 591. 76 6.19187io (Gas Tax) Maintenance 19l,64 1.35 CrIl 63.82502j. Construction 90,027.42 29.98310% 3 MILL LEVY FUNDS: Maintenance $ 22,278.41 70.1055% Construction 7,000.00 22.0275% Purchase of Equipment 21500.00 7.8670;0' MISCELLANEOUS REV: Overhead & Operation 11080.00 1.8763% Maintenance 56,479.86 98.1237% NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Tuesday, Feb. 29, 1944, at the hour of 10:00.otclock A.M., in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, in the Court House in Bellingham, Wash- ington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing on the adoption of the rinal Supple- mental Budget end at which hearing anyone may appear and be heard for or against any part of the Preliminary Supplemental Budget: and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JkNUFRY TERM FRIDAY THE__ llth DAY of FEBRUARY _19 44 U N I O"N i Nii N 6C Grv� UE RING H A M rVPA S H I N GT O BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that proper notice of such hearing shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of February, 1944• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMLiISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COJ�IiAISSIOi�ERS OF WHATCOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman R E S O L U T I O N GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner v'V1HEREAS, Whatcom County, Washington, because of a foreclosure of tax lien thereon owns the lands described as follows, to -wit: The East One-half (EI) of northeast One-cuarter (NEB) of Section Eleven (Sec. 11), 'Township Thirty-seven R. 37) North, Range Three (R. 3) East, Willamette Meridian, containing eighty (80) acres more or or less according to United States Government survey. WHEREAS, these lands are of more than equal value with the hereinafter described lands oirmed by the State Forest Board of the State of Washington held under hem. Rev. Stat., sections 5812-3 to 5812-4, lying and being in Whatcom County, Washington, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: The Southeast One -quarter (SEA) of Southeast One-cuarter (SE,) of Section Four (Sec. 4), Tom Forty (T. 40), Range Five (R. 5) Last Willamette Meridian, and the Southeast One -quarter (SE4) of Southwest One -quarter (SW-L ofSection Ten (Sec. 10), Township Forty (T. 40) North, Range Five (R. 5)) East, Willamette Meridian, containing eighty (80) acres more or less according to United States government Survey. AND, WHEREAS, said exchange of lands with the State Forest Board will be advantageous to Whatcom County and to the State of Washington, and the State Forest Board will consolidate and blackout its forest lands and areas by the deed of the above described land from said Whatcom County 'to said State Forest Board and said lands being suitable and chiefly valuz:ble for forestry purposes, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the chairman of the board of county commissioners of Whatcom County be and he hereby is authorized and directed in the name of Whatcom County to grant and convey to the State Forest Board the hereinbefore described land free and clear of encumbrances under and by virtue of the authority of said �-ha.pter 77, Laws of 1937. DATED at Bellingham, Wash., this llth day of February, 194A.. (SEAL OF' THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIJd ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington E. C. LIANLEY GEO. ELDER C lIkRLE S E. KING Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 1,77a shington The deed, authorized by the above resolution, was executed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners on this llth day of rebruary, 1944• There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.,. Tuesday, February 15, 1944. Approved Chairman of tAe Board i�r`r/#�` :` ty;` 1/1 '## t######y�# `ri##7r#71 fi rn#ri; #i## -hiT### i`### �i#�i# ### �1###r##### ## ter# t# `## JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS TERt,4____ TUESDAY THE -_ 15th Y OF FEBRU 1944 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, JA.NUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February this date, with all members present. the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Ekdahl & Seppala Orland Ivarson Fred Ingersoll Dorothy Dow Crum Nellie Diezma.n Lois IVestby George Janssen, Postmaster Morse Hardware Company West Publishing Company World Book Company Union Printing Company Ekdahl & Seppala. Shell Oil Co., Inc. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B & L Grocery Bellingham Coal dines Brown & Cole, Inc. #2 Hiway Market Penny Profit Grocery Mrs. Etta Pratt Safeway Stores, Inc. it 1t " it It 11 Vdanamaker' s General Lidse Zobrist Store Etta Leickem Aubert Drug Co. St. Luke's General Hospital PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Ed L. Brinson, K. D. Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Union Printing Co. Farmers lutual Telephone Co. Assessor Treasurer it It 11 It " Court House Sup. Court Supt. of Sch. Exten. Service 1t 1t Total of Claims Allowed r 63.94 5.40 46.17 28.60 30.00 16.00 14.99 63.39 12.4g 16.00 16.00 95.00 .8S 20.00 25.00 17.50 6.28 .73 9 49.51 A motion by Commissioner Elder, seconded by Commissioner King, and passed unanimously, as follows: "That Ralph C. Tenney be appointed in place of Harry A. Binzer as Senator from the 42nd District" BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLULISSIONERS OF WHATCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTON f IN THE LATTER OF THE APPOINTLIENT OF A SENATOR TO FILL THE VACANCY IN THE ( R E S O L U T I O N 42ED LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT WHEREAS, at the general election held in 1942, Harry A. Binzer was duly and legally elected as Senator from the 42nd Legislative District which comprises all of the City of Belling- ham, Whatcom County, Washington., and WHEREAS, a certificate of election was issued and delivered to the said Harry that he thereafter duly qualified as State Senator from said District, and 114HEREAS, the said Harry A. Binzer has now entered the armed service of the United States and has received from the United States the appointment as Captain, and by the acceptance of such appointment he has automatically vacated the office of Senator from the 42nd Legislative District as provided in 'article 2, Section 14, of the Constitution of the State of Washington, and that the said office of aenator from the said district is now vacant; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 1'Jash- ington, does hereby appoint Ralph C. Tenney as Senator of the 42nd Legislative District comprisfr the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, llvashington. DONE in regular adjourned 'session of February, 1944•- . THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIlAISSIONERS) of County Commissioners this 15th day C. LiANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board COZIER Deputy CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 5e) 7 JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE—__ 15th DAY OF— FEBRUIIRY ----I 944_ =====UNtoii-nIN fYlTcII�9ErrT94RxN-.-WASN{NGTG -- ✓ A petition, bearing 93 signatures, was filed with the Board by Robert Renauf, said petiti praying for the formation of a fire district in Geneva Township., Whatcom CoLuaty, Viashington. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL'IMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TE FORMATION OF ) A FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IN ,( R E S O L U T I O N GENEVA TOWNSHIP WhEREAS, there has been filed with this Board, by Robert Renauf, a petition bearing ninety-three (93) signatuns, praying for the formation of a Fire Protection District in Geneva ToYmship, and WHEREAS, the said petition has been checked by the County Auditor and found to be sufficient and in all respects conforming to the law, and. WHEREAS, under Chapter 34, Session Laws of 1939, it now becomes necessary for this Board to fix a date of hearing upon said petition, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing upon the said petition be held at 10:00 A. T., on Friday, march 17, 1944, in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, in the Court House, in Bellingham, yvashington, at which time any interested person may appear to be heard for or against the proposed formation of a fire protection district in Geneva Township. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of February, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COLT ISSIONERS OF VVHA7.=1' COUNTY, ti;ASHI1dGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhLvIISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATC01a COUNTY, WASHINGTON 1-1 IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORITY ) ( ITO REPORT ON NARCOTICS R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Elby E. Ames is the regularly appointed and qualified Administrator of the Whatcom County Welfare Department, having occupied the said position by appointment of this Board since September 1, 19,43, and as such Administrator has full charge of the lnlhatcom County Hospital; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that his shall be the signature appearing on all orders for, and all reports of narcotics in the Whatcom County Hospital, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be furnished to the 'Treasury Depart- ment, Internal Revenue Office, Tacoma, Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of February, 19A.4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIiaISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY CO;:L%ISSIONERS OF V,'HATCOIA COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. � C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T.' SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 15,' 1944. Approved &7(!f_ �i Chairman off the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 18th v of Februa 19 44 MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 15, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A _u.,I this date, with all members present. The following claims :were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - February Auditor 1,567.50 if it i+ Suppi 372.75 if +' Assessor 11835.66 IT +' Commissioners 600.00 It rr Treasurer 2,226.74 ++ ++ Court House 405.01 ++ " Sup.. Court 178.65 ++ +' Juv. Court 310.00 IT rr Clerk 679.3 7 It it J. P. No. 1 150.00 IT it J. P. No. 2 130.00 " ++ Constable 60.00 It +' Coroner 66.66 rr rr Pros. Atty 542.50 n It Sheriff 713.87 n it Jail 485.00 +' +' Supt. of Sch. 509.40 Exten. Serv. 459.99 ++ It Hort. Insp. 200.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Assessor 3.75 Frazi.er's Typewriter Service Treasurer 64.89 George Janssen, Postmaster Constable 5.00 C. J. Sorensen It 5.00 4-X Baking Company Jail 20.63 Owl Pharmacy It 1.44 ti-ash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn it 14.37 L. A. Freimann Exten. Serv. 9.32 Carolyn P. Harquand ++ it 24.52 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Civ. Defense 2.00 idabel H. Sheridan Adv. Exp. Sch. 150.00 Belle Reeves, Sec+y of State if it Dr.#22 5.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 8302; 821.88- ++ it 8303 600.00 11 +' 8304 200.00 it " 8305 .200.00 It +' 8306 898.44 Dept. of Labor & Industries 426.76 County Road Fund (County Stores) 11261.25 11 It it Co. Stores Garage) 227.72 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Safeway Stores, Inc. 18.98 Sears, Roebuck do Co. 23.00 It IT if 18.98 12th Street Grocery 12.50 Margaret Dr6ullard 11.29 Emma Meeks 36.75 Carrie Riggs 66.76 Dept. of uabor & Industries 5.34 Payroll - Trans. 37-368 1,070.17 Mrs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Stark's Home 35.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 2.50 Aubert Drug Co. 44.30 rr It n 12.09 it it rr 16.72 Fairhaven Pharmacy 2.42 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 8.88 Owens Drug Co. 3.49 Owl Pharmacy 19.60 rr rr 14.33 it +' 7.67 it It 5.73 if rr 3.20, Albers Grocery 17.00 Susie A. Cunningham 15.00 Tom Jacklin 24.00 Mrs. George (Mitchell 14.00 Superior Groceteria 46.00 Cash Assistance Roll for arch 14,862.15 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - February 685.00 glary Edna Barter 55.00 $- 11, 799. 02 $ 4,636.05 y, 16,447.85 $ 740.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS t � JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE- lbth DAY OF rEBRUARY 194. ILAW LIBRARY -.FUND: Eunice K. Doucette Bancroft-V;Thitney Company West Publishing Company The American Law Book Company Total of Claims Allowed 10.00 30.92 87.00 20.00 147.92 33,770.84 Estimate. of Cost was certified, and notice published as follows: CRP-SL #43 Jones-Bakerview-Winn Roads - Est. Cost of Work $ 2,620.80 COhILISSIONVRS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF' THE COUNTY } ( NOTICE OF HEARii1G ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY CA`ihERINE N. VAIL & OTHERS } NOTICE IS HLiEBV GIVEN, That the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Catherine N. Vail and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated, being described in said report as follows: Plumb Street, lying east of Block 6, Canfield 1 s Addition to Marietta, in Section 8, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.. and that the 1./,th day of march, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o tclock A.Id.., has been set for the hearing of said report andthe-consideration thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY CO WISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. M NLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD.OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO..ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner (Dated this 18th day of February, A.D., 1944 Dance License Applica. tion No. 509, for public dances to be held at Twin Gables between Jan. 12 19/,4 and June 30, 191+/+, "Intl., was,- approved by the Board and the license issued to Mrs. Eva Smith. Tuesday, February 22, 1944, the next regularly scheduled session day, being a legal holiday adjournment was taken until 9:30..A.M., Wednesday, February 23, 1944 Approved Chairman of th Board #-##MPTr 7'J#4ikJ 1 # ##, r' th-"#! #r `#r#`rl t'"#'ir`�` r r r� f 4;��717; ii ii i13T�77f7t Il it7J 17r7i'7i' J,/7/1,- - 17rTT i7 4�i 'il LYr1, 7 l i 17i 7f#7tiJ `711 7i 7171 MEETING, ti"rEDNESDAY, FEBRUS:RY 23," 19,44 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 18, 19,441 the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: Martin Plumbing Company Robert McCallum Joe Altose Albert Booman Mary E. Breed Doy Hughes Edith EcLachlan S. S. Lambert Bernice idaricle Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. ITREASURERIS REVOLVING FUND: Frank Corey Court House $ 8.J.9 If it 76.74 Jail 6.13 Supt . of Bch. 3.00 it 3.00 it 3.00 It 3.00 it 3.00 it 3.00 Civ. Defense 6.60 115.96 12.00a 12.00 ar (3 0 LRECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM- WEDNESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF FEBRUkRY 19�4 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood, li. D. 138.00 Total of Claims allowed 265.96 The application made to the Washington utate Liquor Control Board by Clara LacDOnald for a transfer of the license of E. Griffin, Cedarville bervice Station, R #3, Bellingham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no furtherbusiness to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.`'i., Friday, 1"ebruary 25, 1944- Approved(p, Chairman of the Poard #%` # ##W ##i##-Lr `trr1 r �i� ri` -# r i 1�fYl 711%�1Tt�%rir7,- ifs#;r �fr`tv7kt i'#rI ii r#fit rr�r� i�7 rlr rr grit / i`yr"-il i 1EETING, FRIDAY, F'EBRUARY 25, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, February 23, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 I this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - Suppl Sheriff 56.70 George Janssen, Postmaster Hort. Insp. 15.00 71.70 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Mrs. F. H. Hayward $ 63.75 J. A. Cole 2.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 21.59 IT It it tr 41 Oeser Cedar Company 259.10 it It it 119.0 7 Ership Sheet "detal Works 1.73 Howard -Cooper Corp. 11.99 r, It IT 11.99 Western. Tractor & Equipment Co. 21.41 it if n „ 489.25 Bellingham Transfer 2.32 Sigts Texaco Service 2.06 North Washington Implement Co. 4.94 Jeffcott Motor Co. 3.35 Clark Electric Company 4.94 Ray Pennington 14.83 George F. Cannon 150.00 1,215.03 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Water Department 3.69 Central Stores Revolving Fund 34.46 City Sanitary,Service Company 2.95 Western Union 'telegraph Co. 1.50 Aub ert Drug Company 6.71 Dr. Car-L Tgi. Erb 12.00 Hawley Cab Company 5.50 Hawley Cab & Amb. Co. 2.45 if n if IT 7.95 IT it It tr 5.50 Leonard Everett 10.00 Hawkins Yerc. Co. 5.00 HowardIs Stop & Shop Grocery 50.00 J. C. Penney Co. 81.98 Payroll - Trans. 37-375 62.00 Tessie Dawson 17.59 Mrs. W.' O f Cain 65.00 Mrs. Ethel 0 tCain 66.00 Mrs. W. 0 'Cain 65.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-378 31471.57 George Janssen, Postmaster 76.004,052.85 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John C. Bergin 15.00 Archie J. Smith 20.00 $ 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed 0 5074.55 JA_NUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS5 6 1 TERM FRIDAY THE- 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1944 BEFORE THE BOA RD OF COUNTY MaLISSIONERS OF V1HATCK COUNTY, V7dASHIi4GTON In the matter of Resurfacing the Kickerville ) ( Resolution to Improve Road, to be known as CRP-Sk #44 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface with crushed gravei, 1z miles of the KICKE'RVILLE ROAD in Sections 4, 5, 8, 9 Township 39 North, Range 1 East, beginning at the Brown Road and run 14orth to the Blaine -Ferndale Pavement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ l,/+q/+-00 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED Ai4D AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of February, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0LIiISSIONFRS) BOARD OF COUNTY C01idAISSIONERS OF 17HATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTOA By E. C . 1danley Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PUNY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KIi�G County Auditor & Ex -of ficio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO2JI1ISSIONERS OF 'NHATCOLfi COUNTY, ti'uASHINGTON In the matter of Resurfacing the Tromp Road Resolution to Improve to be known as CRP-SL11 #45 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface with crushed gravel 3//+ of a mile of the TROMP ROAD in Section 2A., Township 40 north, Range 2 East, beginning at the Guide laeridian Pavement and running West and South to the Birch Bay-Lynden Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 830.00) Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road andBridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of February, 1914,.. (SEAL OF' THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlt L'ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board I By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COi,I-,ISSIONERS OF WHATCOi l COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. YiANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner MH RLES E. KING Commissioner ti' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 56 JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE_ 25th Y OF FEBRUARY 19 /+'+ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU14TY COLLISSIOIJERS OF WfitiTCOL COUNTY, V,.ThSHINGTOId IN THE LATTER OF CI.LLING FOR BIDS FOR DOING THE ) OFFICIAL PRINTING FOR WHATCOi'1i COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR ) RESOLUTION & ORDER BEGIMING JULY 11 1944, and ENDING JUNE 30, 1945, ) BOTH INCLUSIVE ) a WHEREAS, Sections 4080 and 4081, Remington's Compiled Statutes of the State of Washington, same being Sections 1844 and 1845, Pierce's Code of the Laws of the State of Washington, require that the County Auditor issue a call for bids for doing the official printing of the County, for the year beginning July 1, 1944, and ending June 30, 1945, both dates inclusive, and WHEREAS, the law further provides that said bids be received, considered and awarded by the Board.of County Commissioners at their regular meeting in April of each year, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED idiD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed 'to issue a call for bids for doing the official County -rinting of ti.rhatcom County for the year beginning July 1, 1944 and ending June 30, 1945, both dates inclusive, same to be opened considered and awarded at the regular April session of the Board, all as required by law. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board on the 25th day of February, 1944• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO LISSIONERS ) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COit,IiISSIONERS OF WHLTCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTOid E. C. Lil,-NLEY C hairmEn GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHi,RLES E. KING Commissioner fThe bonds of Otto Gerhardt Graep, Ernest C. Nolte and Ralph VanDyk, in the amount of $2500.00, each, as Commissioners of Drainage District No. 22, viere approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. Dance License Application No. 5094,for a public dance to be held in the Kendall School Gym on iebruary 26, 1944, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Community Club. There being no furthErbusiness to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1., Tuesday, February 29, 1944. Approved Chairman of the/ Board 1LJ /_ :-1�--'--Ir-i..CJL! t .1:.-L+ :'.111:.'il 11;_j1.�'1 i_.: '_� .' 1i1;--L-1i�'"-b J:_;:. ,-=.1s!.1J._' 14.If--l!-'-i,:-i<�-_� it 1 J1J'� l 1T7 ?{�7T T ��l>�Tl7T7i7r7t�t7J7/"7T7r7r7T7T T 7: �f7ilk 0 )F;Y7'>i �r7r7r I Wlt 1r77It %T'lTrrfr7T J7r„77 �T7TTi 7[7i 77 7T77"7T7T 7i t7r7T�T7Tt 7TIT7i A lT i7 1 T7 n 7T7r7I /T7T7! %I7Til7�71 HEETING, TUESDAY.$ FEBRUi�RY 29, 1944 JANUARY TERIA Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 252 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company Frazier's Typewriter Service Pacific Tele . & Tele . Company r1 it li ii Otto Nielsen County Road Fund E. C. Manley Geo. Elder Charles E. King Hall & McChesney, Inc. George Wetzel Frazier's Typewriter Service Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company it 11 11 11 Addressograph Sales Agency Sumas News Auditor $ 31.58 " 51.50 " 4.75 Assessor 6.35 11 126.50 1r 18.5,2 Commissioners 53.70 it 4.85 It 2.95 1► 14.02 n 13.91 tr 8.50 Treasurer 13.35 " 15.40 11 1.80 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE__ 29th DAY OF FEBRUARY 79 ====UHID tfPHiHTiHIFFEU= IFINUHAM='N 'JHIHWD --- - - John_B. Dunn Court House $ 10.76 Bellingham 'Sash & Door Co. it " . 18.96 Lee Grocery Company it " 5.54 Charles Rand Sup. Court 219.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company +' " 10.86 it it " It rr ►' Rep. 3.13 rr it if if Juv. Court 8.08 r► it Clerk 3.45 W. N. Hine J. P. Country 2.75 Walter K. Pixley IT 22.00 Chas. Doran (Witness) It 2.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Pros. Atty 3.70 it It r► ++ Sheriff 5.89 County Road Fund it 51.49 Dept. of Labor & Industries It 25.50 r► rr It Jail 17.33 if '.' It Constable 5.78 Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 24.54 E. P . Dutton & Co., Inc. 1.06 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company !' " 5.65 County Road Fund " " " 9.69 If It It , Exten. Service 20.59 Wash. St. Assfn Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. hss'n 16.46 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Civ. Defense 40.29 r► it it If Adv. Exp. (S.J.Co.) 7.96 913.69 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 26.50 Multi -Products Engineering Co., Inc. 9.43 James Rogers 4.75 It It 1.75 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 2.92 Lynden Service Station 2.06 H. M, Moir 28.33 Pacific Manif oldingBook Co. 107.12 182.86 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Rosa A. Reed 38.68 Ethel Rinehart 4.31 Columbia University. -Press 2.55 Family Welfare Association 2.00 Abbott Laboratories 1.85 Aubert.Drug Company 35.93 it " n 1 Ingrams Laboratory, Inc. 16.96 Lederle Laboratories, Inc. 37.24 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 26.72 Bellingham Publishing_Company 4.00 A. J. Blythe Plbg.'.& heating Co. 21.05 Dahl Fish Company 6.03 Jeffcott liotor Company 1,152.91 Lee Grocery Company 6.67 it If r► 13.92 It rr It 57.97 it n if " 22.26 The Modern Hospital Pub1. Co. 5.00 1,457.49 C HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 10.30 10.30 Total of Claims Allowed 2,564.34 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COKa'ISSIONERS OF WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of the Adoption of a Supplemental } Budget, a:nd.Revision of Percentages for County ( FINAL RESOLUTION ADOPTING Road Fund for the Fiscal year 1944 WBERFkS, funds in excess of the amount budgeted for the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 1943 have accumulated in the said Road Fund of Whatcom County; and WHEREAS,.in order to make .said excess funds available for use in 1944 this Board did, on February 11, 19A.4, in conformity ^;,Iith Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1943, adopt a Preliminary Supple- mental Budget covering said excess funds and fixing the time and place of hearing thereon at 10:00 orclock A.M., February 29, 1944, in the office of the Whatcom County Commissioners in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington; and WHEREAS, in accordance with said resolution, duly published in compliance with law, said hearing was held at the time and place designated, all persons having the opportunity to appear and be heard either for or against any part of said proposed Supplemental Budget, and no protests thereon being entered; 56 J1 NUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TTTFSDAY TFIE--- 29th DAY OF FFRRfJh.RY 19__44- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the follotiving Supplement<<1 Budget, appropriating the following amounts of excess funds accumulated, and making said funds available for use in the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 1944, on the basis hereinafter set forth, as pro- vided in Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1943, be, and, the same is hereby ADOPTED: Funds accrued in the MOTOR VEHICLE FUND and allotted to VChatcom County in excess of the estimate of the Director of Highways for the year 1943, the full amount of which was not anticipated in the regular County Road Budget for 1944. (Excess $45,885.46 less $20,000.00 anticipated in 194.4 budget) and now to be made avail- able for Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25,885.46 Funds accrued in the 3 MILL LEVY FUND, collected in excess of the amount budgeted for the year 1943, no part of which was anticipated in the 1944 Budget, and now to be made available for Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789.79 Funds accrued in the &LISCELLANEOUS REVENUES FUND in excess of the amount budgeted for the year 1943, no part of which was anticipated in the 1944 Budget, and now to be made available for Overhead & Operation in the amount of $1,080.00, and for Maintenance in the amount of $17,668.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 18,748.48 Total a 45,423.73 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the percentages for County Road Funds will be revised and fixed as follows: JAOTOR VEHICLE FUNDS: Overhead & Operation ". 18,591.76 6.191870 (Gas Tax) Maintenance 1911641. 35 63.8250.2/ Construction 90,0.27..4.2 29.98310h 3 MILL LEVY: Maintenance 22,278.41 70.1055 Construction 7,000.00 22.0275 Purchase of Equipment 2,500.00 7.8670 0 MISCELLANEOUS REV: Overhead & Operation 1,080.00 1.8763 o Maintenance 56,479.86 98.1237 % Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of February, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COY11LISSIONERS OF WHATCOL. COUNTY, VJASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. DING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the -board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMLiISSIONERS OF INHATCOL1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON J IN THE 1ATTER OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF LANDS FROM THE LEASE OF THE ( RESOLUTION RESCINDIAG UNITED AIR LINES WHEREAS, at the request of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, this Board did, on January 20, 1944, pass a resolution withdrawing a certain.0.077 acres from the lands leased to the United Air Lines, in order that it might be used by the C.A.A. as a portion of the site for a communications building, and WHEREAS, the C.A.A. now requests the cancellation of the lease then applied for, and desires instead the lease of a site entirely outside of the lands leased to the United Air Lines, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the said resolution of .January 20, 1944, be, and it is hereby rescinded, leaving the lease to the United Air Lines as originally granted on December 22, 1941• DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of February, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY .QO!3rr1ISSIOiiERS OF WHATCOIu COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. LANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiauiISSIOUERS) Chairman GFO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING CommissionerCounty Auditor & E -officio Clerk of the Boa AK By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUP:RY TERM TUESDAY, THE—_ 29th AY OF FEBRUARY �iNioti=FNFNFiNG�iT.rBFCLSNGFF7{vrN�{C HFRSFd -- — _ Bellingham, ',,Vashington Relocation Communication L E A S E 8tE;:ti6n between ✓ WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, and THE UNITED STATES OF A1,4ERICA 1. This LEASE, made and entered into this twentieth day of January in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, by and between Whatcom County, State of Washington, whose address is County Court House, Bellir4aamj Washington, for it and its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the lessor, and the tiNITED STATES OF AIUERICA, hereinafter called the Government: WITNESSETH: The parties hereto for the consideration hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree as follows: 2. The lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises, viz: Beginning at a point which bears N. 370 22t W., 872.57 feet and thence S. 520 38t W., 500.00 feet from the corner common to Sections 10, 11, 14 and 15, T. 38 N., R 2 E., W.M., thence N 370 22t W., 70.00 feet to a point, thence S. 400 201 W., 170.24 feet to a point, thence S 30 41t E., 95.42 feet to a point, thence N. 400 20t E., 226.10 feet to the Place of Beginning, containing 0.311 acre, more or less, and lying in the SE-L SEA of Section 10, T. 38 N., R. 2 E., W.L., Whatcom County, Washington. Bearings are true. And. a .right-of-way for ingress and egress to and from the premises; a right-of-way or rights -of -way for establishing and maintaining a pole line or pole lines for extending electric power,. telephone and telephone typewriter facilities to the premises; and rights -of -way for subsurface power,.communication and'water lines to the premises; all rights -of -way to be over the said lands and adjoining lands of the lessor and, unless hereinbefore described by metes and bounds, to be by the most convenient routes; And the right to e.stablish and maintain beacon lights and other lightingequipment, radio, land other facilities for communication and signaling purposes., and other facilities and equipment for the guidance and operation of .aircraft; And the right of grading, conditioning, installing drainage facilities, and seeding the soil of the premises, and the removal of all obstructions from the premises which may constitute a hindrance or hazard to the operation of aircraft or to the establishment and maintenance of air navigation facilities; 3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurtenances for the term beginning January 20, 194A. and ending with June 30, 1944 4. The Government shall not assign this lease an any event, and.shall not sublet the demised premises except to a desirable tenant and for a similar purpose. 5. This lease may, at the option of the Government, be renewed from year to year at a rental of.One and No/100 Dollars ($1.00) per annum, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions herein specified, provided notice be given in writing to the lessor at least thirty (30) days before this lease or any renewal thereof would otherwise expire: Provided that no renewal thereof shall extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond the thirtieth day of June, 1964. 6. The lessor shall furnish to the Government, during the occupancy of said premises, under the'terms of this lease, as part of the rental consideration, the following: 7. The lessor shall not, during the -term of this lease erect any structures on the premix nor use nor allow the use of the .said premises in any manner without the written consent of the Department of Commerce, Civil aeronautics Administration. S. The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions, structures or signs, in or upon the premises hereby leased, which fixtures. additions, or structures so placed in or upon or attached to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government and may be removed therefrom by the Government upon the termination of this lease or within 90 days thereafter. 9. The Government shall pay the lessor, for the premises, rent at the following rE,.te: One Dollar ($1.00) per a.nnum. PEyment shall be made at the end of each Government fiscal year. 10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to -any share or part of this lease or to any benefit to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein con- tained shall be construed'to extend to any incorporated company, if the lease be for.the general benefit.of'such corporation or company. 11. The words "heirs, executors, and administrators'l in Paragraph one on page one were deleted prior to execution of this lease by all parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date first above 'written. WHATCOM COUNTY By E. C. MANLEY Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners Lessor THE UNITED STATES OF ILMRICA By RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANULRY TERM- TUESDAY -THE-----29th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1914-4- I, Pliny T. Snyder, certify that I am the County Auditor and Secretary of the Board of County Commissioners of the corporation named as lessor in the attached lease; that E. C. idanley who signed said lease on behalf of the lessor, was then Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of said corporation; that said lease was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers. PLINY T. SAYDER (CORPORATE SEAL) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COV11ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WkSHINGTON IN THE !BATTER OF THE APPOINTLENT OF CHiiRLES KLEY } ( R E S O L U T I O N AS SUPERVISOR OF CUSTER TOWNSHIP } 17BEREAS, a vacancy exists in the position of Supervisor in Custer Township, due to the resignation of George Conn, and WHEREAS, the remaining officials of the said Township have recommended the appointment of Charles Kley to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Charles Kley, whose address is R 1, Blaine, Washing- ton, be and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of Custer Township, Whatcom County, Washington, to assume his duties at once, and to hold such office until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of February, 19A,4. BOi:RD OF COUNTY C0.'11i111ISSIJAFRS OF VJlLt TCOM COUNTY, VaA8HIi4GT0D E. C. ?:IANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COY11ISSIOiIERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHI3RLES E. iilidG County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no'further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 A.M., Friday, Mz rch 3, 194•4. Approved Chairman of th6 Board LL'.111LL' '. Llc .1r1 _C_'r r.J�.. �. rl�rifr� if J i!°;i �i r7r Jirr�t7J i-i-1- 1,- 7%7t�F7r7r Trt 1 rrr, yrrr7i7i ir7riru friri r n 7rrr� it Il urtlt 7trrrr �Hl rrr�rrrJ rr r rr� r7T�r�f�rir il7�mr 7r�rrrrr�rrrTr�r�rir Yry l rf�r J MEETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 31 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 29, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 I this date, with Commissioners Manley and Elder present. The following claims were approved by the BoLLrd for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - February, Suppl Auditor 60.75 Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. it 77.77 Fred H. Dustin Assessor 39.75 Addressograph Sales Agency 11 8.53 it it ++ Treasurer 8.53 C. Dalman Court House 12.00 Pleas Isaacs " '+ 14.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber tills " rr 64•89 Clark Electric Company " it 93 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co. " it9:7`2+ Pacific Steam; Laundry " It 1.03 Audrey Owlsley Juv. Court. 30.84 Catholic Charities of Bellingham " It 108.00 Towner Printing Co.' Clerk 15.91 Wallace Chevrolet Co'. Sheriff 19.78 B. B. neat & Sausa ge Mfg. Jail 52.23 Robert McCallum it 45_22 Harold Smith it 20.49 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n It il.28 IDEC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY TH 3rd Y OF. MARCH -iiAiOtFFAiNii1GFG6rrBELPN6N,{}(�.{SHTNGTO - -- --- F. E. Alexander Wm. A. Fisher Vernon C. McDonald M. C. Olmsted Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 8333 rr 11 8334 " if 8335 " it 8336 " it 8337 n if 8338 It. 8339 tt it 8340 n it 8341 rr it 8342 it 8343 tt It 8344 rr It 8345 Bd. of Edu 5.00 it 5.00 if 5.00 it 5.00 Exten. Serv. 3.75 n +t 8.20 633.62 15804.65 1,393.50 603.75 15762.06 1,649.26 859.65 904.88 803.85 1,326.50 1,066.75 1,043.80 411.30 194.55 13,824.50 Total of ClLims Allowed $ 14,458.12 A petition bearing twenty-four signatures was filed by Frank C. Robinson, Town Clerk of verson, praying for the appointment of Elwood Warner as Justice of the Peace for Everson. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi'MISSIONERS OF VyHATC01 COUNTY, WASHINGTON THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTLZENT ELWOOD WARNER AS JUSTICE OF THE CE FOR THE TOWN OF EVERSON } R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Town of Everson was without a Justice of the Peace, and WHEREAS, a petition, signed by the officials and numerous citizens of the Town of Everson, has now been filed with this Board, requesting the appointment of Elwood Warner as such Justice of the Peace, NOW,.THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, that Elwood Warner, whose address is Everson Ilashington, be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace for the Town of Everson, to assume his duties at once and to continue in office until the next city election, until his successor is duly elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of March, 1944• BO11RD OF COUNTY COiLIISSIONERS OF WHATCOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. 11.NLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OFCOUNTY COI—MISSIONERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER - - - ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner lerk of the;Board y L.. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned tit 9:30 A.M., Tues day, March 7, 1944• Approved e 6, Chairman of the Board 71Ti 7 7i 7 T; I 7 7ii% 7`�ffi717] lT fl%17I7' Ti 7/ 7T7i71 �17TIt Dos JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- TTtFST)AY THE-_--- Zth DAY OF L.LR.CH 19 A4 MEETIAG, TUESDAY, MARCH 71 1944 JkNUkRY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 3, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment:. CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor .47 11 11 11 11 Assessor .33 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor " 1.25 tiller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. " 24.72 Ekdahl & Seppala " 15.71 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Commissioners .57 Bellirghan Publishing Company it 14.58 11 It IT Treasurer 28.55 Fred Ingersoll it 25.70 K.V.O.S., Inc. if 5.00 Farmers Mut aLTelephone Company Clerk .25 1T if It it Sheriff .48 Griggs 11 22.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mils Jail 6.44 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. ►' 8.97 Hanning Hardware Company " 1.85 Pacific Steam Laundry " 26.10 McGregor Magazine Agency Supt. of Sch 2.50 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company It 1.78 1, 11 11 11 Exten. Serv. 2.18 L. N. Freimann if 11 10.05 John P. iAiller n 1r 9.65 Ekdahl & Seppala " " 4.22 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 30.30 Farmers idutual Telephone Co. Civ. Defense .25 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher 8388 162.60 Bellingham Publishing Company 6.15 1r if 11 2.70 Union Printing Company 23.00 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Company 4.64 J. H. Puckett 9.56 N. W. Gibbs 35.94 Fred 17. Franklin 15.00 Diehl Motor Company 4.78 1► 11 n 64.79 Fred Jensen 14.89 1, 11 1.85 " 11 10.04 Jewell iviotor Gompany 761.63 Mades Motor Llervice 480.00 it It 1, 87.59 C. S. male Canning Co. 2.83 it 23.5 7 1T 14.01 McBeath Glass Company 3.09 IT if 11 5.41 it 1T IT 28.33 Howard -Cooper Corp. 478.08 Barron Tire Company 65.55 11 11 it 2 8.84 Ekdahl & Seppala 470.12 1T 1, 113.98 1► it 5.56 City of Lynden 50.00 Bellingham Builders Supply 52.37 11 ,1 19.23 53.29 Lind Gravel Company 68.27 Iverson Lumber Co. 303.34 It 11 1r 419.95 Morse Hardware Company 7.06 11 IT 11 240.98 it ►, 1, 44.22 1T n u 5.49 Scott & Hart 1.44 1T 1, 5.46 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 7.20 0. H. Larson 31.61 IC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-384 215.35 Bellingham i,bstrzct Company 10.00 Union Printing Company i7.51 243.90 4,234.44 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS It,--) JANUARY TUESDAY 7th MARCH TERM -THE -_ _._ DAY OF - Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn 93.79 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company 11+.27 Clarence L. Handy 12.75 Lobb Electric & Hardware Company 2.43 Neher Bros. 9.27 North Coast Chemical &..Soap Works 97.1+/+ J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 116.68 it, 29.1r2 Pynor Feed Company 19,4.00 Standard Brands, Inc. 56.49 Whatcom County Auditor 1.75 Owl Pharmacy 22.45 it n 28.60 Shipman Surgical Company. 32.70 Star Drug Company, Inc. 119.06 JohaWyeth & Brother 5.10 Dept. of Labor & Industries 4.29 $ 1,083.35 (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Evelyn R. Freeman 18.13 Mary Edna Bcrter 16.75 Mabel Sheridan 1+6.13 Philip,J. Morey. 26.80 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 7.70 Union Printing loompany 8426 iviiller & Sutherlen Printing Co. 1.55 (TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium $ 517.85 Riverton Hospital 2,337.10 L. A. Greenwood, 1. D. 110.00 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 17.50 (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: - Helen E. Hildebrand 25.00 Knights of Pythias 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed 125.32 2,982.45 $ 50.00 $ 8,719.46 Supplemental Budgets, based on unexpended 1943 funds, were approved as follows: Tuberculosis Hospitalization $ 6003.68 Public Health Fund 3,607.06 - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, 1`4'ASHINGTON r/ In the Matter of Resurfacing } Sunset Avenue, to be known ( Resolution to Resurface as CRP-S�1- #46 } ITT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with crushed gravel, 7/8 of a mile of SUNSET AVENUE beginning at the Pacific High- way in Sec. 34 T 39 N, R 2 E and running East to the Northwest Diagonal Road. BE IT, FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 644.00 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of march, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COi,iLISSIONERS OF' WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHI_VGTON E. C. 1ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1�11ISSIONERS Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex -off icio Commissioner Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy A 0 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY 7th Y OF 11iRCH 1944 BEFORE THE BOtiRD OFF COUNTY CO�LviISSIOi4ERS OF 17HATCOIJi COUNTY, WASHIhGTON In the Matter of Resurfacing ) Sunset Avenue & LaBounty Road, ( Resolution to Resurface to be known as CRP -Sid #47 } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with crushed gravel, ll miles of SUNSET AVENUE and LaBOUNTY ROAD beginning at the Pacific Highway in Sec. 33, Tp. 39 N, R 2 E, and running West on Sunset Avenue to LaBounty Road and North on LaBounty Road to Pacific Highway. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $920.00 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of V:ashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of 1Lrch, 194A, (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO-LIISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COALISSIONERS OF I7HATCOY1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. LiANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner sioner CH11RLES E. KING Commissioner - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUkJTY ML11dISSIOJFRS OF WHATCOL'1 COUNTY, WASHIiiGTOiu J In the iiiatter of Resurfacing } Smith and Hovander Roads, ( Resolution to Resurface to be known as CRP -Sid #1+8 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with crushed gravel, 1" miles of the S,iITH and HOVAADER ROADS beginning at the Pacific Highway in Secs. 28 and 33, Tp. 39 N, R 2 E and running West on the Smith Road to Hovander Road, and in a Northwesterly direction on the Hovander Road to the Ferndale Pavement in Sec. 29, Tp. 39 N, R 2 E. BE' IT FURThT.R RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the folllowing detail: It Items of V-Iork: Day Labor $1" 1,104, 00 Gas `fax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provide . ..BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of LiErch, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU,.4TY COULIIISSIOi�ERS) Attest: PLIiiY T. SNYDER C cunty Audibr & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COtLiiSSIOUERS OF 11,THATCOL COUNTY, 7I.S'HIAGTON By E. C. LLNLEY Ch�:.iriacn GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHi.RLES E. MI G Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAAUARY TUESDAY 7th MARCH TERM THE- _-_ DAY OF 5 . 1 1944 ^A{uP�Af#71P"i0-.rBEiLiHGHAH'r7lF5HlflGiG -- -'- --- -- il BEFORE THE BOkRD OF COUNTY COiaaISSIONERS OF WHATCOid COUNTY, WkSHIEGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY } ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX E ORDER OF SALE WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord- ance with the laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said county deems it for the best interest of said `ounty to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOIX.v THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said county, which said notice shall set forth the property:to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place. of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.1a., and 4 otclol P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County all at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of ��ashington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announce- ment made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: Whatcom Supplemental, Lots 7 & 8� Block 245 e 70.00 First Addition to New �l'hatcom, Nz of Lot 18, Block 258 70.00 Alabama Street Addition, Lot 6, Block A 0 75.00 Cedar Addition, Vac. Block 14 9 0 100.00 Kentucky St. hddition, Lots 1 and 2, Block 189 a 60.00 Silver Beach, Lots 9 and 10, Block 45 0 12.00 Silver Beach, Lot 12, Block 45 0 6.00 Silver Beach, Lot 1, Block 48 0 6.00 Fairhaven Land Company's First Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 27-28, Blk. 89 20.00 Fairhaven Land Company's First Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 9-10, Block 98 60.00 Bellingham Bay Land Company's First Addition, Und. .Lot 34, Block 38 - Und. L S of Lot 35, Block 38 60.00 Clarkts Addition to fairhaven, Lots 4 to 8, Block 3, Lots 13 to 21, Block 3, Lots 1 to 17, Block 4, Lots 20 and 27, Blk. 41 Lots 30 to 32, Block 4, Lot 34, Block 4, Lots 36 to 42, exc the W 1 ft of 42, Block 4, Lots 18 to 24, Block 6, Lots 1 to 12, Block 6, and Lot 25, Block 5 75.00 Cook's Addition, Lots 20 to 2A., Block 4 0 0 0 20.00 Hamilton and Reynoldts Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 20 & 21, Block 5 5.00 Jamesonts Second Bay View Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 18 to 20, Block 14, Lot 21, Block 5 o 16.00 Jamesonts Third Bay View Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 3 & 41 Block 8 5.00 Lysle's Second Addition to Fairhaven, Lot 15, Block 21' 10.00 Na sh's Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 6 to 13, Block 2 80.00 Orford's Addition to Bellingham, Lots 5 and 8. Block 2 10.00 Scheringts Addition to Fairhaven, Lot 1, Block 5 o 20.00 Union Addition to Sehome, Lots 9 to 11, Block 9 o 6.00 City of Blaine, Lots 10 and ll, Block 25 25.00 City of Blaine, Lot 12, Block 25 12.50 City of Blaine, Lot 17, Block 32 . 100.00 Boblett's First Addition to Blaine, Lots 9 to 122 Block 3 40.00 Boblettts First Addition to Blaine, Lots 19, 20 and 21, Block 5 30.00 Steents First Addition to Blaine, Lots 7 and 8. Block 2 15.00 Warren's First Addition to Blaine, Lots 11 to 16, Block 1 45.00 Supplemental Plat of Barkerviile, Lots 16 to 18, Block 4. 30.00 Ferndale Amended, Lots 55 and 57, Block 3 20.00 Ferndale Amended, Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block 14 30.00 East Sehome Addition to Sehome, Und. Lots 1 & 2, Block.2 Und. .11 Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, All of Lot 9, Block 2 10.50 Brownts Park Addition to Blaine, Lot 11, Block 2 10.00 Amended Plat of Ueneva, Lots 1 and 2, Block 7 20.00 Hunter Park, S 75 ft of E _ Lot 1, All W of Lot 1 - N 25 ft of Lot 2, S 25 ft of N 50 ft of E Lot 2, S 50 ft of W x of Lot .2,Block 3 12.00 Maple Falls, Lots 1 to 4, Block 2, Lots 13 to 16, Block 2 25.00 Richard Fentonts Sub -Division, W of Lot 30 0 0 10.00 Town of Glacier, Viz of Lots 5 and 6, Block 5 25.00 Waity's Garden Audition, Lots 1 to 5, Block 6 15.00 Washington Imprcverrnnt Cots 1st Addition to the City of Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 8, Block 9, Lots 1 to 20, Blk. g 35.00 Tax. 5.1: NW SE NE, Sec. 22, Twp. 37 N, Range 4 E 15.00 NW SE, less street, Sec. 21, Trap 38, flange 3 E 150.00 tot 10, Sec. 7, Twp. 38 N. Range 5 E 50.00 Tax 73: Com on N side of Shelby..Ave - now vacated - where sd Ave intersects R R r/w - acc to Plat of New Ferndale - th E along N line of Shelby Ave - now vacated - 208 ft - th' N 208 ft - th W 208 ft - th S 208 ft to beg exc E 5 ft for street, Sec. 20, Twp 39 N, Range 2 E 75.00 �k r 9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM-_ TUESDAY -THE------- 7th DAY OF !`,,ARCH 19-44_ Tax 31.3: Com 16-2ft S of intersection of E line of RR r/w with EV QR Sec. line thru Sec. 20-thS43.5ft-thE100ft-thN43.5ft- th Vd 100 ft to beg. Also corn 161 ft S of E-W QR Sec. line rg thru Sec. 20 - 150 ft E of center of G.A. Ry tract - th E 230 ft - th S 175 ft - th W 230 ft to E line of RR land - th N along Sd E line of sd RR land - and sd line extended - 175 ft to beg exc E .25 ft for st. Sec. 20, Twp 39 N. Range 2 E Tax2.36: Com150ftEofSTcorofNWHE-thE 50ft-thN140ft-thW 50 ft - th S 140 ft to beg. Sec. 35, Twp. 40 N, Range 1 E E 6 ft of Lot 4, aec. 5, Twp. 40 N. Range 2 E SW BE - BE BE, subject to easement, Sec. 5, Twp. 40 A, Range 5 E S = BE BE less road, Sec. 91 Ti^ p. 40 11. Range 5 E SW SE Sec 32 Tw 40 N Ran e 5 E NW NE, Sec. 33, Twp 40 N, R 5 E, BE N1N - HE SVd - BE SW, in Sec. 32 Twp 40 A. Range 5 E Blaine `fide Lands; SWly 50 ft of NEly 150 ft of NWly 100 ft of Block 47 Ja.meson's Bay View Addition, Lots 3 to 5, Block 21 Martin's First Addition to Blaine, Lot 1, Block 7 and Lots 13 to 19, Block 7 City of Blaine, S2 of i,ot.3, all of Lots 4 and 5. Block 23 DONE in regular adjouned session of the Board of Commissioners this 7th dzy of March, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTYCOILIIISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy E. C. LIANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Comlaissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 60.00 10.00 1.00 90.00 25.00 80.00 200.00 7.50 25.00 45.00 250.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.til., Friday, March 10, 1944. Approved X-1f. 1&1! Chairman of th,0 Board 7 7T T�7t!% �r �{Lr"17rf�fTJ.T?f 7,Ft/ 7� 717iY1'7/7% > 7r % 7tC7T7T7r7 fJ 7��1`777T77' i7Tyt 7C7'l�r7 �r717I717r7�717t 7J >F717rir�il%7J7/TT71 r7i%l1fl%71 77t7 lr7r 1rit YT iT MEETING, FRIDAY, LiARCH 102 1944 JANUARY 'TEMil Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, aarch 7, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Li., thi late, with all members present. The following cic_ims were approved by the Board for payment: RENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder J. J. MacPherson Shell Oil Co., Inc. Orland Iverson Clyde E. Rice Bellingham Labor News, Inc. Ferndale Record Farmers Publ. Ass'n, Inc. Union Printing Company Puget Sound Power & Light Company Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Keystone Envelope Co. Union Printing Co. It if If W . 11. Hine Girard Street Grocery Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Walton FruitCompany Wash. Co-op. Egg cc Poultry Ass'n Clare Kersting Union Printing Co. Ireland & Bellingar Lind Gravel Company Union Printing Company ;OUNTY ROAD FUND: Melvin J. Bamford Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Carl Hansen Van's Hardware & Sheet Metal It it Ir 11 Auditor 4.33 Assessor 1.55 Commissioners 1.12 Treasurer 24.58 Ir 25.00 2.00 " 61.14 Ir 2.00 " 203.27 Court House 126.15 Juv. Court 67.60 Clerk 129.84 J. P. No. 1, 1.03 J. P. No. 2 7.83 J. P. Country 2.75 Jail 34.08 It 76.35 Ir 17.82 It 13.28 Supt. of Sch. 17..25 Adv. Exp. - Road 25.49 it " Dr. Dist. #r22 37.50 it if Ir 'I if 202.23 Exten. Service 17.16 50.00 30.34 110.00 7.39 2.35 $, 1,101. 3 5 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUF,RY TERM _ FRIDAY THE___ loth _ DAY OF LARCH 1944 Bellingham Auto Parts Wallace CYwolet Company 11 11 11 Piston Service, Inc. IT it it Automotive Parts Service It n it it o it Shell Oil Co., Inc. 11 r1 11 IT Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 11 11 11 if 11 It 11 n TT n Union Oil Co. 11 1► 11 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. The Texas Co. IT 11 IT The Pennzoil Company Trunkey & Sons IT 11 IT 11 Norstrom Lumber Co. C. V. Vdilder Company Charles Loshbaugh Gerrit Veleke Dept. of Labor & Industries PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elby E. Ames Veta C. Dahl Sara E. Gardner Frances M. Gwinnup Vevanell Hodgson Ruth Kratzig Helen MacKenzie Margaret h1aloy Irene Liarz Sue McMillin Christine E. Olson H. G. Royal Thelma Schaffer Marie N. Smith Alice M. Szymanski Golda Thompson Maud Turner Howard S . Wallace N. J. 'ffarren klaurita Williams Pelagius Williams Anderson & Son Bloedel Donovan Lumber 'mills Christenls Grocery Mrs. S. A. Cunningham Deming Mercantile Mrs. Minnie Leonard N.R.S.-Grocery Pacific Grocery Poplack Brothers Safeway Stores, Inc. 1► 11 11 Simonds Grocery Sumas Mercantile Whatcom Falls Grocery Iris Heckenberg PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Lutual Telephone Company Total of Claims Allowed $ 1.37 10.77 5.18 31.93 21.69 19.41 358.39 2.33 30.14 10.30 507.45 139.20 3.27 536.08 280.11 361.54 6.61 10.00 36.75 66.00 67.81 49.73 54.45 1,762.50 25.00 1.28 501.96 5,101.33 57.53 11.85 17.70 4.05 14.05 8.10 10.55 7.85 18.4G 7.15 22.50 1g.55 6.20 15.60 5.45 1.25 6.40 1.15 1.95 4..25 9.00 3.61 27.56 17.00 15.00 18.00 11.00 39.95 22.25 103.00 98.23 18.98 66.92' 20.00 25.00 13.95 '749.98 .73 A.73 6,953.39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiviMISSIOAE:RS OF V'IHATCOM COUNTY, WESHINGTON I/ IN THE LATTFR OF PURCHASE )� OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT ) RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, to purchase equipment her(inafter described, for use in maintaining county roads, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a call for bids be advertised in accordance with Sec. 47, Chap. 187, Laws of 1937, for the purchase of the following equipment: 1 - Force -Feed Loader, Motor Driven; capacity 200 cu. yds. per hour 1 - Isaacson Bulldozer httachment for County Owned Caterpillar D-7 Tractor a. ? M RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JiiNUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 10th DAY OF YIP RCH 19-44-- Specifications to be obtained in County Road Engineer's Office, and bids to be opened and considered at 10:00 otclock A.M., on Tuesday, YLarch 28, 1944, in the office of the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House, and award to be made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board to reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of Furth, 19L,.4. BOARD OF COUNTY COIdMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. LRNLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLEIISSIOiIERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. S14YDER CHARLES E. KING ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Jerk of theBoard y L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD �OF 'COUNTY COIALISSIONERS OF WHATCOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON N THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTiiIENT ) F uIRS. HELEN BOGUE AS CLERK OF OUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP ) R E S O L U T I O N V.'EEREAS, a vacancy now exists in the position of Clerk of Mountain View Township, due to he resignation of bars. Grace Duxbury,,after twenty-two years of service, and WHEREAS, the Supervisors of thesaid Township have recommended the appointment of rs. Helen Bogue to fill theexisting vacancy, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Irs. Helen Bogue, whose address is R I2, Ferndale, ashington, be and she is hereby appointed as Clerk of iIountain View Township in Whatcom County, ashington, to assume her duties at once and to hold such office until the next regular election, ntil her successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of larch, 1944• BOARD OF COUNTY COLiLISSIOAERS OF WHLTCOLI CUNTY, WASHIEGTON E. C. 11ANLEY (SEAL OFTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COi' L1ISSIOiiERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHP.RLES E. KING ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Jerk of the Board y L. COZIER 1 Deputy The February reports of.the Whatcom County Health Department and the Agricultural Exten- sion Service were received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, March 14, 1944• Approved d. Cp.29,1UYL � Chairman of thd Board ILL- � �,�; i� a �� i:_f 1'. .,'.L.• J._!;-�: q -' iUr111: li_:.__•.! /_r. / J� iJ'.11J.'.f _!'1 J...N./�L,l: r. ref rrt�rrr�}rr, i`#i�r f it icrr, �lr r� rri�'7trrn rrrfi7rrrt�,r�rrrr7ri�r r��iirrirtrYlrrr;'7�n rr�7rrrrr7rrrrirrrriffW-iyrrrrrfrit01u— -hWhJ�h'171f i`rtrr JANUSi RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUE SDk% Y THE- 14.th _ DAY OF. idARCH 944 -IINOA--7A TN"N"Oir EC{INGWAN=WASHINGTO ---.- MEETING, TUESDAY3 MARCH 144., 1944 JP.NU.+ RY TER& Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 10, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Nelson Equipment Company 495.00 Puget Sound Freight Lines 75.6/+ County Road Fund (County Stores) 21134.51 County Road r'und Co. Stores Garage) 245.50 2,950.65 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company 21.89 n n tt 14.48 u it n 3 0.06 Barrett Drugs 22.91 Binyon Optical Company 4.95 Dr. D. F. Carswell 10.30 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 70.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 6.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 5.04 Dr. George Henson 16.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.91 tr it IT 4.. 21 Dr. S. S. Howe 13.50 Dr. S. S. Howe 8.00• International Drug Company 6.49 Dr. L. A. Nygard 70.00 Owl Pharmacy 5.67 It if 15.1a.9 n rt 8.13 tt tr S . OG Dr. C. H. Prouty 4.0.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 9.54 Star Drug Company 8.4.2 Bellingham Visiting 1�urse Asstn 10.35 John P. Woll, O.D. 1.6.07 Mrs. R. L. Cameron 20.00 L. N. Curtis & Sons 371.00 818.41 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3,769.06 ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD In the (Matter of the Petition of } Catherine ill. Vail, et al, for ( ORDER VACATING Vacation of a County Road In the matter of the vacation of a County Road petitioned for by Catherine M. Vail and others, the Board finds as follows: First. ThL.t the petition therefor was filed on the llth day of February, 1944, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chz..irman of the Board on the llth day of February, 1944- Third. That on the llth day of rebruary, 194.4., the county Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 17th day of r"ebruary, 194.4,, the County Engineer filed in the office of the Board his report in writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this board on the 18th day of February, 1944, the 14.th day of March, 1944 wa set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated; that said road is not in use; thEt it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vacation; and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a. part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to The vacated by Catherine M. Vail and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6 JANULRY TERM_ TUESDAY _ THE 1 t�k_ h DAY OF !'1 -_RCH 19.414,- petitioner; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in variting of ail costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, said expenses being $4.05 for advertising. Done this 14th day of March A.D., 194.4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi(MISSIOiiERS} E. C. k NLEY GEO. ELDER CHRRLES E. KIi4G Board of County Commissioners Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER of Whatcom County, Washington Co. Audibr & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy FINAL ORDER OF VACATION In the Matter of the Petition of } Catherine ivi. Vail, et ai. for Vacation of a County Road FINAL ORDER OF VACATION - The Board having on the 14th day of March, 1944, ordered the vacation of said road upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses, amounting to the sum of $4.05, having been paid to the Treasurer of this County on the 14th day of Merch, 1944, IT IS ORDERLD BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to �be vacated by Catherine iii. Vail and others, be vacated as follows: Plumb Street lying east of Block 6, Canfieldts Addition to iviarietta, in Section g, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.[:i. Done this 14th day of I,iarch A.D. 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiiidISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy E. C. LitiNLEY GEO. ELDER CIU_RLES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington Dance License Application No. 510, for a public dance to be held on Larch il, 1944., in the Kendall School Gymnasium, was Epproved by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Com- munity Club. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same vlas duly adjourned until 9:30 h.tt., Friday, March 17, 1944• Al.,proved, Chairman of the` Board 7 717�t T7`TtT�if T7<�7r7f T71r 1 7T r71. l7r fi �f 7T ffIt ii 7r7TTT7yT , T I%'71 �"It, 7%"1I"7T7'iITl17TV f 7771f �i 7l7! h ZT-T7 V 7i h 7 v 7i 7 /7T�1"7T7r7T MEETING, FRIDI.Y, i'vih.RCH 1.71 1944 JkNUARY TER11 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 14., 1.944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.id., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Burroughs Adding Machine Company Oscar A. Myhre The National Cash Register Co. Harry 0. Loft, Co. Clerk Puget Sound Power & Light Company Ireland & Beilingar Commerce Clearing House 4-X Baking Company Western Thrift Stores Carolyn P. Marnuand Treasurer of the United States Axel Lind Auditor 27.91 Treasurer 11.20 1r 56.65 Sup. Court 5.75 Juv. Ct. Play 10.05 Clerk 40.00 Pros. Atty 30.00 Jail 15.74 r1 25.64 Exten. Serv. 27.13 Stream Gaging 56.91 1':dv. Ex,). Dr. J/22 513.71 4 820.72 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE- 17th DAY OF MARCH IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers. Grocery 22.35 Central Grocery 17.25 Hawkins Grocery 25.00 Holeman Transfer 4.15 George Lusk. 38.50 J. C. Penney Co. 27.51 Safeway Stores, Inc. 57.97 ILAW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette $ 10.00 J, 192.73 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed 1,023.45 Auditorts report on check of tax rolls (1942 collections) was received and placed on file. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiu dISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Removing Sidewalk and ) Redecking Marietta Bridge #3 over Nooksack ( Resolution to Improve River, to be known as CRP-SM #49 } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the, Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to remove sidewalk on the approaches and fixed span, and redeck the entire structure of Marietta Bridge No. 3, in Sec. 8 Tp. 38 N, R 2 E, W.M., BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the :Following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 5,100.88 Gas Tax runds The County Road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE -IT FURTHER•RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of March, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County.Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy - 0 -, BOARD.OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS" OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Redecking Hannegan Bridge, under project CRP.-SM #50 }( Resolution to Redeck IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to redeck the Hannegan Bridge over the Nooksack River in Sections 20 & 21, Township 40 North, Range 3 East, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 1,368.38 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the.State of Washington as adopted by this Board. 578 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 17th DAY of MARCH 1944 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of March, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM..:CUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON f IN THE MATTER OF THE FORMATION OF A FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IN GENEVA TOWNSHIP( R E S O L U T I O N OF 17HATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON WHEREAS, on February 15, 1944, there was filed with this Board of County Commissioners a petition, petitioning said Board, under the provisions of Chapter 34, Laws of 1939, to take the action necessary for the formation of a Fire Protection District, embracing lands hereinafter particularly described, and WHEREAS, the said petition was duly checked by the County Auditor and found to be sufficient and in.all respects conforming to the law, and WHEREAS, the said petition alleges that the formation of said proposed Fire Protection District will be conducive to the public welfare, safety and convenience, and WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 15th day of February, 1944, by resolution adopted in regular adjourned session of the Board; fix the time and place for hearing on said petition, at 10:,.00 otclock A.M., on Friday, March 17, 1944, in the Commissionerst office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, and notices of said hearing were duly and regularly posted and pub- lished, all in conformity with the law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and place fixed in said notice of public hearing, and the Board hearing all arguments for and against the formation of the proposed Fire Protection District, and the Board being satisfied that all proceedings heretofore had in the matter are in substantial compliance with the provisions of law, and that the formation of such District will be conducive to the public welfare, safety and convenience, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That subject to the approval of two-thirds of the qualified and registered electors, residing within the boundaries of the proposed Fire Protection District, who shall vote upon the proposition of the formation of the proposed district, at a special election hereinafter provided for in this resolution,.the proposed district to be designated as "WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 211 2. That the proposed district comprise the lands situated in Geneva Township of Whatcom (County, Washington, lying within the following described boundaries, to -wit: Beginning at the point of intersection of the North and South center- line of Section 36, T. 38 N, R 3 E.W*M., and the southerly shore line of Lake Whatcom, thence South along said North and South center line of Section 36 to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet South of and at right angles to the center of Lake Whatcom Boulevard paved road; thence along a line one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from and parallel to the center line of said Lake Whatcom Boulevard to an intersection with Fremont Avenue in Amended Plat of Geneva; thence West along said Fremont Avenue to Lake, or Austin Street; thence South on said Lake, or Austin Street one block; thence West along Fifth Street, plat of West Geneva, two blocks to Depot Street; thence North on Depot Street one block to Fourth Street; thence West on said Fourth Street between the plat of Clarks Acre Tracts and plat of Kershaws Acre Tracts to Terrace Avenue South; thence along said Terrace Avenue South to an intersection with the Lake Whatcom Boulevard pavement; thence Northerly and Westerly along said pavement and the South line of Section 27, T 38 N, R 3 E.1'v.M.9 to an intersection with the East boundary of the City of Bellingham said point being the S.W. 1/4 section corner said section 27; thence North along the East boundary of the City of Bellingham, being the West line of the S.W. 1/4 said section 27 one half mile -to the West one quarter corner said section 27; thence East along the South boundary of the City of Bellingham, said line being the East and West center line of said section 27 to an intersection with the Westerly Shore line of Lake Whatcom; thence Southerly -and Westerly along the Southerly Shore Line of Lake Whatcom and around Echo Point to the place of beginning. JANUARY '`,j 4 i'•� i,"+ ,� t'� 1, t'�" � � i 6 4�'� S r ;.� ��'� i tl� � � t�, �� ��� �` 4: i t,'j i y`'� e ��'' FRIDAY THE 17th DAY OF. hikRCH 1944 �YY7M-YCSO1ZSAGCII�SiLLiML3fA �i�.iCRLip 3. That Robert Renauf, Charles Cline and Earl LeValley, being residents of said proposed Fire Protection District and qualified in all respects to act, be, and they are hereby nominated by this Board as candidates for the first Board of Fire District Commissioners in said proposed Fire Protection District. /+. That the Whatcom County Election Board, be and it is hereby directed to cull and hold a special election in said proposed Fire Protection District, on the 21st day of April, 1944, for the purpose of determining whether or not said proposed Fire Protection District shall be finally formed and also the election of the first Board of Fire District Commissioners for said District, all as provided in Chapter 34, Session Laws of 1939. DONE in regular adjourned session of the, Board of County Commissioners this 17th day of March, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COLLAIbbIDNERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHI JGTON E. C. 1ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUIyTY COkkISSIONERS) Chairmen GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHARLES E. SING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I,f., Tuesday, March, 21, 1944- Approved _d. e. 2e��� Chairman of thV Board #### e7T #r#47r'-kn `err` 7r ref rr # r r rr` it rr>�i`rr l r} r`r�tri=3; rr7�f> Cir% i i r t l i r rir#err n l # MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 17, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - March it it ,t it it it it it it it it it it it it it ii 11 It it it it it it It it it it it it it 11 it it Gabel H.. Sheridan County Road Fund ti it it n tt tr Union Oil Co. oc Cal. County Road Fund COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. it it it n n n n n Richa.rd' T. Wilson William Lowen C. 0. Burrous Drue M. Burrous Auditor 11674.00 Assessor 11965.16 Commisioners 600.00 Treasurer 21327.86 Court House 405.01 Sup. Court' 178.65 Juvenile Ct. 310.00 Clerk 679.37 J. P. iio. 1 150.00 J. P. No. 2 130.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. kitty 542.50 Sheriff 905.00 Jail 1+85.00 Supt. of Sch. 536..20 Exten. Serv. 427.39 Hort. Insp. 200.00 Adv. Exp. Sch. 75.00 Assessor, 22,40 Sheriff 614.61+ Supt. of Sch. 6.16 it it it 2.76 Exten. Serv. 25.87 11,839.63 8/+25 8,21.88 8426 600.00 8427 200.00 8/+28 200.00 8/1,29 898.4/+ 121.30 478.32 666.66 666.66 41653.26 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS as JANULRY TERM-_ TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF L'iLRCH 1'9_44- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-396 37-397 37-398 37-399 Cash Assistance Roll - April PUBLIC HEP>LTH FUND: Payroll - March Mary Edna Barter Total of Claims Hilowed 1,987.58 52.00 45.81 3,299.84 14,712, �}0 808.87 _ 5.00 ,' 20,093.13 $ 863.87 y 372454.89 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 Friday, March 24, 1944. Approved - a # Chairman of the Board irl-r" `7r `r ri��rri�f i7/rr r r r` f i � i rr1#�rrr } i r rr f i�t`7t`rhJt� �r`zf r r` f f t ' ' r r`r i` r rjr` tr�7,- #7r` `ir rrr r�i` r` i`rr r�lrr 7 i7tlJj',iil rrrrrrrrtrr t KEETING, FRID.LY, MARCH 242 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 21, 1944, the Board. convened at 9:30 A.M1.1 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: A. J. Love Auditor 1.50 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. " 3.20 it it it if Assessor 5.40 C . S . Walker If- 212.75 George Wetzel Commssioners 1.23 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. it 9.40 it if it it Treasurer 11.65 Clark. Electric Company Court House 8.41 Bellingham Sash & Door Company " " 3.26 Lee Grocery Company it " 5.82 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Sup. Court 7.90 It it n it it " Rep. 2.65 it it 11 it Juv. Court 11.05 It rt ii if Clerk 4.25 it it " it Pros. Atty 4.00 it if Sheriff 17.07 It it r► it Supt. of Sch. 7.60 Gordon L. Carter it " it 9.05 Pacific Telephone & Tele rauh Co. Exten. Serv. 7.60 it it t ti Hort. Insp. •45 it it it ii Civ. Defense 40.29 it It It it Adv. Exp. S .J. Co. 7.71 (COUNTY ROAD FUND: C. V. Wilder Company 40.50 J. A. Cole 2.00 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 21.75 Woldit Tank & Steel Company 77.80 it IT if it 41.43 it it n n 10.71 Ray Pennington 9.27 Bellingnm Iron L Metal Co. 3.61 Vants Hardware & Sheet Fetal 7.74 Multi -Products Engineering Go., Inc. .77 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 6.75 Edwards & Johnson 25.64 Columbia Equipment Company 205.17 George F. Cannon 150.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Company 2.27 Marietta Hardwood Co. .89 N. P Ry. Co., Assigned To County Auditor 4.57 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company 22.77 it It n 5.80 Dr. Carl U. Erb 13.76 Evergreen Pharmacy 14.05 Hurley Drug Mart 17.78- it 11 it 9.84 382.24 610.87 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY - - '-THE 24th DAY OF 1ARCH -8ti768Fi+AiSFiAGS�..Sii'G}NSA.{ii�TV.{SHTAGFO -_ George Monroe 2.50 Dr. C. H. Prouty 25.00 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 100.00 n �t it 450.00 it 1+50.00 it 100.00 Mrs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Bellingham Water Department /..11 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 72.45 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 39.35 Western Union Telegraph Company /+.86 Ireland & Bellingar 31.25 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3.55 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 103.95 Dept. of Labor & Industries 3.7.4. B. B. ideat & Sausage Co. 13.34 Sherwood Bakery /+2,38 Standard Brands, Inc. 27.I+J+ Walton Fruit Company 39.60 Whatcom County Dairymenfs AssIn 120.17 1,747.99 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 12.10 A. 111. Rank 1.44 8 13.54 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,75/+.6,4 In the Cutter of Repairing Welcome Foot Bridge Tower, to. be knovin as CRP-SM #51 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0LhAISSIO14ERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) Resolution to Repc.ir IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to epa.ir the WELCOLE FOOT BRIDGE TOV47R, located in Section 35, Township 39 North, Range 5 East, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is here ppropriated' a sum inthe.. following detail:, Items of Work: Day Labor 1,008.95 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and e County Road Engineer is hereby ordered and authorized to report and proceed thereon as by law ovided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that thispurpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the ta.ndard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of lurch, 19A.J+- (SEP' L OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,21ISSIONERS) 'ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER county Auditor & Ex-officio ',lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COWVIISSIO14ERS OF WHATCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. MANLEY ha irman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A. I., Tuesday, 1,1arch 28, 1944. A-ooroved a 22��� y Chairman of the Board iLL_l«l:Jl_:'._:L t �I i il'717T�1'7i' JE7t'7T 7t7T� 717/'7 1rr1J"711!`7!'7/"7!"WW71`Jl fI'/J"7J��iF7T"i '7! ]r 7T li'7r Ir lr l�iTli"7rI "T!'IJ"7C717TJ7i %�i7` T/ 7T7;` 7%7!"7/ 17�`i77r 717ir1 Tr�T'�I7t JANUARY TER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TU-ESDAY THE 28th Y OF MARCH 1944 FETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 24, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Washington Cooperative dills, Inc. Iverson Lumber Company If it If Northwest Auto Electric Co. Automotive Parts Service n rr u fr n rr Howard -Cooper Corporation rr n rf fr rr rf Everson Motor Company tt 11 rr if fr 1r PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUIM : Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Payroll - Trans. 37-405 George Janssen, Postmaster Payroll - Trans. 37-1+09 Total of Claims Allowed 76.43 213.79 269.83 17.05 35.69 170.15 325.64 165.30 46.95 5.44 650.77 546. S/+ 35.64 ti 248.40 190.71 59.00 192.90 2,565.5a 191.O1 2,756.53 This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on one Force -Feed Loader and one Bull- dozer Attachment, the bids received,(Clyde Equipment Company and Western Tr€.ctor & Equipment Co.) were opened and taken up for consideration. A motion was made by made by Commissioner Elder, ;seconded by Commissioner King, and passed unanimously, which motion was as follows: "That the bid of the Western Tractor & Equipment Company Item 1 One Only Athey Model L Force Feed Loader all in accordance with your specifications Price F.O.B. Seattle, Washington .. . . . . . $61350.00 Plus 36oWashington State Sales Tax 190.00 Item 2 One Only Isaacson Hydraulic Bulldozer Attachment complete - Mounted on County owned tractor - Price F.O.B. Seattle, Washington . . . . . . $21OJ5.00 Plus 3% Washington State Sales Tax 60.15 Delivery subject to War rroduction Board Release on Form 1319. being the best bid, and the only bid meeting the requirements and specifications for t heeertain equipment wanted, be accepted." - 0 - 'Notice was given and caused to be published, that the Board would at 10:00 A.M., of their regular meeting on Friday, April 7, 1944, open bids covering the county requirements for gasoline for the period of one year, beginning April 1, 1944 and ending march 31, 1945. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COUMISSIONERS OF 11., HATCOui COUNTY, WASHINGTON J IN THE LATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) OF LIRS. '.NARY SYPIEN AS TREASURER OF BAKER TOWNSHIP ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, because of the resignation of Leo Sygitowicz, a vacancy exists in the position of Treasurer in Baker Township, and WHEREAS, the supervisors of the said Township have recommended the appointment of �Yrs. Lary Sypien to fill the vacancy so.caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Pubs. Mary Sypien, whose address is Clipper, Washington, be and she is hereby appointed as Treasurer of Baker Township, to assume her duties at once, and' to hold such office until the next regular election, until her successor is elected and qualified.' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY TH 28th Y OF. MARCH 5 - ;-3 19 44 �NILf4ARi7i7iNS-GO v85LS iNLHA Y'r7PA5NiA 67LN" --- DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of March, 1944• BOt_RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Or WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E . C . i>'! kN LEY 0hairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD CF COUNTY C0LUdISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board (By L. COZIER Deputy ✓Dance License Application No. 511, for a public dance to be held in Kendall Communicy Haii on M rch 25, 1944, was a pproved,by the Board and the license issued to the Kendall Red Cross Unit There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, March 31, 1944. Approved & (it Chairman of the Board -ff -tr t #rr�#�r# r## ` i �r � r`,`# �# i=# Jr t t # �#i �tr # t f##itr#i #iri�� trr#r� r'm 7r7r#t r' � ir'�1 '7TA 1T t,-# mfr IdEETING. FRIDAY, y111RCH 31, 1944 JA.14UARY TEIU i Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Wiz:-rch 28, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.ivl., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T.'Snyder Orland Ivarson Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. Pitney -Bowes Postage Leter Company Reid Boiler Works, Inc. Bellingham Hotel - Coffee Shop Charles Rand Walter K. Pixley T. R. Carter Dept. of Labor& irxhutries tr it it it It I it Firestone Stores Pliny T. Snyder PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. J. H. Peters Dr. J. H. Peters Broom & Cole, Inc. if it ri Payless Market Walkers Cash Store Bellingham Community & War Chest lAedical Journal Press Bellingham Publishing Company Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Community & War Chest Griggs Hospital Management Lee Grocery Company It n it if n it Northern Grocery J. C. Penney Company Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. A. W . Rand Standard Oil Co. of California It tr it it it n n ,► n n n it n rr n Tingue, Brovm. & Company Williams & Wilkins Company Patricia. Pilkey Puroll - Trans 37-413 Auditor Treasurer it It Court House Sup.. Court it it J.P. Country It it Constable Sheriff Jail Supt. of Bch. Adv. Exp. Dr. 33.91 6.73 45.00 15.00 6.18 66.85 219.00 8.25 43.75 6.18 31.87 18.53 .2.32 D. #.22 1.70 7.17 9.57 2.00 5 0.00 15.00 39.75 62.00 30.53 33.04 12.00 5.60 52.86 52.36 3.61 3.00 22.85 3.25 55.47 23.41 11.87 10.78 3.61 20.40 94.56 47.28 /+7.28 8.10 3.00 57.85 204.92 505.27 993.12 I 58 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE_- 31st DAY OF L.lARC 9-4_-. TREASURERiS REVOLVINGFUND: Clifford Adkins PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: C. H. Barlow TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Total of Claims Allowed 82.28 82.28 19.06 19.06 646.40 646.40 2,246.13 'A deed was presented to the Board by Attorney John A. Kellogg, conveying, as a gift from the Larrabee heal Estate Company to Whatcom County, the following described lands: t'All tide and shore lands of the second class situate in front of that portion of Lot 4, Section 21+, Township 40 North, Range 1 West, lying northwesterly of the projection of the southeasterly line of Cottonwood Drive, to be used for public recreational purposes.t' There being no further business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the January term, the Board to convene at 9:30 A.i., Lllonday, April 3, 1944, for the first meeting of the April term. Approved 0. 6p• Chairman of the I Board ##1'-1 1.1L1L1L1,: 1 I-(:JL_/'. L_' 1 Lr..L _ly-1...(.:1 1'. 1 .1I.�.J _'; :.J,.it1:.;c 1 1i1 %i i " 'i 11 L liJ;' _ li 1/_l: `r1: " ,.!'.L ` 1 1L1 U-L 1_ 111 1 . '11i trrTrrm"rr7r�riTr7T#Irr r �i7rrf f7rfritt7rrrrr7�7r7rr> rr"�`r7r7/Trrriri 7TTr7r7r7rTr7rtnrrr�`rr7rrr7i! fii /r7rir 9r iirr�f7ri ii ffrTrn rrr, r7r7TrL r rri`rr7/7rir7i rrrrr7T MEETING, MONDAY, i�PRIL 31 1944 APRIL TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the April term, all members of the Board assembled in the Commissionerst Room in the Court House in Bellingham. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Manley. A motion, unanimously passed, was as follows: "That the regular adjourned meetings of the Board, for the April term, be at 9:30 A.L-., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URRENT EXPENSE: E . C . Manley Geo. Elder Charles E. King Fred H. Dustin Audrey Owsley UNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 8464 Commissioners 59.95 11 16.AQ it 27.70 Assessor 34.25 Juv. Court 36.70 175.00 fir 434.18 434.18 Total of Claims Allowed 609.18 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 h.i.i., Tuesday, April 4, 1944. Approved Chairrtian of the bard I!!r I ./ r; t1 ri •. rl hir:."' ! i.L._L'.i:_11-.r n!n ��II, rL �I-LI Ir 1: r, C c i.� _ 1_. 1-' i -':_`:_ -- _ r_r. r - Lr 7f �i r9r P r n'Tf-rr 7 i 7r 7i 7/ 7 rr; 7T7T7/ T7 i rl"T 7r lJ, W 7i r, 7/ rr a rT7r rr a 7TTT7r 77 7t 7i 7 r1 7r r/ /r v 7/ 7r7T7t 7r"i "7T7, 7i 7/ ii 7% 7% 7/': 3f it tr "i," f7r i 7i lr 7; .; I, rr 7/ 71 �rTf T 7i 7/ rTr 71 MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, April 3, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.i., this date, with all members present. The foll-oTsring c1E:.ims were approved by the Board for payment: APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERN C PROCE DINGS TUESDAY THE- 4th v of APRIL a- 1944 �,rt�orwmxriKroEtnKcxx� w7c5iITGTO--------- CURRENT EXPENSE: Kee Lox Lfg. Company Auditor 11.85 J. J. Lockert if - 5.68 iiiller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co. Assessor 97.85 Bellingham PublishingCompany commissioners .88 Treasurer 32.18 Suma.s Aews it 16.48 Fred Ingersoll it 32.20 Robert bicGallum Court house 10.04 Bancroft -Whitney Company Sup. Court 41.34 D. W. Featherkile J. ?. No. 2 5.00 !"itnesses - St. v. Shives It it 44.40 E'. N. Hine J. a. Country 5.50 1.7itnesses - St. v. Oe.kes tr 6.60 T. R. Carter If 35.75 Bancroft -Whitney Company Pros. Atty 30.71 iaacmillan Company Supt. of Bch. 2.93 Wash. St. Assrn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comic. Asstn 19.13 Bellingham Publishing Company Adv. Exp. - 4.05 F . D . Johnston it if Dr. #22 201. 50 Axel Lind t' it If 1,197.38 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 8488 $ 2,349.90 ,r It 8489 l 17O.50 n n 8490 j 1,123.60 tr " 8491 12809.68 ,r n 8492 12866.25 tr tr 3493 -1, 228.20 n n 8494 926.00 8495 961.40 n IT 8496 12092. 70 IT if 8497 1,516.00 it it 8498 1, 2 73.10 1delvin J. Bamford 25.00 Union Printing Company 3.09 Bellingham Publishing Company 4.96 IilcBeath Glass Company 7.62 it it it 6.70 if It 8.4,6 1.n James K. Rogers 1.50 if if 5.25 Western Steel &,Salvage 6.18 Jewell iuiotor Company 300.00 Jeffcott Motor Company 2.83 B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Stores 18.82 Diehl Eotor Company 12.43 Columbia Equi ment Company R 25.22 t, It 15 0.84 Western Tractor & Equipmazt Company .18 �r ►r tr tr 22065 , �5 iIorse Hardware Company 15.95 it ,t 139.28 it n n 244.41 it rr ,t 56.-41 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 1.53 Norstrom Lumber Company 998.52 PUBLIC ASSISTLi4CE FUND: Griggs 1.29 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. 12.15 Easterday Supply Company 13.60 Jeffcott Uotor Company 29.22 Lobb Electric & Hardware Company 1.03 Lynden Department Store, Inca 200.90 Manchester's Grinding Service 1.49 Morse Hardware Company 18.68 n It it 6.44 u tr t► 5.93 rr tr ,r 26.78 rr n n 7.64 n ,► a 3.21 Smith-Livesey-WrightCompany 90.12 Hubert Drug Company 24.04., if it tr 12.68 Biddle & Crowther Company 27.93 Ingrams Laboratory, Inc.. 16.16 Lederle Laboratories, Inc. 2.97 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 3.80 n IT t, tr 7.57 Payroll - Trans. 37-416 47.07 $ 12801.45 192407.66 $ 560.70 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM- TUESDAY THE - 4th DAY OF i PRIL PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Evelyn R. Freeman 25.33 babel H. Sheridan 31.40 idary Edna Barter 32.70 Julia Klocke 14.20 Philip J. Morey 37.67 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Lrs. Ida Lay Tozier 49.02 Riverton Hospital 2,435.62 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. E. B. Roberts Total of Claims Allowed $, 20.00 141.30 20.00 24, 415.75 11A petition, bearing tan signatures, was filed by G. E. Van Horn, petitioning for the vacation of the following: "Beginning at NE corner of the E-� of SE' of NEB of Sec. 8, Township 38 N, R 2 E -- A strip of land 30 ft wide and some 600 ft. long, known as Wiepert St., running west to County Road.rt (This being the time for the opening of bids on county printing for the period July 1, J944 to June 30, 1945, the bids received were placed before the Board. These bids were as follows: Bellingham Publishing Uompany, Circulation 14,555, First insertion 7JO per column inch, subsequent insertions 65� per column inch Ferndale Record - Circulation 1050, First insertion 32¢ per column inch, subsequent insertions 280 per column inch Farmers' Publishing Ass'n, Inc., Circulation: Northwest Farm flews /+,405, Bellingham Guide 10,340, First insertion 65�: per column inch, subsequent insertions 601 per column inch. The above bids were taken under consideration, the atiward to be made at a later date. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 Friday, April 7, 1944. Approved Chairman of the B and 1a i! l'.1 .C1 1. /L / 1L,x}. J.-1l U I y 3j �77C7I7 77 7T7/'# 7," z1r-�! 7 T Tr, !7 #7� 1t L/ It lI7 rr 7r Ti rr .i r>� 7 ii 71 T/ fr`7T71 7T71 77 71 Tl TI // 7TT/ li TI 717T T� i7 777f 7Tr 7C717i"1l !i 7 !t'%L 7! fi77 7/ 7rl7T %/'Tr t? 1,"lL 7i 71 77'1177'71"!r Tl7TT7 %r T 7i li V h 1171 L'iEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 71 1944 APRIL TERUi Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 4. 1944, the Board convened at 9: 30 this date, with all meribers present. The followingclaitns were approved by the BoL rd for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union PrintingCompany Auditor 57.72 B. F. Goodrich Silvertow:n Stores Assessor 15.42 H. M. loir it 1.39 Morgan, the Printer it 18.28 Beulah Johnson Treasurer 30.50 Union Printing Company " 8.86 if if it Court House 10.82 Bloedel Donovan Lumber ;,tills if 11 74.16 Union Printing Company Sup. Court 8.24 tt t' It Clerk 64.07 Morgan, The Printer 11 28.32 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juv. Court 96.00 Union Printing Company it " 1.08 it it it J. P . No. 1 13.29 it if tr J. P . Country 11.33 it it n Sheriff .77 Wallace Chevrolet Company it 23.28 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Lills Jail 12.88 B. B. i+Lieat & Sausage Mfg. " 46.41 Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. 11 8.75 Girard Street Grocery " 36.99 Harold Smith " 23.13 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. " 58.39 Western Thrift Stores n 8...7 Valton Fruit Company " 12.52 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n " 13.06 Louis W . King Hort. Insp. 37.40 w 721.53 IEC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL FRIDAY TH 7th Y OF. APRIL -ON10NAPRINUN GGO;r BELLIMGM AM; Wx9N(NOTO '- COUNTY ROAD FUND: Lowman & Hanford Company Wallace Chevrolet Company Piston Service of Bellingham, Inc. it I1 It IT Trunkey & Sons 1► It Union Oil Company It 11 It Standard Oil Co. of California 11 11 It 1t if I1 if n 1t It 11 It Il 11 11 Charles Loshbaugh County Treasurer PUBLIC ASS IS TAiv CE FUi�D : Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry- Ass In Owl Pharmacy 11 1t St. Joseph's Hospital St. Lukets General Hospital 1I 11 11 11 Firs. Ralph Cameron Etta Leickem it 11 Lars. V1. OICain hIrs. W. O'Cain B. B. LZeat & Sausage Company VVdalton Fruit Company Whatcom County Dairymen's Ass'n Elby E. Ames Florence E. Bice Vevenell Hodgson Margaret 141aloy H. G. Royal lLrie N. Smith H. S. VVrallace Margaret z. Wattles idaurita Vvilliams Roy Barrett - Drugs Dr. Carl M. Erb Dr. Carl 1JI. Erb Dr. J. Ward Finley Interntiti.onal Drug Company Dr. W. G. Longwood Dr. 0. Vt'. Rogers Bellingham Abstract Oowpany Central Stores Revolving Fund City Sanitary Service Company Hewitt Sewing machine Store North Coast Chemical & Soap V.orks 11 1t it II if Northern Grocery Company It 1t 11 II 11 It N. W. Fire Extinguisher Service ITUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. Al. Greenwood, M. D. F. I. L. Cilley, T-1. D. (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Sophie K. Fouts ITREASURERIS REVOLVING FUND: Clifford Adkins Total of Claims Alloyed 2.70 8.48 21.55 31.93 113.10 158.13 501.56 429.9.2 66.61 482.72 12,4.24 30.85 .5.00 10.48 1, 987.27 63.88 22.16 18.15 173.40 30.00 30.00 20.00 95.00 95.00 25.00 Lt.O.00 51.64 33.51 165.12 42.77 14.80 27.55 9.85 26.55 20.40 2.45 11.35 2.55 19.62 5.9.2 16.85 20.00 3.86 14.00 50.00 10.00 29.28 2.18 51.50 81.34 70.22 13.74 38.71 5.16 7.40 1,46o.91 123.00 20.00 w 143.00 21.37 21.37 w 25.00 25.00 21.65 21.65 45380.73 The March r@ports of the Whatcom County Health Department and the Agricultural Extension Service were receivai and placed on file. r> RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ FRIDAY THE- 7th DAY OF APRIL 194A_ This being the.time fixed for such action, the bids on the county's requirements of gasoline, for one year, were opened and found to be as follows: Ethyl - per gal. First grade - per gal. Union Oil Co. of California lfiz,� 162Y Shell Oil Company, Inc. General Petroleum Corporation Richfield Oil Corporation Standerd Oil Co. of California rr " Tide Vlater Lssociated Oil Company ✓A motion by Commissiorer Elder, seconded by Commissioner Sing, end passed unanimously, was as follows: "That we accept the bids of all companies ,�tnd proceed as in the past in the alloca- tion of orders for gasoline." BEFORE; THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLL, ISSIONERS OF WHATCOi3 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE idl-TTER OF THE PROPOSED SALE OF' COUNTY OV;NED FEE SILIPLE �( R E S 0 L U T I O N PROPERTY and USED EQUIPILLN`I' VHEREAS,,this Board deems it to be to the best interest of Whatcom County to sell the following described real property heretofore acquired by Whatcom County in fee simple, to -writ: 1. Strip of abandoned C.ia. St. P. & Pac. By Co. R/V.', across Lot 4, Sec. 27, Twp. 39 N, R. 5 E., being 100 ft. wide from the E bank of the North Fork of the Nooksack River, easterly to Station 47+00, L:nd 200 ft. wide from said Station 47+00 easterly to SE corner of said Lot 4, also abandoned R/W for Wye Track in Lot 4, Sec. 27, Tvrp. 39 A, R. 5 E, less county road R/W . 2. That part of a.b�_,ndoned 100 ft. C.Ir1. St. P. & Pac. By Co. R/W, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point 409.11 feet East of the Section corner common to Sections 31 and 32, Twp. 39 N, R 5 and Sections 5 and 6, Tvrp. 38 IN, R 5 E.!7 hIll., said point being the intersection of the old C.i'i. St.P. & P. By R/VI with the South line of said Sec. 32, thence N 43' 00t E 1102 feet, more or less, to the Southwesterly R/W line of the road connecting the county road with the -lilt. Baker Highway, all of which is located in Lot 4, said Section 32, Twp. 39 N, R 5 E. being 2.53 acres, more or less. also the following used equipment: One used Pacific Car & Foundry Co. bulldozer angle blade with hydraulic hoist NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in compliance with Sections 4007 to 4014, both inclu- sive, Remingtonts Revised Statutes of Washington, it is hereby declared to be the intention of this Board to sell the above described fee simile real.pro_nerty and used equipment at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, provided howrever, that said property and equipment shall not be sold for less than the following minimum prices., respectively: Reel property, Parcel 1 $ .295.75 it if it 2 75.00 Used Equipment 300.00 AND, BE IT FURTHER RFSOLVED that a public hearing on the BoErdts intention so to do, be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the offices of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, in the vuhatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., on Friday, i�iay 5., 19/.A., at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard either for or against said proposed sale, after which said Board shall fineily and formally determine whether or not said fee simple property and used equipment shall be sold as hereinbefore set for DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of April, 19/.A. BOARD OF COUNTY COL, ISuIONERS OF' WHATCOL COUi1`l'Y, VIASHIIdGTON E. C. UkiiLEY Chi. irman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiIISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: PLINY T. SI4YDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE__ 7th Y OF APRIL 19_44 ---'-.i.IIION�A1ATiNG{0= H21%iNGAAH: WASA;NGT6N---- - BEFORE THE BO.ARD OF COUNTY COidLISSIONERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WkSHIiVGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE. SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of Vlhatcom, State of VTashington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord- ance with the Laws of the State of Viashington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOV., THEREFORE be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by theBoard; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, beinf the County Official Newspaper., a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the tirtie land place of said sEle, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.iri., and 4 o'clock P.i,i., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court house in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: New Whatcom, NE 30 ft of Lot 5, Block 42 150.00 New +hatcom, Lot 8, Block 69 350.00 First Addition to New ti>;hatcom, Lot 3, Block 312 60.00 First addition to New Thatcom, Lots 4 and 5, B1.ock 312 100.00 First Addition to New V,.hatcom, Lot 19, Block 311, 100.00 El,Arood t s hddition to trhatcom, Lots 1 to /�, Block 18 25.00 Hillside Addition, Lot 1, Block 10 50.00 Jefferson Street Addition, Lot 8, Block K 160.00 Silver Beach, Lots 15, 16 and 17, Block 7 20.00 Silver Beach, Lots 7 and 8, Block 42 0 12.00 Silver Beach, Lots 6 and 17, Block 51 . 10.00 West Eureka Addition, Lot 10, Block 7 20.00 Fairhaven Amended, Lot 1, Block 14 50.00 Fairhaven Land Company's First Addition, Lots 16, 19 and 20, Block 62 20.00 Fairhaven Land Company's r'irst Addition, Lots 4 and 5, Block 74 40.00 Fairhaven Land Company's First Addition, Lots 14 and 15, Block 74 40.00 Fairhaven Land Companyts Second Addition, Und. 3/4 int. in Lot .21, Blk.128 10.00 Bayview Addition to r'airhaven Amended, Und. 3/4 int in Lots 5 & 61 Blk 8 12.36 Bellingham Bay Land Company's Second Addition, Lot 22, Block 104 20.00 Blackts Addition to Fairhaven, Tract 100 x 75 in NW corner vacated Block 3 - vacated N. 2/5 of Block 3, exc J. Sanders tract in NW corner 50.00 Blackts Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 3, Und. 3/4 int. in Lots 4 to ii Lots 12 to 14, Und. 3/4 int. in Lots 15 to 24, Lots 25 to 27, Undo 3/4 int. in Lots 26 to 42, all of Lots 43 to 45 and the and. 3/4 int. in Lots 46 to 48, all in Block 7 o 0 0 100.00 Connellyts Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 1 40.00 DeFries Addition, Lot 1, Block 2 o o 0 0 0 10.00 DeFries Addition, Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 3 25.00 East Fairhaven, Lots 13 and 14, Block 10 0 10.00 East Fairhaven, Lots 20 to 38, Block 19 40.00 Lyslets First Addition to Fairhaven, Und. 2/3 int. in Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 9 20.00 South Fairhaven, Lot 32, Block 24 . 8.00 South Fairhaven, Lot 1, Block 25 o 3.00 Union Addition to Sehome, Lots 11 to 13, Block 5 5.00 City of Blaine, Lots 31 and 32, Block 17 o 6 15.00 Blaine Land Companyts Addition to Blaine, Lots 51 61 7 and 8, BJ.ock 9 12.00 Blaine Land Companyts Addition to Blaine, Lots 1 to 16, Block 27 65.00 Caints First Addition to Blaine, Lots 8 and 9, Block 7 10.00 Steents First Addition, Lots 4 and 5, Block 2 0 20.00 Johnson's Addition to Sumas City, Lot 14, exc NW 20x20 f t, Block 17 15.00 Johnson's Third Addition Suppl. to Sumas, Lots 15 and 16, Block 14 30.00 Ferndale Amended, S 25 ft of Lots 13, 15, 17 and 19, Block 1 100.00 Ferndale Amended, SL of Lot 36, and all of Lot 38, in Block 6 100.00 Ferndale Amended, Lots 19 and 20, Block 17 • 30.00 Ferndale Amended, Lot 8, Block 20 20.00 Baker and Loringts 1st Addition to Drayton, Lots 41 95 10 and .20, Block 1, Lots 4 and 5, Block 2 8.00 Bay View Addition to Drayton, Lots 1 and 2, and 6 to 18, Block 1, and Lots 1, 2, and .20, Block 2 . 25.00 Eldridge and i;cCarty's lst Addition to Drayton, Lots 8 to 15, Block 5, Lots 1 to 30, Block 6, and Lot 1, Block 36 o o o o o 34.00 Butler and Moorets 5-acre Tracts, Tract or Block 6 end 14, and W 1 ft of Block 7 o 0 0 28.00 Caplets Addition to Blaine, Lot 24, Block 1, Lots 25 to 35, Block 2, Lots 39 to 42, Block 2, Lots 44 to 48, Block 2, Lots 31 to 34, Block 3 25.00 I 590 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERm—. FRInAY THE 7th DAY OF APRIL gg__41 Order of Sale, Continued: Central Geneva , Lots 10 and 11, Block 1 Maple Falls, Lots 10, 11, &.nd 12, Block 2 M"iller's Addition to Glacier, Lot 1, Block 19 Perryts Central Addition, Lots 3 and 4 and 7 to 10, less RR r/vi, Block 13 Smith and Bean's Addition,'Lots 4 and 5, Block 9 Washington Improvement Company's First Addition to City of Fairhaven, Blocks 6 and 7 Washington Improvement'Companyts First Addition to City of Fairhaven, Blocks 10 and 11, Lots 1 to 16, Block 12, Block 13, Lots 1, 13, 14 and 15, Block 11+ and Block 23 . V,!ashington Improvement Company's First Addition to City of Fairhaven, Blocks 24 to 31 . Washington Improvement Company's First Addition to City of Fairhaven, Blocks 32 and 37 . Washington Improvement Company's First Addition to City of Fairhaven, Blocks 38 to 41 E2 of SW SE, Sec. 33, Twp. 37 N., Range 3 E 14E NVJ, Sec. 34, Twp 37 N, Range 3 E NW SE, Sec. 34, Twp. 37 N, Range 3 E Lot 3. Sec. 36, Twp. 37 N, Range 11 E Wz SW-, NE', Sec. 21, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E NE SE SE, sec. 23, Twp. 38 N, Range 3 E W2 NE - NW, Sec. 29, Twp. 38 N, Range 4 E Map 1.3: Wz E2 NIV NE, Map 1.7: E2 W2 NW NE, "ap 1.10: W-z W2 NW NE, all in Gec. 25, Twp. 39 N, Range 3 E Sz of SW SW, Sec. 3, Twp 40 N, Range 5 E, also SE of SW, Sec. 3, Twp. 40 N, Range 5 E NE of NVv7, also the NW of NVJ, Sec. 10, Twp 40 N, Range •5 E Tax 16 - 31.1: Beg. 60 ft E of SE cor Lot 2, Block B, Uaple Falls th E 30 ft - th N 22 ft 8 in. - th N 280 15' W to a pt 70 ft N of beg - th S 70 ft to beg (31.1) Com at a pt 90 ft E of SE cor Lot 2, Block B, i,iaple Falls - th S 22 ft 8 in. to a stake - th N 330 15' W 56 ft to a stake - th E 18 ft to a stake - th S 280 15' E 79 ft - th W 25 ft to beg, less road, Sec. 30, 2'vrp. 40 N, Range 6 E N; SW - NW SE, Sec. 33, Twp 41, N, Range 6 E Lot 4, Sec. 18, Twp 39 N, Range 6 E . NE, less road, Sec. 28, Twp 37 N, Range 4 E Alabama St. Add, Lots 3 to 5, and Lots 8 and 9, Block F 30.00 10.00 5.00 30.00 5.00 30.00 60.00 80.00 20.00 40.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 75.00 100.00 30.00 100.00 99'.00 115.00 80.00 40.00 900.00. 1,500.00 200.00 140.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 7th day of h pril,1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO2MiISSIONERS) E. C . 1ANLEY - Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CH,:RLES E. KING ttest: PLINY T. SYNDER Commissioner ounty Auditor and Ex-officio lerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy Dance License hpplication No. 512, for a public dance to be held in the l-endall Ochool Gym, �on April 8, 1944, was approved and the license issued to the Kendall Community Club. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.S., Tuesday, April 11, 1944. Approved lU6. Chairman of the oard _J C11 L !'.11i�f .I,}. { ., .,_ . 1 .�?-` r . r. _ !:r 1.... 1 :,at - i f3. ; �_ G .!. 1�t .1 ' a a: 7: T,' 7�i T; lr , Xi J' v YT 1 il TT TT Yr a 7, 11 7, i l, /, T, 1, L f 7T r, T, J, /, b .%7r 7� A 7r �, 7, rl T/ 1' a 7r r/ // Jr i/ 11 N i J '%f i, i, 71 'f' i TJ 7r f/'7I7r JJ A 7T 7l Ir 77 a 7, 7J Tr�Ti, 7 JT 7T 7T7T 1 77,70t rr rr ? IDECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF- kPRIL 1941+ -••:3oia�arnssxcso:resmxcRna�nstttt+cro - YIEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1944 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 71 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A..u., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - April (Partial) Orland Ivarson Union Printing Company Warniek Lumber Yards, Inc. Joe hltose Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass In Union printing Company Cincinnati Public Schools The J. K. Gill Company COUNTY ROAD FUND: Richfield Oil Corporation Shell Oil Co., Inc. 11 It 11 11 if 11 11 if Si Geiger City of Lynden FEtrmers Mutual Telphone Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Barron Tire Company if 11 n It 11 II Edwards & Johnson It 11 11 ?� H. M. Moir 11 Curtis Brown C. S. Kale Canning Company LIades jAotor Service IT 11 ►1 Fred.Jensen Lynden Motor Company Nelson Equipment Company Jewell Motor Company C. V. V`ilder Company Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 1t 11 n if Lind Gravel Company 11 11 IT Iverson Lumber Company Scott & 11art 1t It PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FWZ: B. B. Grocery Bloedel Donovan Lumber Lills Gargett Brothers Pynor Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. 'IT It 11 �irs. Inga Anderson Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Curtis Brown V1. George Burgman Huntington LL:boratDries, Inc. ILicCrery Hotel Supply Co. idorse Hardware Company North Coast Chemical & Soap Works North 17a shing ton Implement C o . Pynor Feed Company Will Ross, Inc. Shaw bupply Co., Inc. Shell Oil Company, Inc. Standard Oil Company of California it 11 it It it tI 11 I1 II I1 11 if 11 It I1 11 11 11 11 If Union Printing CompE.ny 11 It n Sara E. GE rdner Christine F. Olson iiaud Turner N. J. Vlarren Pela gius Williams Treasurer 11 n n Jail 1t Supt. of Sch. 11 11 n Adv. Exp. - Sch. 100.62 32.73 6.59 2.11 6.64 12.66 7.93 2.09 32.07 w 318..05 26.03 18.49 6.08 9.60 50.00 5.50 19.54 271.61 15.86 9.61 1.55 17.76 1.90 /+1. 8/+ 28.48 5.05 10.82 88.03 480.00 1.� 03 3.45 27.97 1,460.77 1,375.50 7.55 83.42 5.25 16.27 975.86 .250.20 5.30 8.00 15.20 30.00 15.00 11.00 65.56 6.00 7.45 15.71 11.20 60.00 13.91 8.90 52.72 5.92 140.00 34.72 64.98 28.52 47.28 141.84 33.36 33.36 80.64 6.13 2.73 23.50 11.70 4.35 4.90 22.90 203.44 5,638.37 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM_ TUESDP.Y THE llth DAY OF APRIL 1944 PUBLIC ASSISTIILCE FUND, Continued: St. Joseohts Hospital St. Lukets General Hospital Aubert Drug Company if 11 it Bellingham Visiting Nurse Asstn Gibb Clinical Laboratory George Henson, D.i:I.D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. S. S. Howe Dr. C. H. Prouty Dr. C. H. Prouty Dr. H. G. Sutherland Henry D. Young, D.,L.D. Payroll - Trans. 37-A.29 I TREASURER t S REVOVLI_dG FUND: Clifford Adkins I SOLDIERS Fa]EF FUND: Knights of Pythias Total of Claims Allowed 100.00 22.00 31.63 4.39 16.10 60.00 26.00 12.61 17.75 2.00 13 0. 00 7.00 25.00 162.55 1, 624.42 $ 40.70 25.00 �> 40.70 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1LISSIONERS OF WHATCOi�i COUNTY, 1-kSHINGTON In the matter of Improving the ) ( Resolution to Improve Swanson Road, to be known as CRP-Sil # 52 25.00 7,531.93 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of county k.'ommissioners, that it is their intention to improve the SWANSON ROAD by lowering the grade at two hills, making fills, and resurfacing the entire project, beginning at the NE corner of SE4 SESection 15, Township /+0 North, Range /+ Eas and running Vest .52 mile to NW corner of � SEA said section, township and range. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby' appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of titork: Day Labor tiI 3,300-15 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and LUTHORIZED� to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 15iashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this lith day of J.pril, 1944. (SEAL OFTHE. BOtiRD OF COUNTY COidL-ISSf0iIERS) Attest: PLIi�Y T. Si�YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Boy, rd By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COiaLISSIWi ERS OF WHATCOid COUi4TY, WkSHIAGTOiv By E. C. LJL f4LEY Ch&irmun GEO. ELDER Conui,issioner CHJ.RLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO%IISSIOEERS OF' VJHATCOIJI COUNTY, ti^d!,SHIAGTOh In the matter of Improving the Red River Bridge Ion Ferndale-I~'e-rietta Road, CRP-Shl #53 ( Resolution to Improve IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to replace the stringers, decking and handrail on the RED RIVER BRIDGE on the Ferndale -Marietta Road, in Secs. 31 & 32, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, bSd.Ili. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby' appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 'pork: Day Labor $ 1,657.04 Gas Tax funds APRIL TUESDAY , TH llth AY OF APRIL OU 1944 =0N#O[C-PR#NT#NiFCI��ER7Ht,HdN; Wx3HIN8Tb The County road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of 1!pril, 1944• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi. AISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Lx-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIFR Deputy - J - BOARD OF COUNTY COhLISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WA.SHIAGTON By E. C. i-L-1iiLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES L. KING Commissioner COL diISSIONERS I NOTICE Or' HE hRING IN THE iLATTER OF THE VA.CkTION OF' THE COUNTY ) ROi;D PETITIONED FOR BY GUY E. VAN HORN AND l NOTICE OF HLA-RING OTHERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Guy E. VanHorn and others, for the v�_,.cation of a. County .Road are on filE in the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: Wiepert Street in Eldridge's Addition to iaiarietta., located in the SE! NEI Section 8, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, 4'�.�j., Whatcom County, Washington and that the 2nd day of Lay, 19A.4, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.iA., has been set for the hear- ing of said report and the consideration thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY COLT WISSIOAERS WHi-TCOL1 COUNTY, Wl� _SHIi4GTON E. C. iv2.:NLEY C,hairman of the Board (SY..'Aij OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLr1Id1ISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commmissioner ated this llth day of korii, 1944 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the sGme'was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 14, 19A,4. Approved_ _ Chairman of the Bard „i;N MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL i4, 1944 1-PRIL TFRU Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 11, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 k.ldi., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Amos K. Cowin Adv. Exp. - Dr. 7-r22 � 53.95 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ FRIDhi --THE 14th DAY OF A P R I L 194J+ COUNTY ROAD FUND: E. D. Barter $; 367.50 Klocke-VanderGriend Lumber Co. 3.45 Everson iotor Company 22.66 If ,t it 1, 011.55 " If It 99.07 tt If If 278.30 Dept. of Labor & Industries 565.25 County Road Fund County Stores) 2,/.21.73 it it IT County btores, Garage) 212.75 Sid Fowler 22.80 Dean Brown 20.00 Oliver Whitlatch 59.36 ',rm. C . Hartieroad 59.36 R. G. Walken 59.36 David Rice 59.36 w 51262.50 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 6ibert Drug Company 2.01 Owl Pharmacy 1.49 John Wyeth & Brother 11.14 Sherwood Bakery 50.35 Standard Brands, Inc. 37.36 V,Tash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Asstn 88.05 Bellingham Water Dept. 4.18 Central Stores Revolving Fund 8.80 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 65.27 Puget Sound Power& Light Co. 34.88 Western Union 'Telegraph Co. 2.29 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5.40 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 85.01 Bellingham Community &liar Chest 33.79 Capital Stationers 11.50 Bellingham Community & War Chest 94.37 Bellingham Publishing Company 3.72 Chicago, Llil;waukee, St Paul & eacific 6.11 Clarence Handy 12. 50 F. G. Huyck & Sons 234.00 Lee Grocery Company 14.36 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. .46 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 1..29 it if it it 20.19 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. 10.76 Will Ross, Inc. 26.40 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 33.53 Greene Winkler Company 20.38 43 919.49 Total of Claims Allowed 4 61235.94 '/The bids for the Countyts printing contract, for the period from July 1, 1944 to June 30, 1945, were again taken up for consideration, and at its conclusion the following motion was made by Commissioner ring, seconded by Commissioner Elder and passed unanimously: "That in view of the opinion handed down by the Prosecuting Attorney, regarding the printing contract, the contract be awarded to the Bellingham Herald." "gin order was signed directing that a duplicate Current Expense warrant, No. 77246, in the amount of $5.00, be issued to him. ti. L1aclntyre, replacing one accidentally destroyed by him. ' The application of L. S. & Gertrude Uci-ichaei for the transfer to them of the-6iquor License of James R. x Beulah Watson, Custer Tavern, Custer, vias approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 Tuesday, k pril 18, 1944- Approved. Chairman of the Board JLJ _lt r // 1' 91L:.l, 'r J: .'.J J.-r__' L' 1 '. 1 J«J. J' .', J ;' d' :�.; .I r t r r J. r. .J.- L'J rlrrrrr r ritrr;trr `�r7 r�f7irrirrr-7iri it�iir�i'lr�r irr7,~r�7T7r#7rjnrr�7r7rrPrrfrrrfr77i irr7ritn %rir>r�frr7�7r7i �r`�i /1 trlryflrltf�# 7Frr�Fir r, rr yi9fif�fiJJfTrit�rlfr�l,'r7/; ir7rr'i7-11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY TH 1Sth APRIL 19 4/4 NATO#FFF7NFiN8x�rrBEEETffSTfF$?A1f3Hilif±T - _ _ -- _ - _ �_____... MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 14, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.sl., thi; date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Auditor . .57 11 1r 11 1' Assessor .23 Ekdahl & Seppala it 3.50 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 16.65, Northwest Farm News 3.09 Farmers blutual 'Telephone Company " .38 IT 11.- if 'it Commissioners .42 Puget Sound Power & Light Company Court House 107.03 Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Juv. Court 60.00 Farmers Mutual 'telephone Company it 1r .28 Puget Sound Power & Light Company " 11 (Play) 9.57 Smith-Livesey-V!right Company Coroner 5.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Pros. Atty .13 If 11 it " Sheriff .20 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 17.07 4-X Baking Company it 4.74 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Supt. of Bch. 1.40 L. N. Freimann Exten. Serv. 7..26 Carolyn P. Marquand " " 37.13 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " " 1.75 Civ. Defense .25 Stanley Rogers Bd. of Equal. 5.00 Charles F. Trunkey f1 5.00 W. C. Cavender it 5.00 Chas. A. Pedersen " 5.00 L. E. Unger " 5.00 PUBLIC ASSISTAiVCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company 12.10 I1 11 It 10.67 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 12.36 Fairhaven Pharmacy 1.55 11 IT 5.04 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.85 Hurley Drug Mart 15.37 Owl Pharmacy 11.27 11 11 17.79 13.38 rl 11 5.56 n IT 9.38 I1 Ii 4.80 n r' 9.93 Red Cross Pharmacy 12.57 B & L. Grocery 151.56 Ira J. McFarland 10..00 Penny Profit Grocery 38.65 Safeway Stores, Inc. 5.00 Shawts Service 12.50 Twenty -First Street Grocery 11.00 Walkerts Cash Store 90.50 IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: The American Journals 1.40 Farmers Mutual 'telephone Co. .33 ITUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital 300.00 ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Chas. Kemble 15.00 Total of Claims Allowed 311.95 465•83 1.73 300.00 u 15.00 t1,094.51 a 6 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF APRTL 19_f+ - In the matter of Resurfacing ) portion of Ferndale Road, to be known as CRP-SNi #54 ) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Resolution to Resurface IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface, with crushed gravel, 1 - 7/8 miles of the FERNDALE ROAD beginning at the intersection ofSections 31-32-5-6 in Tp. 38 N, R 2 E, and running south to Lummi Shore Road on section line between Secs. 7 & 8 in said township and range. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $ 2,254.00 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of V4ashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of April, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OFCOU14TY COMMISSIONERS} Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHA`t'COM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C . hiANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOk COUNTY, WASHINGTON J IN THE .MATTER OF THE 2E'TITION OF, } VtTM. A. FRYE ldiD OTHERS FOR, THE ( R E S O L U T I O N FORMATION OF A WATER DISTRICY } WHEREAS, there has been certified to this Board a petition, signed by Wm. A. Frye and others, petitioning this Board to take the necessa ry steps looking toward the formation of a water district in the vicinity of Marietta, and WHEREAS, said petition has been checked by the County Auditor and found to be in compli with law, and WHEREAS, under Section 72/.9-12, Piercets Code of the Laws of the State of Washington, it now becomes necessary for this Board to fix and hold a public hearing on said petition, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing upon the petition of Wm. A. Frye and others, for the formation of a water district, be held on Tuesday, lilay 9, 1944, in the office of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, in the Court house in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 otclock A.P;,I., at which time any interested person may appear and be heard either for or against the formation of said proposed water district. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board, this 18th day of April, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOAR OF COUNTY COidbiISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board I By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COLMAISSIONERS OF WHATCOT-a COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. i ANLEY Chz:.irman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CI-iARLES E. LliiG Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM rI'UESDAY THE- 18th DAY OF APRIL 1944 �xiauseixzsa�rcr�uwxu.ac!<cxxscra - There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until Friday, April 21, 1%]+. Approved .�• Chairman of the B and !<Ji !_I�:.i_:/_-1 �..�l1L_ ' 1' I J- 17TTI7T77'7T7T�7 777171 f"TI TTT7T 177 7f � rr 7 71 T�7T�1 7T7r 7171 %T lt�r 7r �177 77Ti I) 77 7I717i �i 1 r i 7 7T 7i 7777 r(7T� r 7I71 17/ 7/ � 7T 7f 7T�17�1f��7i7T77 f1 7 rf 7i i>�ll"�i j� 11 r1 71 7, r, 7 1 71 7 77 7! �t UE^1IAG, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 194A. APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, hpril 18, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll 11 1t IT Mabel H. Sheridan Roy Dodge H. E. Jones Ella Eklund George Janssen, Postmaster Shell Oil Co., Inc. F. E. Alexander Wm.. ,.A. Fisher Vernon C. McDonald 1. C. Olmsted ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - Voucher No. 8559 it it 8560 it it 8561 i1 it 8562 11 't 8563 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-437 Doris DeBOard Emma Meeks Rosa A. Reed Shaw Supply Company, Inc. it 11 11 11 u it 11 n Farmers Mutual Tele-phone Co. Ireland & Bellingar Lee Grocery Company Northern Grocery Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 11 11 it if Payroll - Trans. 37-A.A.2 it it 3 7-443 it it 3 7-444 Cash Assistance Roll for May 1PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - 4 pril Mary Edna Barter American Journal of Public Health ILAW LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette The American Law Book Company Bancroft -Whitney Company The Lawyers Co-op. Publishing Company West Publishing Company Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Sup. Court Clerk Juv. Court Pros. Atty J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Sheriff Jail Supt. of Sch. Exten. Serv. Hort. Insp. Adv. Lxp. Sch Assessor J. P. Country Supt. of Sch 11 it 1T n It it Bd. of Educa 11 It it 1,666.25 1, 75 8.03 600.00 1, 827.70 405.01 178.65 679.37 310.00 542.50 150.00 130.00 60.00 66.66 905.00 485.00 507.30 449.99 200.00 150.00 8.50 2.50 4.70 55.00 3.14 5.00 5.00 5.00 00 821.88 600.00 200.00 200.00 898.44. $ 11.1165.30 21720.32 $ 1,128.33 11.73 8.97 56.00 14.01 67.67 4.38 18.99 34.56 15.68 3i.70 267.80 4.89 35.00 46.28 3,581.81 14,905.00 eta 20,232.80 845.00 55.00 5.00 905.00 10.00 20.00 15.46 7.50 213.50y 266.46 98 0 Q./ a t._i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS .YL PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ FRIDAY THE 21st DRY of APRIL t9_1, ELDER DITCH FUND: Amos i�. Cowin 69.55 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO LISSIONERS OF WHLTCOU COUNTY, WkSHINGTON v' IN THE MATTER OF SETT EMENT WITH COUNTY )( TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEuIBER, 1943 ) O R D E R Ss_ 69.55 y- 353,359.43 WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Vdhatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of December, 194 and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, Dnd he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State - General State - School State - University State College W.T'.C.E. E.V:T.C.Ea C.W .0 .E. Veteranst Compensation Parks and Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety County - Current Expense Suspense Cash Paid City Treasurers WARRANTS' REDE&AED: 600.00 125.00 888.19 531.26 163.46 108.06 95.13 1.20 77.50 17.37 116.28 77.50 (3% Rebate) .70 11304.66 13,042.67 Current Expense 24,380.9A, Soldierst Relief 120.00 Road Fund 222240.05 Public Assistance 33,223.38 Law Library 68.50 Institute 88.89 Marriage Certificate 41.00 Treasurer's Revolving 301.55 Public Health 12167.81 Public Utility District - General 179.80 Schools - General 147,305.72 Schools - Building 450.00 Opportunity Room 786.64 Nursery Revolving 25846.96 Port - General 61823.95 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - .Bond . 500.00 INTEREST ON BONDS: Funding Series "B" - Bonds 225.00 Schools - Bonds 320.00 258,219.17 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in carious bLLnks to his credit at the close of business on December 31, 1943, as shown by the I ounty Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCi�TION BALANCE National Funk of Commerce Bellingham 1641933.94 Seattle - First National Bellingham 2312735.63 Bellingham National Bellingham 203,669.08 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 First National Bank Lynden 30,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 102000.00 722,343.65 RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS_ APRIL. TERM FRIDAY TME 21st DAY OF APRIL 1944 SAWN=FHiAi;NS-G6=rGECE�AGNJFN-WA4NiNGTQ INVESTLIENTS : U.S. Savings Bonds 225500.00 U.S. Defense Bonds 49,950.00 U.S. Cert. of Indebtedness 30,000.00 102,450.00 824,793.65 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault 275.00 Cks and cash items 9,717.56 Currency 3,177.00 Silver 57.20 Auditor 146.15 Sheriff 77.30 13,450.21 Total Cash on h�.nd 838,243.86 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of. Whatcom County, Washington, this 21st day of April, 1944. E. C. MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COD811ISSIONFRS) County Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board - 0 - CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI'L1iISSIOi2RS OF V'tHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE 1ATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1944 ) WHEREAS, Orland. Ivarson, County Treasurer for VihGtcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statemefitsetting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of January, 1944 and the same has been checked and compared and f ound to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson; such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State - School 33.00 State - University 274.45 State - College 77.27 V1*WeC.E. 4..20 E.W.C.E. 1.26 C.VI .C.E. 36.25 Veteranst Compensation 1.04 Parks and Parkways 173.50 Game 25.20 Forest Fire Protection 148.13 Fisheries 40.00 Highway Safety 173.50 County - Current Expense (3% Rebate) 1.94 Cash Paid City Treasurers 5,15.2.71 Cash Paid Townships 4,153.49 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 142625.61 Soldiers' Relief 15.00 Road Fund 222398.68 Public nssis tance 7, 86g. 37 Law Library 127.56 Marriage Certificate 42.00 Treasurer's Revolving 90•80 Public Health 751.43 Schools - General 39,157.49 Opportunity Room 19$.50 Nursery Revolving 575.35 Port - General 2,775.66 Drainage 3, Maintenance 213.25 Drainage 5, Maintenance 19.00 =' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY ---THE 21st DAY OF APRIL I9AA— BONDS REDEELED : Indigent Rlf - Bonds (1932) 5,000.00 Schools - Bond 12,500.00 INTEREST ON BONDS AND NARRA1dTS: Indigent Elf. Bonds (1932) 1,475.00 Schools - Bond 15090.00 1?ort - Donds (1927) 832.50 120,382.14 Vie do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer t s Office and on deposit. in various banks to his credit at the close of business on January 31, 1944, as shown by the County Auditorts check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION National Bank of Commerce Bellingham BellingY� m Br. Seattle lst Natt1 Bellingham Bellingham National Bellingham First National Bank Ferndale First National .Bank Lynden Peoples State Bank Lynden Citizenst Bank Blaine Nooksack Valley State Everson Bank of Sumas Sumas IN.VEST1,1EN`l'S : U.S. Savings 22,500.00 U.S. Defense 49,950.00 U.S. Cert. of 1ndebtedness30,000.00 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault Cks and cash items Currency Silver Auditor Clerk Total Cash on hand 357.00 1, 733.56 7,132.00 65.64 114.10 70.95 BALANCE 164,935.94 268,966.48 203,594.67 25,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 10,000.00 759,500.00 102,4 05 .00 861;950.09 9,473.25 87124.23.34 IN TESTIMONY VIHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands Lind affixed the seal of the Board lof County Commissioners, of VJhatcom County, Washington, this 21st day of April, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COialISSIONERS) ATTEST: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. 1ANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO'%ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON J IN THE ,MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRULRY, 1944 ) VdHEREAS, Orland ivGrson, county Treasurer for VJhatcom County, VJashington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of iebruary, 19i and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the kuditorts check, IT IS TEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County'Treasurer, be land he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: APRIL TERM FRIDAY , . -THE__ 21st AY OF 1:PRIL 19" i7NiQWIRTWUM=UWir9ELLiKSHW. -WAS HIRGTa -- CASH RE I I T TAACES : W.W.C.E. 10.47 E.W.C.E. .61 Veterans? Compensation .23 Park end Parkways 51.31 Forest mire Protection 19.64 Fisheries 250.00 Highway Safety 51.31 County -Current Expense (3% Rebate) 41443.22 Suspense 1,077.96 Advance Taxes 29.00 Resales - Deeds 25.00 Cash Paid City Treasurers 1,589.99 WARRANTS REDEEi IED : Current Expense 19,857.59 Soldiers Relief 85.00 Road Fund 30,532.52 Public Assistance 311.01 Law Library 88.45 Marriage Certificate 45.00 Tuberculosis Hospital 3,3 74.17 Public Health 965.04 Public Utility District - General 87.40 Schools - General 99,961.33 Opportunity Room 699.87 Nursery Revolving 1,/,.01.46 Port - General 33,135.88 Drainage 3, Maintenance 5.00 Drainage 15, maintenance 115.96 BONDS REDEEMED: Indigent Rif - Bonds 11A11 1934 7,000.00 Port - Bonds (1927) 8,000.00 INTEREST ON BOiiDS AiiD WARRANTS: Indigent Rif. Bonds 111,11 1934 192.50 Port - Bonds (1927) 2,227.50 215,634.42 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the 'Treasurerts office and on deposit in (various banks to his credit at the close of business on February 29, 1944, as shown by the County Auditorts check of Treasurerts cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY National Bank of Commerce Bellingham br. Seattle 1st Bellingham National Bank First National Baru First National j3ank Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Sumas INVESTMENTS: LOC11TION Belling ham Natti Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas U.S. Savings U.S. Defense U.S. Cert. of Indebtedness CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in vault Cks and cash items Currency Silver. Auditor Clerk Short 22,500.00 49,950.00 30,000.00 404.50 8,402.30 4,408.00 81.10 80.75 12.00 Total cash on hand BALANCE 164,938.94 345,443.68 2075129.60 25,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 7, 000.00 _10,000.00 839,512.22 102,450.00 941,962.22 13,388.65 955,350.87 2.75 955,353.62 � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE— 21st Y OF. APRIL _._.._. _. - -------- �«-- IN TESTI1ONY WMREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 21st day of April, 194,4. (SEAL OF THE BO1IRD OF COUNTY CO1:L:viISSI0NERS} Attest: PLI1dY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Bor-.rd E. C. ilki!LEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHIRLES E. KIIuG ' County Corfimissioner 'Dance License Application No. 513, for public dances to be held at Haynie Grange Hell, between April 29, 19/+,4 and April 28, 1945, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Haynie Grange. '/To correct a flaw in the title to lands in 19-38-2E, deeded to the County by the'iviasonic Order, see Page 527 of this volume, a quit claim deed from Edna k. Fraser to Whatcom County, va�;s filed on this date, which deed read as follolrr.s: IIA tract in Section 19, Township 38 north, Range 2 Last, described as follows: Tract beginning on Easterly side of Lummi bhore Road where Southwesterly line of Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, Tahosa Shore. Plat extended intersects same; thence along said extended line to Easterly line of Government Lot 5; thence Northeasterly along Easterly line of said Lot 5 to point; thence Aorthviesterly parallel to first described line to point where Northeasterly line of Lots.1 and 18, - Block 2, Tahosa Shore Plat extended intersects Easterly line Lumtui Shore Road; thence Southwesterly along Easterly line of said road to beginning.11 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same tiaras duly adjourned until 9:30 A.ivi., Tuesday, April 25, 1944. rr Approved Chairman of thd Board t,;. _ _ It.�,..:..1. J .%, - .:.-!--t ...I. �i. ��..L-ir..i:-J 77" f7t7�7l�7! �C7f7i 7T7i 'x �77 t! ii �7T7i Tr7T7� 1/'7T 7 #7/'7, it r717/ "TI, ": 1 Yi'T/T' `7r 71'ii a ;r 7 , 7; 7%7" i; 11 Tl�7l it r/ 7i�%fl y/ 7i i7 7�` u r i��Ti' 7� ii 7 7/ 7 7r777/ 71 i/ r/ 7/ 77"7 '7! 7 7r"7t 7T METING, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 21, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 1A.lu., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved. by the Board for payment: AT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele & Tele Company li it 11 li County Road Fund Pacific Tele & Tele Company 11 11 it It George Vvetzel Pacific Tele & Tele Company li it li n !I tt ti !1 George Vdetzel Pacific Tele & Tele Company ii 11 lY 1t tt Ii 11 11 County Road Fund it t( 11 George etzel Pacific Tele & Tele Company County Road Fund J. J. Lockert Union Printing Company Pacific Tele & Tele Company IT 11 11 it Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Election Officials Pacific Tele & Tele Company C ASSISMiCE FUND: Hazel C. Jones George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor 3.50 Assessor 5.95 It 22.25 . Commissioners 6.90 Treasurer 13.78 11 12.00 Sup. Court 9.75 it 11 (Rep) 2.65 Clerk 2.65 11 1.96 Juv. Court 10.42 Pros. Atty 4.50 Sheriff 9.37 11 72.47 Supt. of Sch. 9.95 it 11 11 1.414 1► it 11 10.60 Agri Exten. Serv. 19.77 i1 f1 11 18.23 it 11 1t 10.78 Hort. Insp. 2.70 Civ. Defense 40.29 11 it 2.00 Adv. . Exp. (Fire Dist) 2/1,.02 11 " S.J.Co. 7.4.6 325.39 42.86 60.00 $; 102.86 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 60 APRIL TERM TUES'DAY. THE—_ 25th DAY OF APRIL 19-4- COUNTY ROAD FUND: lelvin J. Bamford J. A. Cole Robert A. Larsen H. J. Koop Pacific Tele & Tele Company Bellingham Drug Co. Clyde Cook Northwest Steel Casting Co. Washington Co-op. .dills, Inc. Western Woodowrking Company Bellingham Sash & Door Company Oordt Bros. Hatchery Van's Hdw & Sheet Metal Fred H. DeVore George F. Cannon IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele & Tele Company Total of Claims Allowed 7.54 2.00 3.00 1.80 24- 75 2.49 18.48 11.29 6.92 1.85 5.55 18. 54 16.18 3.19 175.00 19.95 $ 298.58 19.95 �i> 746.78 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C00ViISSIONERS OF WHATCCU COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF DECLARING WHATCOM ) COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 2, ( R E S O L U T I O N DULY ORGANIZED IN ACCORDAACE WITH LAW ) WHEREAS, on r'ebruary 15, 1944, there was filed with this Board of County Commissioners a petition, petitioning said Board, under the provisions of Chapter 34, Laws of 1939, to take the action necessary for the formation of a Fire Protection District, embracing la ds hereinafter particularly described, and WHEREAS, the said petition was, by the County Auditor, duly certified to this Board, as in order and sufficient in all respects, and . WHEREAS, in conformity with the provisions of the law, this Board did fix -the hour of 10: 00. o'clock A.M... on* Friday, TJlarch 17, 1944, for a public hearing on the said petition and did, at that time hold said hearing and fix the boundaries of the said proposed Fire Protection District, and direct the Whatcom County Election Board to call and hold an election in said district for the purpose of finally determining whether or not said proposed district should be formed, and WHEREAS, the said election was duly held on the 21st day of April, �94/+, and the qualified electors of the said proposed Fire Protection District were given the opportunity to vote upon the question of whether or not Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2, comprising the area hereinafter described should be finally organized, and upon the names of Robert Renauf, Charles Cline and Earl LeValley as the first board of Fire Protection District Commissioners,in the proposed district, and 'JzHEREAS, an official canvass of the votes cast for and against the proposed formation of the said district, and for and against the naming -of the aforesaid persons as the first board -of fire district commissioners, duly certified by the Whatcom County Election Board, disclosed that all votes cast at said election were in favor of the organization of the said proposed district and that each of the persons named as candidate for the first board of fire district commissione received a unanimous vote for said position, NOti'J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2, coin - prising the following described area in Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit: Beginning at the point of intersection of the North and South center line of Section 36, T. 38 N, R 3 E.W.Yi., and the southerly shore line of Lake Whatcom, thence South along said North and South center line of Section 36 to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet South of and at right angles to the center of Lake Whatcom Boulev and paved road; thence along a line one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from and parallel to the center line of said Lake Whatcom Boulevard to an inter- section with Fremont Avenue in Amended Plat of Geneva; thence West along said Fremont Avenue to Lake, or Austin Street; thence South on said Lake, or Austin Street one block; thence West along Fifth Street, plat of West Geneva, two blocks to Depot Street; thence North on Depot Street one block to Fourth Street; thence west on said Fourth Street between the plat of Clarkts Acre Tracts and plat of Kershawts Acre Tracts to -Terrace Avenue South; thence along said Terrace Avenue South to an intersection with the Lake Whatcom Boulevard pavement; thence lesterly along said pavement and the South line of Section 27, T. 38 N, R 3 E .lid .31I . , to an intersection with the East boundary of the City of Bellingham, said point being the S W 1/4 section corner said Section 27; thence North along the East boundary of the City of Bellingham, being the West line of the S W 1/4 said Section 27, one half mile to the West 1/4 corner said Section 27; thence East along the South boundary of the City of Bellingham, said line being the East and West center line of said Section 27, to an intersection with the Westerly Shore of Lake Whatcom; thence Southerly and Easterly along the Southerly Shore Line of Lake Whatcom and around Echo Point to -the place of beginning, be, and the same is hereby declared to be duly organized, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM-_ TUESDLY THE 25th DAY OF LPRIL 19-44._. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Robert henauf, Charles Cline and Earl LeValley be declared to be the first duly elected Board of Fire District Commissioners for VThatcom County Fire Protec- tion District No. 2. Done in regular adjourned session of the Bot,rd of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, Washington, this 25th day of April, 194.4. (SEAL OF TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COuildiISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( ss. County of �Yhatcom ) E. C. LkALEY Chairman of the Doard GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, before,me, personally appeared E. C. Manley, Ceo. Elder and Charles E. King, to me inZovin to be the duly elected and qualified L.nd acting Board of County Commissioners of Whatconi County, Washington, authorized to execute the foregoing instrument,.. and affixed their signatures and caused their official seal to be impressed thereon, for the purposes therein set forth. Dated this 25th day of April, 1944, at Bellingham, V.fhatcom County, Washington. (AUDI TOR' S SEAL) PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor of VVhatcoir, County, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 h.lvi., Friday, April 28, 19.4.4. Approved 46. )_W� Chairman of e Board ., n t +,.;;..'...+/':./�.��1: L +•I':.�. ' .1L.'. +: +. ' .'._...J r.r,.J:., / f._:;. l.i. :r+..,rt,. +_t...1../ �r:_r,._.!.. "_1L.;_�t �( 1' �� N 1',1 1(1 _/'_ii1..4•�.1,-_C'�+.1, �f�1 1�. + 7 �T rJ 7,''7i 7177 a/7T� �i rl it rT% TT717r''�I�'7i"7% rJ 7r"7 T1717171 V7 '717i'�l ,r 7/ 7i Tli+' fTiJ 7J ) yJ T7 7/"fi `r 7r`7t 4 MEETING., FRIDI;Y, APRIL 28, 1944 APRIL `.CERL-i Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 25, 194.4, the Board convened at 9: 30 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Auditor 5.02 Griffith Printing Company Assessor 5.41 Chas. F. Metsker " 17.00 Hays & Hays Court House 50.00 Martin Plumbing & heating Co. ", if.93 Mills Electric Co. it" 4.24 Erchinger & Siegel if it 120.07 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners it it .58 11 11 it Sup. Court 2.38 Model Cafe it. " 8.09 Ireland & Belli.ngar Clerk 5.00 Fred Hanson " 1.29 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juv. Court 104.40 Jurors - St. v. Sinnett J. P. No. 1 6.00 V,. N. Hine J. P. Country 13.75 Walter k. Pixley it 22.00 Gordon L. Caster Supt. of Sch. 2.80 Child Training Assn, Inc. " " 1.90 J. K. Gill Co. If 2.21 The Education Digest " if 3.00 Smith-Livesey-Wright Co.. Ins. on Co. Bldgs .62.45 C. J. Sorensen it " IT it 126.04 George rJi. Wa.ples It It it if 62.05 Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn 15.44 Smith-Livesey-Wright Co. Adv. Exp. (P.1l.) 302.97 C. J. Sorensen It IT if 61l.48 George L. Tra.ples " IT It 301.05 C. V. V,ilder Company It 11 (Elder Dt.) 766.50 21627.05 1r:0%N :IR, i PRIL TERM FRID11Y THE _ 28th AY OF. i.PRIL 605 1944 =UNIOI�ANI N11..,CO'TB EEUNOHAV--.WAS WASH i NGTO COUNTY ROAD FUND: James K. Rogers 3.25 11 it 1.75 Oeser Ceder Co. 17.30 Columbia Equipment Co. 6.10 Bellingham Iron & Metal Co. 11.59 Nelson Equipment Co. 418.74 Ashe 11otor Company 220.73 Pacific Engineering Co. 257.25 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 31367.56 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 23.1.8 if if if r1 36.33t 4,364.08 PUBLIC ASSISTkACE FUND: Horseshoe Smoiie Shop 20.00 Simonds Grocery 40.00 Stewartfs Grocery 34.50 Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery 71.00 i'drs. Kate Cheva:lley 30.00 Aubert Drug Co. 5.52 r1 rr it 23 -52 it • n 1r 15.73 n rr it 3.86 City Drug Otore 3.19 Herald Prescription Pharmacy .77 it 1r 1, 2.53 Dr. S . S . Houle 6.18 Dr. Donald H. McLeod 25.00 Henry D. Young, D.-T.I.D. 30.00 Pacific Tele & Tele Company 64.87 it rr fI a 3.90 E. J. Coffelt 1.55 Goodrich Silvertown Stores 10.82 Louis King 6.00 Lobb Electric & Hardware .93 hills Electric Company 1.29 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 8.29 409.45 I PUBLIC HE1":L`1'H FUND: State Service for Crippled Children 1$ 2.50 The Commoni,4Teaith Fund, Div. of Pulblica.tions G..75 A 7.25 ITUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatoriums' 732.12 Mrs. Ida May Tozier 35.00 $ 767.12 IINSTITUTE FUND: Worth McClure $ ' 10.00 $ 10.00 IELDER DITCH: County Road Fund Total of Ciaims Allov ed 13.93 L 13.93 8,198.88 Final Cost Record on CRP-S%i 42, Bridge 284 on Lind Road, was certified as follows: Est. $ 865.91 - Cost $ 922.75 - O.D. $ 56.84 By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 �,.i�i., Saturday, k pril 292 1944, when they again convened with all members present. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLlISSIOEERS OF ',7111-,TCOM CUNTY, V1LSHINGTON J IN THE li1ATTLR OF THE ENLARGED BOUNDARIES } OF FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 2, IN ( RESOLUTION V,,'H1%1TCO1.-1 COUNTY, WkSHINGTON WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution, on April 25, 1944, declare Fire Protection District No. 2 in Ihatconi County, organized in compliance with a petition filed with the said Board on r ebrua.ry 15, 1944, and WEEREAS, it is now evidenced that, through an error in the description of the said district certain properties were omitted from the district as contemplated, end WHEREAS, a petition, signed by 10%1 of the registered property owners in such omitted territory, has now been filed with this Board, praying for annexation to Fire Protection District No. 2, as declared organized -on April'25, 1944, y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ® k f APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY of APRIL T9_J�1 '��IiSi7DN-iA7NTiNG{O.r8i12:iNGNAi.FrWALN7 -- � }�� 1 NOW, THEREFORE, is hereby granted, and be as follows: Beginning on.the section line between Sections 35 and 36, Town ship 38 North, Range 3 East, at a point 150 feet southerly and at right angles.to ,the center of Lake Whatcom Boulevard -paved road; thence south on said section line to the south line of Block 20, Amended Plat of Geneva; thence westerly along the southerly line of Block 20 and Block 19 of said plat, to center line of Wellington' Avenue as shown on said plat; thence north along -center line of Wellington Avenue to its junction with the center line of Columbus Avenue; thence northwesterly and west along center..line of Columbus Avenue as,.shown on Amended Plat of Geneva and on plat`South Geneva to the west line of Section 35, Township 38 North, Range 3 East; thence continue on west along center line of Sixth Street as shown on plat of West Geneva to west line of Depot Street; thence continue west on line between Lots 6 and 7, and 18 and 19,.Clarke'ts Acre Tracts to centerline of Lakeview Street as shown on same plat; thence south on center line of Lakeview Street to south line of Lot 34, said Clarke's Acre Tracts extended east'; thence west along south line of Lots 3A., 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41, said Clarke1s Acre Tracts,. --to the north and south center line of Section 34, Township 38, Range 3 East; thence north along said section center line to Lake Whatcom Boulevard; thence ",.,easterly along said boulevard to Terrace Avenue South as shown on Plat of Kershaw Acre Tracts; thence Southeasterly along Terrace Avenue South to Fourth Street; thence east' -on Fourth Street.between the Plat of Clarke's Acre Tracts andKershaw Acre Tracts to Depot Street; thence south on Depot Street one'block to Fifth Street;'thence east on Fifth Street two blocks to Lake'or Austin Street; thence north on Lake or Austin Street one block to Fremont Avenue; thence east on -Fremont Avenue to its intersection with a line drawn 150 feet southerly and at right angles to the center of Lake Whatcom Boulevard paved road; thence easterly along a line 150 feet distant from and parallel to center line of said L'c-;:ke -7hatcom Boulevard to the east line of Sec- tion 35, Township 38North, Range 3 East, being the point of beginning.. BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the.prayer of this petition be, and it the boundaries of Fire Protection District No. 2, are hereby declared to DONE in regular session of the Board this 29th day of April, 1944• (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL11ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T., SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COi�iISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER , Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner I By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Monday, -May 1, 1944, when they again convened with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: E. C. Manley Charles E. King Fred H. Dustin Commissioners It Assessor 60.40 6.15 35.05 .101.60 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.IJ., Tuesday, May 2, 1944. Approved Cp. Chairman of theJ Board J-7'iW i 7 71t 7f71 %� 7/'7I 7f7117!1777t7�7% 71 77�7 � 7%71'rf71' �f7I #1# 7r7tr7)'71 %rAl �_�717f7!/' T�/' 7T7/ 717>I '7! iT 71 7t7/ 7'% 71�1i 7Yr 7 T!7 7TT 7T ir77 7] 77 �l'7i/7i 7i MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, May 2; 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with all members present. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL. TERM TUESDAY 2nd Y LiAY 19 44 �tuwrFra:aFsts-�zca�ccR�s�tv�ctxtx The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE Ira B. Perry J. C. Penney Company West Publishing Company ,Dept. of Labor & Industries 11 11 if 11 ►1 I, $. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. Holly Shoe Repair Harold Smith COUNTY ROAD FUND: Bellingham Machine Works Diehl motor Company ,1 it it Ray Pennington Monahan's Garage Sussex Motor Company Morse Hardware Company I1 it u It n n !1 1I 11 n n ►r Automotive Parts Service n rr n ►r tt n R. B. Coleman Jim marsh J. L. Robertson Neil F. Stewart A. L. Townsend C. V. Wilder Company Lummi -Island Freight Co. Bellingham Pub 1. shing Company Iverson Lumber Compah.y City of Lynden IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-452 Steve Szekely Brown & Cole, Inc. S. A. Cunningham Knoll's Market N.R.S. Grocery Superior Groceteria Mrs. W. O ►Cain Starks Home 1, ►r St. Frances Hospiti Gibb Clinical Laboratory Dr. A. E. Lawrence Dr. J. R. Morris Dr. 0. W. Rogers. Dr. H. G. Sutherland Elby E. Ames IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Garner Wright, M. D. Evelyn R. Freeman Mabel H. Sheridan Mary Edna Barter, Julia Klocke Philip J. Morey University Book Store ITUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATIO14: Riverton Hospital Assessor Court House Pros. Atty Constable Sheriff Jail u tt tr Total of Claims kilowed 34.50 11.88 10.00 5.98 30.88 .17.93 49.52 1.29 21.45 10.30 9.66. 55.42 23.12 19.93 128.86 5.85 122.21 173.61 49.75 . 78 143.59 100.50 2.27 39.15 207.76 137.70 2 75.40 162.00 18.75 18.00 2.80 3.38 785.95 50.00 159.00 .25 35.00 15.00 47.25 4.00 32.96 65.00 38.00 36.13 8.00 70.00 7.00 60.00 2.00 1.00 33.69 12.35 23.85 36.55 39.23 36.63 46.05 13.39 $ 2,712.07 183.43 $ 21546.74 614.28 $ 208.05 2,712.07 $ 61264.57 u Final Cost Record on CRP #95, Welcome Bridge (Old R.R. Bdg) was certified as follows: Estimate Cost County C 7,495.71 7,285.11 Balance $ 210.60 Gov►t $ 5,000.00 4,800.00 0S x APRIL TERM___ TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF MAY.. _ IN THE LATTER OF THE PETITION OF G. E. VanHORN, et al } FOR VACATION OF A COUNTY -.STREET KNOWN AS THE WIEPERT ( ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD STREET, ELDRIDGE'S ADDITION TO MARIETTA ) In the matter of the vacation of a County Street petitioned for by G. E. VanHorn and other: the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 4th day of April, 1944, and that said petition was signed by'at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board on the 11 day of April, 1944. Third. That on the 4 day of April 1944; the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 2 day of May, 1944, the County Engineer filed in the office of the and his report in writng, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 4 day of 1{ pril, 194j+; the 2 day of May, 1944, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place.where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated. That said road is not now in use. That it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future. That the public will be benefited by its vaca tion; and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT.IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by G. E. VanHorn and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same with the Treasurer, who shall proceed to collect the same. Done this 2nd day of May, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONI SSIONERS) ttest: L. COZIER Deputy Clerk J IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF G. E. VanHORN, et al } FOR VACATION OF A COUNTY ROAD KNOWN AS THE WIEPERT STREET, ELDRIDGE►S ADDITION TO iuARIETTA E. C. MANLEY GEO. ELDER CHARLE S E. KING Board of County Commissioners of V'Jhatcom County, Washington FINAL ORDER OF VACATION The Board having on the 2 day of May, 1944, ordered the vacation of said road upon payment y the principal petitoner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs nd expenses, amounting to the sum of $3.38, having been paid to the County Treasurer of this ounty on the 2 day of May, 1944, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all members concurring, that the county street petitioned to b( acated by G. E. VanHorn and others, be vacated as follows: Wiepert Street, Eldridgets Addition to Marietta, in Section 8, T 38 N, R 2 E.W.M. Done this grid day of inlay, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOt�RD OF COUNTY COiafiISSIONERS) (Attest: L. COZIER Dep. Clerk E. C. LIANLEY GEO. ELDER CH1-R1,ES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Wh&tcom County, Washington By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 1:30 P.'l., Wednesday, May 3, 1944, at which time they again convened, with all members present. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY _THE 2nd Y OF MAY 601rd 19 44 �7¢i6f47A7ARiifrt' �YSLLiiiLA7GiF�PA6iiiN&iG The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll No.8615 " 8616 1t 8617 n 8618 " 8619 " 8620 " 8621 " 8622 11 8623 " 8624 rr 8625 rr 8626 11 8627 it 8628 ELDER DITCH: Payroll - April 1,646.90 374.60 1,072.75 1,032.03 865.71 1,377.76 275.63 516.80 756.13 1,068.25 1, 4 70.00 11051.63 1, 268.40 272.15 131048.74 137.00 137.00 Total of Claims Allowed $P 13,185.7/+ There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 ri.]'.I., Friday, May 5, 1944. Approved ls_'&MAA� Chairman of thelBoard 7t777T�7T7iJi it T/ 17'7 7r 1"7r7�T 1"ffA 1 71 ' t 1 7�71777f7/ 7�7'fi 717!' ] �77t�17 7f l7/T%� 7 7ff177=f17T '717r7�7i #iiIT77' 11 1171'7�'7/"Tr7f'�T7i�7TT + 7T7T000ilf7Topi- MEETING, FRIDAY, 1AY 5, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, May 31 1944, The Board convened at 9:30 A.M., thi; date, with all members present. The following claims were approved. by, he Board for payment: ICURR:E14T EXPENSE: Burroughs Adding machine Co. Roy Dodge B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Stores George Janssen, Po;:ster Fred Ingersoll Bellingham Publishing Co. Pleas Isaacs Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Pacific Steam Laundry Joe Altose Lee Grocery Company West Publishing Company Lynden Tribune Towner Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster Audrey Owsley Anstett Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster Bloedel Donovan Lumber.Lills Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Whutcom Co. Dairymenrs Asstn John F. Campbell Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Si Geiger Melvin J.-Bamford Union Printing Company Pacific Manifolding Hook Company John Kastner Howard -Cooper Corp. 1► it rr 1t it rr C.S. Kale Canning Co. 11 11 it I 11 It rr it ri u n n n Wallace Chevrolet Company Auditor 13.01 Assessor 14.51 it 14.12 Treasurer .200.00 " 32.05 11 35.46 Court House 7.00 11 rr 46.35 u n 1.03 n rr 5.10 It a 10.78 Sup. Court 1o.00 Clerk 10.70 " 36.64 15.00 Juv. Court 21.59 J.P. Country 67.98 Sup. Court 10.00. Jail 6.44 " 5.72 " 9.89 » 12.54 Supt. of Sch. 4.22 State Exam. 14.90 Adv. Exp.-Water Dist. 2.98 18.00 25.00 6.80 71.38 3.35 16.19 15.63 5.15 1.80 25.61 21.63 36.74 7.94 608.01 3 'EC®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . APRIL TERM- FRIDAY THE __ 5th DAY OF IJ1AY Columbia Equipment Company 48.55 Western Steel & Salvage Co. 3.60 Mades Motor Service 73.29 IT 11 it 480.00 Bellingham Iron & lete.l Co. 42.02 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 14.73 1t 11 it 11 45.04 It it it n 3.97 Buzzard Iron Works 58.09 Corporation of Delta 674.28 Charles Loshbaugh 5.00 B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Stores 6.80 C. V. Wilder Company 1,834.00 3,544.59 PUBLIC ASSISTkiXE FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-457 135.22 Bellingham Abstract Company 10.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 9.65 11 11 if 11 27.98 City Sanitary Service Company 2.40 Dept. of Labor v, Industries 3.90 N. P. Culp 1.55 L. S. Matthews & Company, Inc. 9.02 Lee Grocery Company 30.88 Northern Grocery Company 26.37 I1 It It 14.75 n if IT 20.A1 J. H. Petry 6.00 Pynor -''eed Company 173.40 tt 11 11 1.20 Shaw uupgly Company, Inc. 5.15 it 11 /+.6/+ It it It 11 1.55 Wha.tcom County Implement Co. 2.32 . 11 1' it it .93 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. .62 11 a 1t 11 2.65 r 490.59 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITI:LIZATION: Dr. E. I. L. Cilleyk 35.00 L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 99.00 134-00 Total of Claims Allowed J+, 777.19 BEFORE THE BOkRD OF COUNTY C011u'IISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON J In the Matter of Redecking Everson )� Kesolution to Redeck Bridge, as Project CRP-SM #f55 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to redeck the Everson Bridge over the Nooksack River in erection 31, Township J.O North, Range 4 East, W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor 1,518.25 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and 1UTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lave provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington,as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of Mlay, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOEI.RD OF COUI1TY COIliUISSIONEIRS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOkRD OF COUi4TY CO1LiISuIONERS OF WHA`1'C01i COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. hibiJL,EY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHhRLES E. KING Commissioner �� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF lidiY - 19 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi� idIS SI ONERS OF' WHATCOid COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SUPERVISORS FOR DRAINAGE IMPROVEidENT DISTRICT NO. 7 ( ) R E S O L U T I O N �,IIEREAS, vacancies exist in the Board of Supervisors of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, due to the resignation of Carl Zell and the fact that C. I. Rogers moved away from the District some months ago and has established permanent residence elsewhere, and WHEREAS, the appointment ofEmmerson bicNallie and Hjalmar Andrea'sen,.to fill the said vacancies, has been recommended to this Board, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Emmerson McNallie, R #l, Custer, . l°Vashington, and Hja.lmar Andreasen, R #3, Ferndale, 1ashington, be, and they are hereby appointed as Supervisors of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, to assume their duties at once. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of May., 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILIISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COM'LIIISSION {'RS OF WHATC01 COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MAALEY Chairman GEO. EIDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1v1!IS8IONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED SALE OF COUNTY OWNED FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY and USED EQUIPliIENT }C } R E S O L U T I O N l,dHEREAS, on Lpril 7, 1944, this Board by resolution declared its intention to sell the hereinafter described property owned in fee simple by VVh,-,.tcom County, Washington, also certain county oirrned used equipment, and WHEREAS, said resolution was duly published in accordance with law, and a date of hearing fixed on Friday, ILY 5, 1944, and 1'1HEREAS, said hearing was duly held at the time and place fixed and no objections being entered to said proposed sale and the Boz�.rd being convinced that the sale of said real property and used equipment would be to the best interest of Whatcom County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following described property, owned in fee simple by vhatcom County, Washington, to -wit 1. Strip of abandoned C.L. St.P. & Pa.c. Ry Co. R/W, across Lot Sec. 27, Twp. 39 N, R 5 E.,Fc'.I�,., being 100 ft. wide from the E bank ofthe North Fork of the Nooksack River, easterly to Station 47-00, and 200 ft. wide from said Station 47-00 easterly to SE corner of said Lot 4, also abandoned R/W for 17ye Track in Lot 4, Sec'. 27, Twp. 39 N, R 5 E, less county road R/W/ 2. That, part of abandoned 100 ft. C.I. St.P. & Pac. Ry Co. R/W, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point 409.11 feet East of the Section corner common to Sec- tions 31 and 32, Twp. 39 N. R 5 and Sections 5 and 6. Twp. 38 N, R 5 E.1.11.1., said point being the intersection of the old C.M. St.P. & P. Ry R/W with the South line of said Sec.'32, thence N 43 00t E 1102 feet, more or less, to the Southwesterly R/W line of the road connecting the county road with the Mt. Baker Highway, all of which is located in Lot 4, said Section 32., Twp. 39 N, R 5 E, being 2.53 acres, more or less. Jalso the following used equipment: One used PLci.fic Car & Foundry Co. bulldozer angle blade with hydraulic hoist APRIL TER FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF MAY 19_44__ be and the same is hereby ordered sold to the highest and best bidder, at the front door of the Whatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 12th day of June, 1944, and BE IT FURT aR RESOLVED that the Auditor of Whatcom County be, and he is hereby directed to prepare and publish the necessary notices of.said sale, and that the Sheriff of said County proceed to hold said sale, all in accordance with the provisions of la.t^:, provided, however, that said property and equipment shall not be sold for less than the following amounts, respectively: Real property, Parcel 1 it It if 2 Used Equipment DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this (SEAL OF- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiY LISSIONERS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor& Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - 295.75 75.00 300.00 5th day of May, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY C0LU4ISSIOiiERS OF Vi1U,,TCOM COUNTY, WASHING`I'ON E . C . hti NLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHi,RLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD. `.OF COU19TY ..00.iVLLISSIONERS V, OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. ) WBEREAS, the real property, hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of ffhatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said property was duly L_nd regularly executed and delivered to said. County Treasurer, in accord- ance wih the laws of the State of Washington, and ZN`HEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests f said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263,,Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; provid, however, that said property shall not be sold,below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shell be between the hours of 9 o t clock A.iu1., and /+ o'clock P.%i., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer,.at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of T hatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by -public announcement made by said County `treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: First Addition to New Whatcom, Lot 5, Block 268 fi 30.00 First Addition to New Whatcom, Lot 20, Block 292 80.00 Boston Addition, Lot 10, Block 1 6 10.00 Cedar Addition to New Whatcom, Lots 7 to 28, Block 12 220.00 Eldridge Lake View Addition, Lot 2 and the N4. of Lot 3, Block 1 100.00 Elwood's Addition to Whatcom, Lots 1 to 4, Block 22 60.00 Pacific St. hddition, Lots 9 and 10, Block 185 50.00 Silver Beach, Lots'8 to 11, Block 36 and Lots 1 to /., Block 37 60.00 Silver .:Beach, Lots 3 and /., Block C 15.00 Fairhaven Land Cots lst Add to Fairhaven, Lots 14 and 15, Block 83 60.00 Bay View Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 31 and 32, Block /+ 20.00 DeFries Addition to Fairhaven, Lot 5, Block 4 12.50 Diffenbacherts Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 18 to 20, Block 6 30.00 Jameson's 2nd Bay View Addition, Lots 8 to 12, Block 15 35.00 Lysle's lst Addition to Fairhaven, Lots 1 to 5, Block 11 25.00 City of Blaine, Lots 1 to 3 and 5 to 7, Block 16 75.00 City of Blaine, Lots 9 znd 10, Block 24 50.00 Blaine Land Co's Addition to Blaine, Blocks 30 and 31 100.00 Blaine Land Cots Addition to Blaine, Lots 1. to 6, Block LO 30.00 Bunbury's lst Addition to Blaine, Blocks 5 & 6, end Lots 1 to 7; Blk 7 50.00 Steen's lst "=ddition to Blaine, Lots 7 and 8, Block:2 0 0 10.00 Steen's First Addition to Blaine, Lots 23 and 24, Block 7 0 0 10.00 Boblettts 1st Addition to Blaine, Lots 13 to 16, Block 2 0 0 125.00 Boblett's lst Addition to Blaine, Lots 3 to 6, Block,6 0 0 75.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY -THE 5th DAY oP APRIL 191 Cainfs'First Addition to Blaine, Lots 1 to 10, Block 5 and Lots 23 and 24, Block 5 . $ 24.00 Martints lst Addition to Blaine, Lots 15, 16 & 17, Block S 45.00 Vdarrents lst'!sddition to Blaine, Lots 1 to 20, Blk 3, & vac sts & alleys 150.00 Barkerville Suppl, Lot 10, Block 14 16.25 Ferndale Amended, South a of Lot 36 and all of Lot 38, Block 6 15.00 Maple Falls, Lots 13, 1J+, 15 and 16, Block 2 1/+.00 Maple Falls, E '7 ft of Lot 4 and all of Lot 5, Block, A, also Tax 31.2: Com at BE cor of Lot 41 Blk A - thence E 40 ft - th N 50 ft - th E 30 ft - th N 66 ft - th W to NE cor Lot 4 as above - th S to beg. Sec. 30, Twp 40 N. Range 6 E 20.00 NE BE - S2; NW BE - Sa SE, Sec. 20, Twp.37 N. Range 3 E, also SVI SW - NW SW, Sec. 21, Twp. 37 N. Range 3 E 100.00 BE SW NW, Sec. 14, Twp 38 N. Range 2 E 0 150.00 Gov. Lot 9, N�BE, less road, Sec. 2, Twp 39 N. Range 5 E 120.00 Lots 1, .2, 3 and J+, Sec. .2, Twp J,0 N, Range 5 E, also S�� NE - S NVI, Sec. 2, Twp. 40 N. Range 5 E 330.00 E2 Lot 4.1 Sec. 1, 1ti^rp 1�0 N. Runge 5 E 30.00 NE SW, Sec. 36, Twp 41 N. Range 5 E 0, 40.00 Ez BE, Sec. 35, Twp 41 N. Range 5 E 0 0 0 80.00 Lot 1� less road, Sec. 3, Twp 40 N. Range 5 E 35.00 Und. �E NEly 25 ft of SEly of Lot or Block 147, New Whatcom Tide Lands 60.00 Whatcom Suppl, Lots 3 to 6, and 13, Block 61, New Whatcom Tidelands - NE-;�- of Block 101, NW 50 ft of Block 120, NW 50 ft of Block 121, NW 50 ft of Block 122, NVI 50 ft of Block 123, NW 50 ft of Block 124., NVI 50 ft of Block 125, NW 50 ft of Block 126, SEly 50 of NWly 100 of SVII Block 121 and the NVtly 50 of SEly 100 of NEly 110 ft of Block 121 - --- 2, 44O.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 5th day of blay, 19/,/.. (SEAL Of' THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL,&ISSIONERS) , Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County 1:uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy E. C. bIANLEY Chairman of the Board GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The April report of the Vc'hatconi County HeUlth DepL.rtnient was received and placed on file. Dance License Application No. 51/+, for public dances to be held in the Northwood Grange Hal-_ 'for a period ofone year from 11E.y 1, 19/+A.., was Epproved by the Board and the license issued to the Northwood Grange. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.A,,I., Tuesday, Kay 9, 19/+A,. Approved - Chairman of thef BoE:rd #ii##hY1-11 h'Y1 �i# '##7r r'###�i 7 # ###;;`#ff7;'#y # r# ' #r��'1 ' #,'## ii### t# r` � i r## �` #'## f#ri`�i MEETING% TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 55 1944, the Bo�.rd convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRE14T EXPENSE: Union Printing Company n Tt n Orland Iva.rson Northwestern Insurance ygency Union Priming Company IT T1 n Seattle School District No. 1 Union Printing Company TT It It Wallace Chevrolet Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pacific Steam Laundry V,:alton Fruit Company Auditor $ 9.63 Treasurer 7,4.11 it 2A..10 IT 62 . ,.6 Court House 16.79 Clerk 57.,48 Juv. Court 65.60 Pros. "tty 3.40 Sheriff 4.53 IT 81,47 ja.il 53.62 iT 18 -15 It 18.04 r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS I-PRIL TER TUESDkY -THE-__ 9th DAY OF mi-Y 19-4-4- n;eur:.awr:nr. e.wnsas.e:nns.rxrsv.„ar:msn; L. V. Freimann Carolyn P. L irquand John P. Liiller PE.cific Tele & Tele Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Union Printing Co. Louis W . fling Union Printing; Co. ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Lind Gravel Company Bellingham Builders Supply Co. It tr n t► if tt n n Jewell motor Company 11 T1 it Ekdahl & Seppala It IT it it it rt n T1 Barron Tire Co. it it it it If 11 Jeffcott Liotor Co. Trunkey & Sons it 11 Sta.n&_rd Oil Co. of Cal. r1 it 11 It it n if 11 it 11 It li it tT it tr Union Oil Company it II it Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Sussex A,,Iotor Company (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Sausage Walton Fruit Company 11 it If Whatcom County Dairymen's Assln Columbia Valley Lumber Company Sears, Roebuck & Company Pelagius Williams Aubert Drug Com;)any 11 IT it Roy Berrett Drugs Earl I. L. Cilley, ii. D. City Treasurer Evergreen Pharmacy Red Cross Pharmacy Visiting nurse Assln I. P. Abshire Ct..rter's Food Market Golden Rule Liercantile Hinotels Grocery Frazer Jenkins Frank Laube Montgomery V,tard & Co. Safey,ay, Stores, Inc. Simonds Grocery PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Extension Serv.� 7.40 n 11 33.56 " it 3.57 ri It 9.39 5.10 3.97 Hort. Insp. 33.25 Adv. Exp. (Fire Dist.) 6._95_ Total of Claims Alloyed 106.55 32.29 162.54 66.13 1,.220.70 300.00 8.56 540.97 4.02 147.93 13.02 141.88 225.73 14.32 13.90 55.52 12.32 174.10 434.39 70.83 34.72 295.36 438.39 448.11 32.43 2G . 20 > 5.46 45.19 10.98 134.10 34.40 6.23 19.65 13.08 24.68 2�..47 40.OG 4.50 4.74 7.48 5.75 28.50 48.00 18.01 6.60 9.50 16.00 11.75 133.00 40.00 v 18.00 593.07 fir: 5, 018.91 ;, 692.07 18.00 $ 61322.05 BEFORE "HE BOIiRD OF COUNTY COiLl.ISSION'-cES OF VgHhTCiVt COUNTY, VdASHIiiUTOA J In the Matter of Liajor Patching on Hannegan } R E S 0 L U T I U N Road, to be knoim as CRP-SL I-F56 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the BoL.rd of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to do major patching in three spots on the H1�1dNEGi`ui ROAD between the Axton Road End the Central Road located in Sections 16-17-20-21 Twp 38 N, R 3 E, Vi.:,I. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 4dork: Day Labor $-)1,025.04 Gas Tax Funds RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY TH 9th Y OF _ MAY 61-45 19 /+/+ =U*1M7FPAFH7AF6L6jy8ELEf HBHAIrrWASHiHGTU The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of inlay, 194/+. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.iiLISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. S11YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY COL1,iISSIONERS OF V',HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. ivlAWLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Cominissioner CHI_RLES E. IKING ConvAissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COEddISSIONERS OF V'1HATCO COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE LkTTER OF THE FORL1ATION OF YJATT.R DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 21 IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 1 WHEREAS, on April 18, 1944, there was filed with this Board, a petition, petitioning said i Board, under the provisions of Section 7249 of Piercers Code, to take the action necessary for ,the formation of a water District, embracing lands hereinafter particularly described, and V,VHEREAS, said petition was checked by the County Auditor and found to be in compliance with the lav:,, in all respects, ..and WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution, on April 18, 194A., fix 10:00 otclock A.L., on Tuesday, %?ay 9, 19A,4, in the -office of the Board of County Commissioners, in the Court House in Bellingham, as the time and place for a public hearing on said petition, and notices of said hearing were duly and regularly 'posted and published as required by later, and CD WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and placed fixed for such hearing, and the Board., after hearing all arguments both for and against the formation of the said district, being satisfied. that all proceedings had were in substantial compliance with the provisions of lawn, and that the formation of said proposed Water District vrill be conducive to the public welfare, safety and convenience, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That subject to the approval of the qualified Lnd registered electors, residing within the boundaries of the proposed Water District, who shall vote upon the proposition of the forma- tion of the proposed District, at a special election hereinafter provided for in this resolution, the proposed district shall be designated as T?V HATCO1d COUNTY WATER DISTRICT NO. 211 2. That the proposed district comprise the lands in Whatcom County, L ashi_ngton, lying within the following described boundaries, to -writ: Beginning at the northwest corner of the Eldridge Donation ClEira in Section 23, Ta�rnship 38, North, Range 3 East of 1%illarfette meridian; thence south along the wrest line of sa id Donation Clz�im to the Government Leander line on the shore of Bellingham Bay; thence westerly along the Government Meander line of Sections 23, 2�, 15, 116 and 17 of said township and range to the center of the slough crossing Government Lot 2 in said Section 17, known as Marietta Slough; thence northerly up the :center of said slough through Lot 2 of Section 17 and through the East One -Half of Section 8, said township and range, to its inter- section with the north line of the South One -Half' of the 'northeast Quarter of said. Section 8; thence east along the north line of the South One -Half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 8 and the north line of the South One -Half of the ,Northwest Quarter of Section 9, said township and- range, to the west line of the rigYk-of-way of the Great idorthern Railway Conipny; thence southerly along said railwE y right-of-way to the east andwrest center line of said Section 9; thence east along said center line to the 1ortheast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 9;, thence south along the east line of said Northvrest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter to the Southeast corner thereof; thence east along the north line of the Southeast Quarter of -the South- east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 9 to the 'east line of said Section 9; thence south along the ,east line of said Section 9 and the east line of Section 16, said toynship and range, to the north line of the C. E.'Roberts Donation Claim; thence east along the north line of said Donation Claim to the north and south center line of Section 15, said tov.nship and range; thence south APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM-__" TUESDI:Y__ THE 9th DAY OF i 19-f.4 along the center line of said Section 15 to the Northeasterly right-of-way line of the Bellingham-Larietta road, also kno-vn as tarine Drive; thence southeasterly along said road right-of-way line to the northwesterly right-of-way line of Alderwood Avenue; thence northeasterly and east along the northwesterly and north lines of said Alderwood 1!venue to the east line of said Section 15; thence south along the east line of said Section 15 to the southeast corner thereof; thence east along the north line of Section 23, said township and range, to the west line of Bennett Addition to the City of ti';hatcom; thence south along the west line of said addition to the northwest corner of the Eldridge Donation Claim, the point of beginning. 3. That 1V"i. A. FRYE, 0. iul. REID and BRUCE E. COULTHURST, being residents of said proposed Water District and qualified in all respects to act, be and they are hereby nominated as candidates for the first Board of 11Vater District Commissioners, and 4. That the Thatcom County Election Board, be, and it is hereby directed to call and hold a special election in said proposed Water District on the 10th day of June, 191+4, for the purpose of determining whether or not said proposed Water District shall be finaily formed and also the election of the first Board of Water District Commissioners for said District, all as provided in Section 7249 of Pierce's Code. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of ihay, 19G•.4. BOi-iRD OF COUiiTY COLIiyiISSIOi4LRS OF WH.LTCOL COUiiTY, WASHIi4GTON E. C. u kNi—JEY (SEAL OF ThE B01LRD OF COUldTY ML1 IISSIONLRS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHPRLES E. KIIiG oun'y Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy The April report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9 : 30 A . i. , Friday, iULy 12, 1944 • Approved ✓ _ Chairman of. the Board 1_'.i. '!a: L_/._:'./' .r La._ ! - /• 1is I' r . r �- 1 -ll. _�1._.: r -1, i ri� r1,-.�.I.1r.1 !" _ r ! l..� '(i1 7{! 71 71"7171 (7f 71 #Y Ti 7i 7J 7i 7/ 7i 7i 71 Y Ti Ti 7i Yli 7/7% 7! 71 �f7i Tf7V71 ff V W717�7/ � 71 7/ it 1/ 7i 7l �r71 7i ii 7! ri 7! i! !I il7f7i 1/ 7/ 11 V if 7� 7! 7r 7! !i ii717/ 7i"7!"77 71"7i 7! "1 7! 7; y, 1r ji- 7i i 7; i'i L'1EETING, FRIDAY. LILY 12) 1944 iiPRIL TEMI Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Lieiy 9, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: URREN`.t' EX.OEiIISE : J. J. Lockert Auditor y' 129.50 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 102.20 Bancroft-V,'hitney Company Sup. Court 30.90 Union Oil Company Jail 1.34 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn it 12.66 Gordon L. Carter Supt. of Sch. 10.89 John V:. Graham 11 " It 1.18 Mary E. Breed if " It 3.00 Albert BoomLn It It It 3.00 Lirs. Loy Hughes 11 " it 3.00 Edith flcLachien it " it 3.00 PL�yroll - 1,pril Adv. Exp. (Dr. D. ¢i22) 902.20 L. E. Tobiassen " " 11 5.00 Dexter Beard " " " 6.25 Carl Lnderson " " " 5.00 F. D. Johnston " " " 280.15 Aaurice Kilda.11 " " " 64.35 Al Fosberg " " " 70.55 John Raaymaker 116.45 Axel Lind " " " 1,521.83 C. V. Wilder Co. " " " 387.25 County Road Fund If If It 1,094.33 Norstrom Lumber Company " " " 998.22 ilorse HL.rdware Company " " " 25.72 Diehl Lotor Company " IT " 3.47 6 5,781.44 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY TH 12th Y OF L:Y 6 i7 19 44 NIGN7+94NNN GGo-- S E"I NGNAWrIN,i5N'INrM (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Shell Oil Company, Inc. 9.40 if 11 11 11 25.75 The Texas Company 5.75 N. V.I. 'ibbs 253.08 Pacific Highway Transport, Inc. 6.33 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.30 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 13.54 319.15 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Lafe Rapson 9.66 Biddle & Crowther Company 3.09 City Treasurer, Bellingham 60.51 Lederle Laboratories, Inc. 18.70 Owl Pharmacy 32.02 Bellingham Community & War Chest 27.02 Capital Stationers 25.95 Bellingham Community & War Chest 109.44 Morse Hardware Company 4.24 Will Ross, Inc. 261.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cr-.lifornia 47.25 Standard Plan Testing 21.25 Sherwood Bakery 49.81 Standard Brands, Inc. 43.26 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass1n 67.45 J. Walter Dick 1.56 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 25.64 11 11 . 11 it fr 90.66 Hubert Drug Company 75.59 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 14.24 Shipman Surgical Company 53.56 1,042.26 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital $ 107.14 4p 107.14 LAW LIBRARY: Eunice Doucette 10.00 The American Law Book Company 22.50 32.50 Total of Claims Allowed 7,28,2.49 vk petition, bearing the names of 51 residents of the vicinity, was filed with the Board, petitioning forthe oiling this year of the Ten 1ile Road from the Guide 1vieridian to the H.nnegan Road. The matter was taken under consideration. ✓The a o;)lication made to the Washington State Liciuor Control Board by Ingolfur Il";ersen, The Breakers, Point Roberts, '4&shinoton, was ap,)roved by the Bo<<rd and a copy of the Li p,plication placed on file. There being no further busi-aess to come before the Meeting, the same was duly adjourned (until 9:30 Tuesday, Lay 16, 1944. Approved %_6: Cha.i=uan of the Board 1:' '. .�....�.$:, `.-L ,.�''-1i..,.1s.A.:1�_1,....-C _.'.L,'.',_�. 1. ,�. _ __ �: J11.: 7T 7/l%�17/Y/71 7lri77I t7 fi777r7>YT7T31 /'7! 7T7%7T7�771yi�i7%7771TT7T7T7T7i� i/71T7/7l7i//717J7�7/ 7/717� 77J7l '717J7] 1"717�777i711!i%��/il 71�I/ify7, J7�/�C�%T/71'llhT f/n%%7rii�JT, LEETING, TUESDi�Y, L1 Y `16, 1944 APRIL TERK I Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 12, 1944, the Board convened at 9: 30 A.Ll. this date, with all members present. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers (Mutual lelephone Co. 11 it 11 11 t1 it IT 11 r1 It 11 1► Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 4-X Baking Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 11 11 11 TT t1 It 11 n Auditor .58 Assessor .18 Commissioners .68 Treasurer .43 11 25.75 Juv. Ct. (Play) 7.35 Sheriff .25 Jail 11.37 Supt. of Sch. 2.23 Exten. Serv. 1.18 Civ. Defense ..25 $ 50.30 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM-- - TUEiSD1:Y THE 16th Y OF. LLY 79 44 COUNTY ROk D FUND: GJashington Co-operative Lilts, Inc. w 2.31 Columbia Vaiiey Lumber Co. 5.97 A. P. Knutzen 262.57 V-lestern Tractor & Equipment Co. 294.37 The Lynden Tribune 22.33 Eugene Dietzgen Co. 15.82 Dept. of Labor & Industries 458.70 County Road Fund County Stores) 96.16 it » rr County Stores, Garage) 292.11 1,450.34 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Co. 8.13 T . 1. Barlow 15.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 3.96 HeinemannDiagnostic Laboratory 60.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.35 International Drug Company 2.68 Owl Pharmacy 12.07 it 20.43 it u 5.82 It , - . 02 Bellingham Water Department 3.83 City Sanitary Service 2.49 11,estern Union Telegraph Company 9.77 Broom & Cole, Inc. 24.01 The Fair cleat S urocery Company 8.00 Gardner Fuel 7.21 Hawkins Lercantile Co. 22.00 n it it 12.70 Wolten & Montfort 29.00 Etta Leickem 95.00 Aubert,: Drug Co. 5.94 Herald Prescription Ph=.rmacy 2.94 357.35 PUBLIC HFkLTH FUND: Farmers Llutual Telephone Company .58 14 .58 ELDER DITCH FUND: Dept. of Labor & Industries 6.11 w 6.11 HEATH DITCH FUND: A. L. 1iuight 15.50 D . A. Wight 10. 50 Dept. of Labor cc Industries 1.01 27.01 Total of Claims Alloyed 1,891.69 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi, UISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WAbHliiGTON In the idatter of PlEcing a Yog Coat and a ) Seal Coat of Bituminous Cement on Portions ) ELSOLUTIO14 TO IiviPROVE of the Hannegan Road End the Kelly Road, ) to be known as CRP #98 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Fog Coat of 1X2 Bituminous Cement, and a Seal Coe-t of RC5 Bituminous Cement, on the HANNEGAN ROAD and the KELLY ROAD, beginning at the Guide Meridian Road between Sec. 31, Tp 39 N, R 3 E and Sec. 6, Tp 38 N, R 3 E; thence East 2 miles to Hennegan Road; thence North on Hennegan Road 5 miles to Pole Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Zlork: Day Labor $9,022.18 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED 1--AD AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provi BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the board this 16th day of hlay, 1944. (SE.:L OF THE BOi,RD Oi C0Ui1iY COAL,,J6blOi�hRS) Attest: ?LINY T. Si�YDER County Auditor & Ex -of icio Clerk of the BoE_rd By L. COZIER De�)uty BOI,RD OIL COUi4TY COii i,ul 'SIONERS OF WH1,TCO�i CUWi T'Y, !''ASIIlNGTOhi By E. C. iaiNLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Col.iinissioner CHARj, S E: -Lli�G Coiwaissioner APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 16th RAY OF. MAY 6'a 19� BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COia'iiiISSIONERS , OF WHA.TCOld COUNTY, VIASHINGTON In the Uatter of Resurfacing the )� Katz-Brown-Aldergrove-Thornton ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE Roads, to be knoTirn as CRP-SM #57 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by'the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface with crushed gravel about 4.2 miles of roads in Ferndale Township, as follows: BROWN ROAD between Enterprise pavement and Blaine -Ferndale pavement; LLATZ ROAD, beginning at Enterprise pavement and run East and North approximately 1/2 mile; ALDERGROVE ROAD, beginning at Highway #99 and run West to Blaine -Ferndale pavement; THORNTON ROAD, beginning at Highway #99 and run Vilest to Blaine -Ferndale pavement. Ali in..Secs. 7-8, 17-18-19-20, T 39 N, R 2 E, V1.1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby, J appropriated a sum in the following detail: Gas Tax Funds Ferndale Total Townshi.o Funds Items of Work: Day -Labor $ 1608.00 $ 1500.00 0108.00 The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report Grid proceed as by law provide( BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of May, 19/44. BOARD OF COUNTY COLaiISSIONERS OF '� fHATCOM COUNTY, WkSHIi�GTON By E. C. i:1ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLI4Y T. SNYDER CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLLIt1ISSIOAERS OF WHATC01, COUNTY, Vi liSHINGTON In the Matter of Resurfacing the Lcjmpman-Douglas-Church-North Star ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE Roads, to be known as CRP-SI#58 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to resurface with crushed gravel, IG miles of the following roads: LAMPLIAN ROAD, beginning at Olson Road; Thence Southwesterly 1/2 mile. DOUGLAS ROAD, beginning at Kickerville Road and run East 4 miles to Johnston Road; NORTH STAR•.ROAD, beginning at irit. View pavement and run North 3 miles to Grendview Road; CHURCH ROAD beginning at Lit. View pavement and run North 2i miles to Brown Road Ail in Oecs. 10-15-22, 12-13-24, 25-26-27-28 T 39 N R 1 E and Secs. 7-18-19 T 39 N R 2 E, W.LI. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the. following detail: Gas Tax Lit. View Total Funds T o :,,rns hi p Funds Items of Work: Day Labor $ 6905.00 $ 1500.00 f$8405.00 The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provide( BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of !Vay, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLE!ISSIO1!FRS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Er-officio Clerk of the Board BOjiRD OF COUiJTY COi,'!!ISSIOiiERS OF ',71UiTC01, COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. LLAiiLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM- TUESDAY TH 16th Y OF LY 19 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duiy adjourned until 9: 30 I, .i:� . , Friday, H y 19, 1944 Approved C.1l. 22ta,�e Chairman of' the Board j ll-, ''. ' J-!,1 _C ° 5 <1 1 -. 1'_'' 1.L1.1 / , I i - �_..' [, ' ', -t_L 77 #7i 7i TI"7TTC7T Ii 71 7t 7 777T 17T7 717� 71'7 71 �177 7i 7r7f71 7/ 7i J111 71 jl 7T T7T 7i 7T71 �i 71 If T 7! T lf�i �T7f77 77'3fV1 !I 7' 7f�! �! i7 77"7! W ��717/ �l /i'7')"717," ii 7 i�7T7� 77'77'77i 7( 77 7/ 1/-11" )E LEETING, FRILAY, i1AY 19, 19A,A, i,PRIL TERLI Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, LL.y 16, 19A.4, the -Doard convened at 9:30 this date, with i.11 members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT R PFNSE: Puroll - n-Iey n rr tt ,r 1f tT tr 1+ n n tr tt tr n n tr tr n r1 11 n n tt n u n u n tt u u n 1t u tr 11 (Joe Gotchy) Label H. Sheridan County Road Fund Ekdahl & ueppala Orland Ivairson County ROE: d Fund Claude Carlson C. 0. Hill H. F. Jones Irwin LeCocq County Road fund it It if Ekdahl & Seppala I.WhE tcom Co. vlelfa.re Dept. �OUhTY ROAD FUND: PL,yroll - Voucher 8696 if 11 8697 It 11 8698 1t It 8699 " If 8700 C ASSISTAi�CE FUND: Physicians & Dentists, Inc. It it it Owl Pharmacy Lee grocery Company it 11 it L. S . Li& tthews & Company, Inc. Dr. I1,i. D. i:icisenzie, Veterinarian it 11 11 Northern Grocery Company n it it A. tier . Rank Sucia Island Fishing Corporation Standard Oil CompLny of California PE:yroll - Trans. 37-479 Cash P ssistance Roll for June Payroll - Lay Trans. 37-481 11 it it 3 7-482 LIC HEALTH FUND: E,udi for Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Sup. Court Clerk Juv. Court J. P. iuo. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail Supt. of Sch. Exten. Serv. Hort. Insp. .Ldv. Exp.(Sol. 1+ it (Sch.) Lssessor if Treasurer Sheriff it Supt. of Sch. 11 rr 11 1t it 1r if if 1t Exten. Serv. it 11 Civ. Defense Payroll - may IdL� ry Edna Barter Rhoda F. Roberts The Cor:-imonr'realth Fund, Div. of Public4tions 1, 5 77. 56 1,628.66 600.00 1,632.70 405.01 178.65 679.37 310.00 150.00 130.00 60.00 66.66 542.50 905.00 485.00 511.50 449.99 200.00 Vote) 198.75 150.00 23.63 4.82 3.57 83.81 16.76 5.00 5.00 5.00 8.84 18.53 15.24 12.20 821.88 600.00 200.00 200.00 898.44 100.00 450.00 59.85 9.23 37.99 A..9.78 5.00 12.50 21.43 28.69 2.06 20.09 47.28 l,310.O0 15,347.00 25.00 3,910.30 845.00 55.00 50.00 - 4.00 va 11, 0.63.69 21720.32 5 21.y A,36.20 954.00 4:' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDkY THE lath DAY OF LAY �"3 .� o 6.,.,; , 19 ". �ASOIY-FA7HFiAit6=�ELE7NGHlf➢=WASATHGTO ---- - -- SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Peder 11. Hemrriestad 5 30.00 4 30.00 Total of Claims Allowed 36, 20G..21 'Notices were received from the CAA of the renewal for another yeE,r of the leases of the following: Contract No. C7ca- 382 Beacon site, Site rdo. 10, Blaine Contract �Io. C7ca- 992 Communications site, Site No. 9, Ai.rviay 85 Contract No. C7ca-1239 Beacon site, Site Ao. 9, hirvi&y 85 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.ri., Tuesday, May 23, 1944. Approved S Y;, Chairman of the Board 7t �� �C 7C 7 y17r 1 T 7Y 7/1 l {7/ iI yit7 7 7{ il7�i> �1 �171 �f #fli 77 �;` "7� 71 �r7 7T'7C7`�f 7 "7'�l T 7i7t'l7'f/ 77 7i�7 717% 17tYi t171 �l7/ r77/ 71 J 77 7{7i"71 il7171717% 7/ fi Ir t #Y�tjl i� i' it dIEETING, TUESDAY, LAY 23, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, L1a.y 192 194A., the Board convened at 9:30 A.t.., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company Pacific 'telephone & Telegraph Co. 11 it it 11 It It IT tl 11 11 It 11 it 11. n n ii it II It n it If 11 It IT 11 It Tov,mer Printing Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 11 If It It George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. I1 it II 11 If 11 11 it if It I► It PUBLIC ASSIST.MM FUND: B. B. Grocery Hinote's Grocery Chet Koder maple Street Grocery Oertel's Iiiarxet-Grocery Safeway Stores, Incorporated Mrs. Ralph Cameron T,Irs. Kate Chevalley 1rs. V1. 0 ►Cain St. Joseph's Hospital Hubert Drug Co. Aubert Drug Co. Hubert Drug Co. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart Great Northern Railway Company Clarence Handy Lee Grocery Company Dept. of Labor & Industries Shaw Supply Company, Inc. John Wyeth & Bros. Auditor w 456.14 11 3.20 assessor 14.45 Commissioners 10.70 Treasurer 12.50 Sup. Court 6.75 It 11 Rep. 3.45 Juv. Court i2.i5 Clerk 3.25 " 13.39 Pros. Atty 5.60 Sheriff 14.65 II 20.00 Supt. of Sch. 6.65 Hort. Insp. 3.35 Civ. Lefeanse 40.29 Adv. Exp. S.J. Co. 8.71 Total of Claims t.11owed 12.00 iA, . 00 10.00 35.00 22.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 163.00 100.00 7.26 1.80 18.94 1.85 21.58 9.77 10.00 56.28 3.71 5.15 24.4 yF 625.23 ' 577.75 1,202.98 1A petition, bearing 47 signatures,'was filed with the Board, petitioning for the oiling of the Hampton and Biest 'rap Line Roads, at the earliest possible date. .6�2 hPRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE _ 23rd DAY OF LA i sUL— BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP,11ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WliSHIAGTON In the Matter of Placing a Fog Coat and a Seal Coat ) of Bituminous Cement on portions of Bakerview Road ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE and North Shore Road (Lk Whatcom), to be known as CRP #99 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Fog Coat of LiC2 Bituminous Cement, and a Seal Coat of RC5 Bituminous Cement on the BAKERVIEW ROAD beginning at the Guide iieridiun Pavement and run east 1.75 miles in Secs. 7-8 & 17-18 T 38 N R 3 E; and 111ORTH SHORE ROhD (Lk Whatcom) beginning at Bellingham City Limits and run Easterly approximately 1.8 miles in Secs. 25-26 T 38 N R 3 E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 1.%'ork: Day Labor $ 4,663.53 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED J�.ND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lay; provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of !day, 194A,. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi:,11ISSIOAERS) Attest: PLINY T. Si1YDFR County Auditor & Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COidLISSIONERS OF 1; HATCOi:i COUNTY, Wi SHINGTON By E. C . i.ii i LEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Coiihnis sioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO-,Z,!ISSIONERS OF WHhTCOLi COUiVTY, WkSHIAGTON J In the !ratter of Placing a Fog Coat and a. Seal Goat ) of Bituminous Cement on portions of Stickney Island ( RESOLUTIOIN TO Ii�1-2ROVE Road and Veiser Lake Road, to be known as CRP #100 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the „Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Fog Coat of MC2 Bituminous Dement, and a Seal Coat of RC5 Bituminous Cement on the STICKNEY ISLAND ROAD beginning at City Limits of Town of Lynden and run South and East to North- wood Road, being 1.75 miles in Uecs. 21 & 22 T 40 N, R 3 E: and WEISER LAKE ROAD beginning at Hannegan Road and run east 3.7 miles, all in Secs. 33-34-35-36 T 40 N R 3 E, and Secs. 1 & 2 `1'' 39 NR3E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the folloir.ing detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $p 5,924.89 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED 11_11D AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lair providec BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this prupose be performed by Day Labor in accordance :1ith the Standard Road end Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this -Doard. Done in regulL,r adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of UY;y, 1944. (SEkL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIvL,;iISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. 614YDER County huditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOt.RD OF COUNTY COi.iViISSIONERS OF V HkTCOld COUi1TY, WASHIIiGTON By E. C. i.it_i!LEY Chairiilan GEO. Ei:,DER C oifinii s s .lone r Coic�i,ii s s loner APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUE,SDAy THE__ 23rd DAY OF. LAY 0 19 44 Due to the fact that the Commissioners would be in Olympia, in attendance at the convention of the Commissioners) hssociation, on Friday, Clay 26, 1944, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A. ., illonday, h1ay 29, 1944. Ppproved t.C� Chairman of tthe Board ( 1. .1� n n} !_f. J ' .'f J,1 _ r.l .. r .L., J _ 1.. I �, ,_ ,. �. � I � T '7/ 7i" 7T/i 7T7T Tfi I! ifY71�i 7t 7i /7i 7i 7i i/'/I7/ %�7f 7l r7rir7i7! �i 77 i Tj 7� wr7771Iff7TrT7C777r7i 7! 7/ '7I 7! 7� / iI7 7771 7I77 77'�i7!`/IjfTi' f7I7TT7T%r%i Ti �i'�!�/ 1! �i Y! rl Tl7CTi 7�7T7/ ri'�f ii 7T�T ME: ETING, ia0i4DAY, LEY 29, 1944 1,PRIL TERiri Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, iliay 26, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Li., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRE AT EXPENSE : Robert !AcCallum Dr. A. H. Knaak Lowman & Hanford C o . Charles Rend Y' . N . Hine H. E. Jones Walter K. Pixley Robert T. Johnson Liaude House The Student Book Corp. TY ROAD FiJi4D: C. 0. Burrous Drue 1. Burrous William Lovien J. ii. Cole Pacific 'Tele & Tele Company James Rogers It It Sussex 1dotor Company Ruts Standard uq_rage Farmerls Equipment Co. Edwards & Johnson Firestone Stores 11 It Columbia. VE iley Lumber Co. Geo. F. Ambrose Bellingham Sash & Door Company 11 - 11 TT if George F. Cannon H. L. Dioir C. H. Barlow Western Tractor & Equipment Company Howard -Cooper Corporation. E. C. 1anley Geo. Elder Charles E. ring Carl KfcCoy IC ASSISTANCE FUND: �osella Toren eorge Jansen, Postmaster Pacific 'Telephone &; Telegraph Co. it 1T 11 if 1dr s . S . P . Cunning he m Hawkins Nierc . C o . Safeway Stores, Inc. Hawley Cab & Actin. Co. 1► IT 11 TT 11 11 11 ►1 IT 11 11 if 11 1t 11 A 11 1► 1► 11 17estford-Beck Funeral Home LIC HEALTH FUND: PLCific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Sears, Roebuck & Co. Lestcr Luke .RCULOSIS H0S'2ITj-,LIZh1I0N: idrs . Ida hley Tozier Court House 12.36 Jail 2.00 Supt. of Sch. 30.16 Sup. Court 219.00 J. P. Country 5.50 11 8.25 1T 8.25 1► 6.00 1T 5.50 Agri. Ex:ten. Serv. 1.91 4v 970.18 967.47 962.05 2.00 21.05 1.50 3.50 10.75 7.98 31.89 8.24. 178.26 1.80 5.91 87.65 267.06 21.93 200.00 3.91 2.06 8.04 173.53 39.60 22.00 32.45 32.3.5 tir 6.13 5.00 73.47 7.80 15.00 19.30 29.00 6.75 6.75 5.40 17.15 2.45 2.50 60.90 15.4,8 96.69 38.32 35.00 $ 298.93 W 4,063.16 357.60 150.49 $ 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ /., 905.18 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM-_ EONDAY THE--- 29th -DAY OF LILY 19 The bonds of Frederick C. Pratt and Doris Duponti, Auditor and Stenographer, respectively, of th.e Port District, were approved by the Board and filed ,•11ith the County Clerk. ' The sale, to the First Presbyterian Church, for y;5.00, of an old, now unused addressooraph, from the office of the Supt. of Schools, wz s approved by the Board. BEIORL, THE B0i_RD OF COUNTY COi.LJISSIOi4ERS OF VtHATCOI, COUNTY, WASHIliGTON I14 THE id'ATTFR OF SETTLEidHiT YJITH COUNTY ( O R D E R TREP SURER FOR THE !, OATH OF LARCH, 19.4.4 ) WHEREAS, Orland Iva:rson, County l'reasurer for Whatcom County, Vlashington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of �ia.rch, 194.4., a.nd the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the tiuditor ►s check; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this I-'oard that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CL SH REJAITTANCES: University College V:`. vd. C. L. E. T. C. E. C. !7. C. E. Veterans' Compensation Parks and Parkways Game Forest mire Protection Highway Safety County - Current Expense A., 372. 73 2,560.91 791.91 710.97 520.18 78.68 118.62 12.50 411.22 118.63 (3 Rebate) 21,681.36 Lost Tax Ieceipts Recovered 85.77 Schools - ueneral 39.81 Cash Paid City Treasurers 42,356.71 Vv'ARRAi\!TS REDEELIiD: County - Current Expense Soldiers Relief Road r'und Public hssistance Law Library 11:iarriage Certificate Treasurer's Revolving T. B. Hospitalization Public Health Public Utility District (General) Schools - General Opportunity Room Nursery revolving Port - General Drainage, No. 15, Maintenance BONDS REDEE1ilED: None INTEREST ON BONDS AND WARRkf4TS: 16140A.. 75 70.00 30,590.65 78,072.98 14 7. 92 54.00 12.00 35120.45 873.45 2, 24.3.74, 99,811.48 76 7.54 1,101.53 5,877.38 594.92 Public 1lssistaance 169.60 313,772.39 Y�Te do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerls office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on Larch 31, 1944, as shown by the County Audibr 1 s check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITARY National Bank of Commerce Bhm Br. Seattle lst National Bellingham rational First National Bank First national Bank People t s 6tate hank Citizens' Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Suma s LOCATION BALkACE Bellingham 249,993.40 Bellingham 496,287.30 Beilingha_m 497, 233.63 Ferndale 25,000.00 Lynden 30,000.00 Lynden 45,OGD.00 Bia ine 51000.00 Everson 7,000.00 Sumas 10.000.00 1,365,514.33 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM UONDAY THE__ 29th Y OF ii,11 Y 6 12 5 19 44 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 49,950.00 U. S. Ind. Cert. 30,000.0C 102,�,.50.00 1,1672964.33 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 533.00 Cks. & Cash Items 60,559.32 Currency 5,535.00 Silver 93.38 Auditor 65.50 Clerk 58.45 66,844.E 125342808.98 Temporary Shortage .20 Cash Bal. liar. 31, 1944 12534,809.18 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, I�Tashington, this 29th day of 1�ay, 19A,4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO �LLISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Puditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. LkNLEY Chairman of the Board Geo. Elder County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO HISSIONERS OF !'iHATCOti COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE LiATTER OF SE'1TLEUENT !'!ITH COUNTY } ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE 'MONTH OF APRIL, 1944 ) !iHLRF',AS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, 17ashington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of April, 1944, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, land he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follotivs:: CASH REdITTANCES: School 2.00 University 21,324.80 College 12,488.99 !T,. W. C. E. 3,846.35 E. W. C. E. 3,460.07 Co Wo C. E. 2,510.97 Veterans Compensation 224.99 Parks and Parkways 208.50 Forest Fire Protection 2,628.04 Highway Safety 208.49 County -Current Expense 0% Rebate) 25.04 Lost Tax Receipts Recovered 174.72 Cash Paid City Treasurers 214,755.79 Cash Paid 'Tv:,p Treasurers 11,169. 38 WP RRAi'M REDEELiED : County - Current Expense 17,259.65 Soldiers' Relief 45.00 Road rund 34,880.49 Public Assistance 27,A,21.21 Marriage Certificate 35.00 Treasurer's Revolving 144.63 T. B. Hospitalization 3,274.04 Public Health 1,132.5.2 Public Utility District - Gen. 22.40 Schools - General 96,066.53 Opportunity Room 606.95 Nursery Revolving 1,232.35 Port - General 8,512.00 Drainage No. 3, L-iaintenance 3.00 if No. 15 it 236.60 62) 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM— !4IONDAY --THE--__ 29th DAY of IJAY 19-J+1- BOiIDS REDEEIAED : School Bond 13,200.00 INTEREST ON BONDS A14D VIARRAiM : County - Current Expense .44 Public r ssistance .07 School Bond 7,705.00 484,806.01 We do hereby certify that tine find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on April 29, 1944, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITARY LOCATION BALANCE National 1'ank of Commerce Bellingham 249,962.46 Bhm Br. Seattle lst National Bellingham 270,010.28 Bellingham National Bellingham 496,910.35 First National Bank Ferndale 25,000.00 First National Bank Lynden 302000.00 Peoplets State Bank Lynden 452000.00 Citizens Bank of BiE.ine Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 7,000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10,000.00 1,138,883.09 INVESTLEiaTS : U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense A.9,950.00 U. S. Ind. Cert. 30,000.00 102,A50.00 i,241,333.J9 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 2,819.00 Cks & Cash Items 6, 885.90 Currency 2,324.00 Silver 95.82 Auditor 30.35 Clerk 70.20 12.225.27 Cash Bal. bpr. 29, 144 1,253,558.36 IN TESTI MONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of. County commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of Liay, 191+.4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU14TY COYEIISSIONERS) Attest: PLIiIY T. SNYDER County liuditor & Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board E. C . idl,NLEY Chairman of the board GEO. ELDER County Commissioner Chi,RLES E. &IUG County Commissioner VA communication was received from the Pomona Grange recommending the full cooperation of various organiz,rtions, including 1Thatcom County, in posty:-,ar pianning. By unanimous action the Board recesses until 10:00 E.i:i., Thursday, June 1, 1944, when they again convened and the following claims were approved for paymen: CURRENT Elul ENSE: E. C. iaanley Commissioners 49.15 Dept. of Labor & Industries Sheriff 31.87 n tr tr Jail 18.53 Constable 6.18 w 105.73 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.i.11., Friday, June 2, 1944. Approved a. )7L/61X 1 Chairman of the Board .LIB"_ '. �._. J _ f 9 . ti. .i"'" - _.- +.+ .. T ; , j.','._ �TT7T�T Tt7 �, h 71 ei �i 777! 7,' i W �. �1'�7T V iT7T�r'7. 7 �i T 1: 7; 77 J.' „ Il T �. 7,'7l"TJ 1. 7i Ti'7r%,' , l71 1 !i t'%%T „ 7, �] f711'Ii 11 7 7/ T 7 7; iI%,'T 7 TI117i 7i 7i 7i, %i i, 7, ,, i 'T/ 7i7T7i i, 77 li 7, , rl i, 7 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY _THE 2nd v OF JUNE Lad d 1944 ======UM016 Mg-P Nq'Q-r EEET WHAM=WASNTKGW 1 I LEETING, FRIDAY, JUKE 2, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, June.l, 1944, the -board convened at 9:30 A.%,i., thi: date, with all members present. The follotiT,•ing claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: �Irs. Ethel IA. Snyder Miller & Sutherlen if it Fred H. Dustin Roy Dodge The Lynden Tribune 11 It 11 Sumas News Clark hiectric Co. Lester Luke Pattison Auto -1'ody Co. Harold Smith hmerican Book Company Lowman & Hanford C o . Pacific Tele & Tele Co. Morse Hard: -,are Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor IT Assessor n II n Treasurer It Court House 1t it it it Jail Supt. of Bch. 11 It if Agri. Eaten. Serv. Adv. Exp. Elect. Union Printing Company Diehl 1,1otor Company If 11 11 Howard -Cooper Corporation it 1t It Columbia Equipment Company H. M. Uoir IrlcBeath Glass Company Viestern Steel & Salvage Co. 1r It 11 1t dlulti-Products Engineering Co., Inc. Fred I'll. r'ranklin 1t 11 MonahanIs Uarage Bellingham Iron & ivietal Co. Scott & Hart 1t II tr n Automotive Parts Service It u if it n tt tt n rr Everson Motor Company It 11 11 It 11 n it It tt Bellingham Auto Parts II It 11 Morse Hardware Co. 11 1t 11 1t 11 11 It 1t 11 if It it It it rr City of Lynden Iverson Lumber Co. n rr r1 u n n UBLIC ASSISTANCE.FUND: Central Stores Revolving Fund Survey Associates, Inc. F. ifl. Haskell Plumbing & Heating Co. ldcCrary Hotel Supply Company lviorse Hardware Company North Coast Chemical & boap Works Northern Grocery Company J. C. Penney Company, Inc. tiahatcom County Implement Company Aubert Drug Comppany Union Printing '-ompany Bellingham Publishing oompany 11 it it Lee Grocery Company Montgomery Ward & Company North Coast Chemical & Soap Works F. i!i. Haskell Plumbing & Heating Co. Elby E. times 0 6.00 257.50 129.78 27.85 5.00 2.75 4.00 1.50 11.65 3.25 3.57 17.50 2.07 1. 72 8.17 6.90 7.16 25.57 5.60 67.29 239.$9 16.91 5.90 3.09 9.27 154.50 10.30 8.00 13.00 . 5.2 160.15 6.03 9.15 13.62 19.85 156.75 53.41 56.63 340.21 504•g5 345.03 239.63 5.33 7.70 3.18 4.09 25,4.41 95.88 10.70 17.13 50.00 289. 05 516.37 415.81 2.65 5.00 666.73 113.30 20.98 55.60 18.17 27.30 2.06 1.29 4.12 4.98 1.26 12.66 69.54 35.54 2,309.76 95 .01 $ 492.54 w 42171.96 ,�; 3,410.25 r" �` � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY _ THE_ 2nd DAY of JUNE ig44 1PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: H. Uarner Wright, id. D. idabel H. Sheridan, R. N. Evelyn R. Freeman, R. N. kmelia nose Hartman, R. N. Lary Edna barter, R. iV . Julia Klocke, R. W. Philip J. Morey Herald Prescription Pharmacy ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Sarah Marshall Knights of Pythias TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITRLIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanitorium 37.68 3g.50 50.06 34.g6 55.05 65.17 73.17 55.A3 412.92 25.00 25.00 50.00 y' 882. A � 882.10 Total of Claims Allowed 9,420.07 BEFORE: `1'HE. BOj-RD OF' COUNTY CO._LLiISSIONERS OF ';�'Ht'.TCO i COUNTY, VihSIMiiGTON RESOLUTION GRi.1vTIiIG PERMIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LII,iE PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COiiPANY, a LIa.ssachusetts Corporation, authorized to Lrid doing business in the State of Washington, having applied for this permit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of a customer e-long the road hereinafter mentioned, L.nd the Board being well i,nd fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that thre is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate an electric distribution line along, over and across the following described county road in Whatcom County, Washington, outside of any incorporated city or town, to -wit: iliechlam Road No. 7, 5. Beginning at a point on the intersection of Pole Road a-nd said uiechlam Road Ao. 745, on or near the section line common to Sections 2 end 11, Township 39 North, Range 3 East, !` .iii., thence Forth in a straight line to an intersection with the Wiser LE.ke Road on or near the section line common to Section 2, Township 39 North, Range 3 East, Gnd Section 35, Township 1+0 North, Range 3 East, V;.iL. IT IS FID THER ORDERED that the read above described shall later be included in a franchise to said Company under similar terms and.conditions as.the franchise granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners under date of March 1, 1935. DONE IN OPEN REGULAR SESSION this 2nd day of June, 19/.4. (SEAL OF THE BOERD OF COUNTY COITZIISSIONERS) 1:ttest: L. CO21IER Deputy County Auditor Lnd eT-officio Clerk of the Board E. C. ulkilLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER County Commissioner CHARLES E. KIiiG County Commissioner - 0 - BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COU M COLdISbIOhERS OF t'iHEtiTCOi,I COUNTY, WkSHIi,IGTON J IN THE isi1= TTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPF'RTY ) l ORDER OF ShLE I CQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAX ES )i !'dHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County of t'vhatcom, State of Washington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed t'or said property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County 'Treasurer, in accord- ance with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests lof said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6 C)(- APRIL TERM FRIDA.Y. _THE_ 2nd DAY OF JUKE ig L -VA}II7iSt}iWRALTG.r"Gi7.i:}KA7�i}t��5}F}A6FII --- i NOti;, THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom, State of V,i&.shington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Lazes of the State of Washington for 1927; provides however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said notice shall set forth the >>roperty to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of s aid sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A.1Vl. and 4 otclock P.L. on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth -that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned: Whatcom Supplemental, Lot 6, Block 266 0 0 05r 40.00 New !Whatcom, Lot 13, Block 25 0 500.00 First Addition to New WhF:tcom, Lots 11 to 13, Block 369 60.00 First /,.ddition to New Whatcom, Lots 17 to 20, Block 307 . 0 0 0 0 60.00 First. Addition to New Vvha.tcom, Lots 14 and 18, Block 314 45.00 First Addition to New V�hatcom, Lots 7 to 1G, Block 323 0 45.00 First Addition to New 'Pha:tcom, Lots 6 and 7, Block 329 0 40.00 First l'_ddition to New V,hz.tcom, Lots 8 to 10, Block 330 a 0 & 100.00 Alabama Street Addition, Lots 11 to 13, Block C o o 0 0 0 0 25.00 Alabama Street Addition, Lots 1 to 10, Block E o 0 0 0 0 50.00 North Street Addition, Lot 7, Block 157 . 0 0 0 0 75.00 Fairhaven Amended, Lot 4, Block 18, Fraction W of Highway 0 35.00 Fairhaven Land Cots First Addition, Und interest in Lots 15 and 16, Blk 61 20.00 Blaine Land Company's Addition to Blaine, Lots 1 and 2 and 5 to 12, Blk 28 100'.00 Warrents First addition to Blaine, Lots 1 to 24, Block 15 75.00 Johnsonts Lddition to Sumas City, Lot 1, Block 11 10.00 Johnsonts Third Addition Supplemental, Lots 1 to 9, Block 11 o 50.00 East Silver Beach, Lots 6 to 24, Block 9 0 0 0 0 25.00 Geneva Amended, Boat House Block,.That part of Lots 22 to 27, Block 1, lying Northerly of Grand Blvd as now laid out and established 18.00 NV1 SW, Sec. 28, Twp 37 N Range 3 E o 0 0 40.00 W SVd SVd, Sec. 28, Tti�rp 37 N. Range 3 E0 0 0 0 0 20.00 E SE, Sec. 27, Tw 37 N Range 4 E 100.00 SW SE (timber only, Sec. 21, Twp 37 N. Range 5 E, also NVJ NE (timber only), Sec. 28, Tir,ip 37 N. Range 5 E o 75.00 Wu VtizSE SE, also Tax 23: E" NE SE SE, and also Tax 27: Ei SE SE SE, all in Sec. 33, Twp 38 N. Runge 3 E 75.00 Tax 4,2:Cgm at a pt on center line of Mt. Baker Hy 29J- ft S and 767 ft Vi of NE corner of NVI - th S 265 ft - th Ely par to Hy 166 ft - th N 265 ft to center of Hy - th Vily 166 ft to beg, Sec. 8, Two 39 N, Range 7 E 30.00 SE SW, Sec. 21, Twp 40 N, Range 1 E 0 0 0 0 100.00 E 61 2/3 rods of Lot 1 - E 61 2/3 rods of N 20.08 rods of NE SE, Sec. 35, Twp 41 N. Range 1 E 0 40.00 Tax 2.13: Com at a pt 20 ft E -= 260 ft N - 20 W from cor of Sec. 35-36- th N 880 E 98.3 ft m/1 to center line of abandoned Co. Road - th N 220 la.' W 91.7 ft - th N J.90 25' W to Sec. line - th S along sd Sec. line to Ely line of sd Co. Road,-th Sly alg sd Co. Road to beg, Sec. 36, Twp. 41 N. Range 3 W 12.50 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 2nd day of June, 1944, E. C. Mk!A LEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiE,iISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER 1. Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Dei)uty There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 A.M., Tuesday, June 6, 19A.G. Approved e.• Chairman of tJhe Board � !1i L..��/J. �(r�i .'_,`.� .j,•....�J,,,....��,,._lhrL', :.i '. !},. �i_jr r!_r,1,'._.C. :_i� rr: r,JG ".,r 7771''7T I7I �I7� N 71' T 7f �i -7i /h 7t�f7,`7i'D 7, 7i"7/.-WVTr�'t l-iHiVlj , r7i 7i 7� t Tt31 �} rrrr�l'7!'7i 7f 771 �rir C7�1 �I 1� �f717' 7T71 �1 i7 7i 7C 7T 7i1�!' f7/ 7i 71 �1"jf7! �171' 630 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM-_. TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JUNE 19--44- 11EETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 2, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.L., this date with all members present. The folloising claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Union Printing (;ompany it It 11 Orland Ivarson Bellingham Publishing Company ,Miller & Sutherlen Printing ompany K.V.O.S., Inc. Union Printing Company 11 11 IT Anstett Printing Company Audrey Ovisley Seattle School Dist. No. 1 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Ers. Claude Carlson t° . ". Hulbush, M. D. 99 Service Standard Oil Co. of California Wallace Chevrolet Company Union Printing Company Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Bornstein -Houser Sea Foods, Inc. Gordon L. Carter L. N. Freimann Don Denton Union Printing Company Louis W. King . ','hash. St. Assn of Co. Commissioners Union Printing Company II rr tt n n n Ralph F. Maricle Bellingham Publishing Company I1 if it Dexter Beard Floyd Bowen J. Bamford Harry Bartelds Maurice Kild.all Automotive Parts Service Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Company Norstrom Lumber Co. Ponder Sales & Equipment Company Trunkey & Sons C. V. 1`]ilder Company OUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - May - Voucher 8764 11 1t Ir 8765 it it 11 8766 11 n rr 8767 II 11 rt 8768 8769 n n ti 8770 8771 n n n 8772 rt n tr 8773 8774 8775 The Lynden Tribune Bellingham Publishing (,ompany It IT 11 It 1► n Griggs Van Gandt Lumber Company Norstrom Lumber Company It 11 I, John Heyser Thatcom County Implement Co. I, I1 It I1 It i1 rr if Piston Service, Inc. I, it 1t 'eldit Tank & Steel Company if I, It I, Hinotels Hdw & Furniture Co. It ►1 if It Jeffcott ;iotor Co. ME -des Motor Service it 11 If Auditor 4 3.50 Commissioners .39 Treasurer 24.45 if 27.65 IT 51.50 Ir 5.00 I' 7.57 Clerk 68.44 if 39.66 Juv. Court 30.11 if it 60.00 It " 108.00 It n 16.34 Coroner 2.80 Sheriff 13.18 1t 3.60 " 96.65 11 11.5 9 Jail 19.45 11 6.28 Supt. of Och. 5.25 Exten. Serv. 6.55 It . n 11.65 It 11 10.16 Hort. Insp. 31.10 ExI). Conan A ss In 23.74 S tu. to Examiner 6.12 Adv. Exp. - Sch. 6.54 if n Elect. 179.74 1t n it 28.00 it 36.05 n n Water D. 11-2 26.70 n tr Dr. Dist.#22 .6.25 r► n n 31.20 Ir rr It 14.30 r► n n 49.95 n r► n 94.25 n rr t, 41 IT it. It 26.28 it it 11 2.46 11 It It 118.85 n I1 It 23.54 n n " 6.58 n 11 it 483.63 11825.46 5 1, 844.75 150.45 1,134.88 903.90 2.,A•51.44 1,.273.18 1,071.50 939.55 1, 661,.. 75 661.80 1,127.95 132.05 16.96 7.35 2.34 35.78 4.28 114.97 25.22 4.15 28.00 .72 32.60 2.47 36.67 1.94 25.40 270.49 39.82 27.71 3.03 113.25 268.31 14,417.77 APRIL RECORD OF 'COM ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6 3 IL . TERM TUESDAY THE 6th -DAY OF ' JUNE 19. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.FUND: Payroll - Trans. 37-498' $ - 182.66 (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company 6.3/ (TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood., M. D. 109.00 Earl I.I. Cilley, Mi . D. 27.50 ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Marie 01Toole 25.00 Mrs. E. B. Roberts 25.00 ITREASURERtS REVOLVING FUND: 4� 182.66 6.34 *, 136.50 " 50.00 Fred Ingersoll 35.75 35.75 Total of Claims Allowed 16,654-48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the idatter of Placing a Fog Coat, a Lift and a Seal Coat of Bituminous Cement on the ( RESOLUTION TO ILPROVE Mosquito Lake Road, to be known as CRP #101 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to treat the MOSQUITO LAKE ROAD with a Fog Coat of MC2 Bituminous Cement for 1 mile; 1 Lift of luIC2 Bituminous Cement for 2 miles; and a Seal Coat of RC5 Bituminous Cement over the entire 3 miles, located in Sections 27-34-35 T 39 N R 5 E and Section 2 Tp 38 N R 5 E, beg nning,at the intersec- tion with the North Fork koad in Sec. 27 T 39 N R 5 E and run southeasterly to township line; thence south.l mile. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor U,993.80 Gas Tax funds The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be'a, public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provide( BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road & Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as addpted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 194,/. (SEAL OF THE,BOARD OF COUNTY COMNII-SSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Euditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER ! Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY C0181ISSIONERS OF WHATCOi�l COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. LA14LEY Chairman GEO. ELDER �;ommissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO�ZLISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Placing a Lift and 'a Seal Coat } of Bituminous Cement on Silver Lake Road, to be ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE known as CRP #102 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Lift of MC2 Bituminous Cement, and a Seal Coat of RC5 Bituminous Cement of the SILVER LAKE ROAD beginning at the Mt. baker Highway at Maple Falls, and run Northerly approximately 3 miles, located in Sections 7-18-19-20 Tp 40 N, R 6 E, W.L'i. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: 1aple Falls Twp. Gas Tax Funds Donation 'Total Items of Work: Day Labor $3,892.36 $2,000.00 �02892.36 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS i,;PRIL TERM_ TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JUIt 19� The county road purpose herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AIID LJTHOIiIZED to report and proceed as by lav,. provide BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this purpose be performed by Day Labor ilz accordazice with the tandard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th d&.y of June, 194,4. (SEA,L 010 THE BOARD OF COU14TY C011AISSIOI ERS.) ttest: PLIAY T. SAYDER ounty l-uditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board 3y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COI�'u1ISSIONERS OF 14FHATCOL COUNTY, 17ASHINGTON By E. C. MkNLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO_U,MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, 1'tiASHINGTON yr IN THE MATTER OF AN Ai:IENDATORY ) AGREEENT BETWEEN WHATCOhl COUNTY AN.D UNITED AIR LINES' R E S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, it appears that the wording of Paragraph 1 of thz:.t certain Lease and Agreement entered into by and between Wha.tcom County and United Air Lines, Inc., dated December 22, 1941, permits a possible variance of interpretation which could cause confusion and misunderstanding, and WHEREAS it is the desire of this Board and the officials of United Air Lines, Inc., that the metter be clarified at this time NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that an Amendatory Agreement with United Air Lines, Inc., be signed, to set forth clearly what is, and has at all times been the meaning and purpose of Paragraph 1 of the said Lease and Agreement. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1941+. BOARD Off, COUNTY COISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C . 1ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD Or` COUITTY COILdISCIONERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER CHi.RLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy ✓ THIS AikiENDATORY AGREEMENT, made and entered into in duplicate this 6th day of June, 1944, by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (hereinafter referred to as the "County") and UNITED AIRLINES, INC.., a Deleware corporation (name changed from United Air Lines Transport Corporation .and hereinafter referred to as "United"), WI TNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into that certain lease and agreement dated December 22 L9A.1 whereby the County as owner and operator of the Bellingham Airport in Wha.tcom County, Washing ton leased and granted certain premises and facilities on said Airport, together with certain ?fights, licenses and privileges thereon and United hired and took certain premises and facilities )n said Airport, together with certain rights, licenses and privileges thereon; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the said lease and agreement dated December 22, 941 so as to clarify the meaning of Paragraph 1 thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and agreements erein :contained, and for other good and valuable considerations, the parties hereto agree as ollows, to -wit: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 63 =� .� APRIL TERM TUESLAY THE- 6th DAY OF JUNE 1944 111. Rights respecting the United States Government_the Army and the Naves. Notwithstanding anything otherwise contained in this agreement, the County retains the right, to be exercised to any extent and for any period that may be required during the term hereof, to grant the right of user of the Bellingham Airport, for airport purposes only., -to the War and/or Navy Departments of the United States of America.tt 2. This agreement shall be effective from and after June 6, 194.E and shall supersede the provisions in the lease and agreement of December 22, 194.1, herein amended on &nd after said dat&-of June.'6, 19/+4. Except as herein amended the lease and agreement dated. December 22, 1941 shall remain and continue in full -force -and effect as if same were embodied herein and made a pars hereof. IN 171TNESS V.'HEREOF, the County has caused this agreement to be executed by its undersignec officers as per order of the Board of County Commissioners of the County dated June 6, 1944, directing this amendatory agreement, under the seal of said Board end of the Auditor of said County, and United has caused this agreement to be executed by its underzigned officers thereunto duly authorized, under its corporate•seal,.all as of the day, month &nd year first above written. (SEAL OF THE BOI�RD OF COUNTY CO.1UAISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER ;County Audibr and ex-officio !Clerk of the Board of County (Commissioners !(Auditor's Seal) Attest: S. P. MARTIN Secretary (Seal of United Air Lines, Inc.) STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. County of Wha.tcom WHATCOL COUNTY, WLSHINGTON E. C. iAANLEY GEO. ELDER CHA.RLES E. KING Members of the Board of County Commissioners UNITED AIR LINES, INC. By J. A. HERLIHY Vice President On this 6th day of June, 1944, before me personally appeared E. C. Manley, Geo. Elder and Charles E. King, the members of the Board of County Commissioners, and Pliny T. Snyder, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Whatcom County,'Washington, the County that executes the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said County for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute said. instrument and that the seal affixed is the seal of said County. IN ;'IITNESS ":`HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand. end affixed my official seal, the day and ear first above smitten. (SEAL) commission expires Feb. 6, 1947 STATE OF ILLINOIS ss. County of Cook CARL LcCOY NOTARY PUBLIC within and for said. County a,.nd State, residing at Bellingham On this 30th day of March, 1944, before me personally appeared J. A. HERLIHY and S. P.1� .rtj to me known to be the Vice President and Secretary, respectively, of UNITED AIR LINES, INC., the Corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instru- ment to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and.purposes therein mentioned, and on oath'S. P: LARTIN stated that he was authorized to execute said instru- ment and that the .-seal affixed is the corporate seal of said Corporation. IN ViITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and ear first above written. (SEAL) y commission expires September 9, 1947 CAUL A. STEEN VOTARY PUBLIC within and for said County and State, residing at Chicago. 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE__ 6th DAY OF JUNE Dance License Application No. 515, for public dances to be held in Shore Acres Hall betwe une 3 and Sept. 3, 194Lr, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Tars. ,my Jacobs. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 9, 194.L+. Approved ef. Chairman of the Board 11E, STING, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 194A, APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 6, 19L.4, the Board convened at 9:30 A.L.".,• this ate, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: TY ROAD FUND: .Barron Tire Company 58.61 It it it 33.22 it If It 12.15 L1cBeath Glass Company 8.69 C. S. Kale Canning Co. 18.20 if if it 2.70 Northwest Auto Electric Co. 26.68 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 32.77 it it tt a 6.49 Lind Gravel Company 24.48 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 4.32 Trunkey & Sons 57.13 It if 91.52 it if L+9.73 Standard Oil Co. 120.12 if it rr 905.69 rr It rr 307.55 rr It rt 161.70 tr it u 362.07 tr n n 3.28 tr u u 37.13 Union Oil Company 183.75 it It .n 767.89 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 33.00 it rr n rr 539.56 5,848.43 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Physicians & Dentists, Inc. - 450.00 n n rr 100.00 Shipman Surgical Company 6.18 Sherwood Bakery 50.7L+ Bellingham Llbstract Company 10.00 Griggs .52 Great Northern Railway 1L,.2.13 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 51.50 It It it rr 54.38 It if if tr 36.46 Shipman Surgical Company 77.25 Central Stores Revolving Fund 26.79 Brown. & Cole, Inc. #2 22.39 Elm Grocery 19.99 Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 37.25 Hawkins,, Mercantile Company 21.87 Lyn -den Department Store, Inc. 38.18 tr it It tr 34.86 Montgomery Ward & Co. 4.97 J.C. Penney Company 7.99 Safeway Stores, Inc. 46.69 V`valker' s Cash Store • 74.00 n rr 1 if 31.31 Florence E. Bice 1.40 Veta C. Dahl 11.95 Iris Heckenberg 14-55 Vevanell Hodgson 13.80 Helen MacKenzie 13.4,5 Irene Yarz 28.65 H. G. Royal. 26.10 Golda Thompson 2050 Nelson J. Warren 2.55 1,L60.40 Total of Glaims Lllowed $ 7,308.83 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM— Friday THE— 9th DAY OF `Tune "3 1944 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, 111ASHINGTON In the Matter of Placing a Lift and a } Seal Coat of Bituminous Cement on Abbott ( RESOLUTION TO ILPROVE & Noon Roads, to be known as CRP #103 } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Lift of ii= Bituminous Cement, and a Seal..Coat of RC5 Bituminous Cement on the ABBOTT ROAI and the NOON ROAD located in Sections 26-27-28-34-35 Tp. 4o iV, R .3 E, beginning at the Hani-legan Road 'and run East 2 miles on Abbott Road; thence South 1.25 miles on Noon Road to intersect with' Weiser Lake Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDthat, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $5052.77 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provid BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed.by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in -regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of June, 1944, BOARD OF COUNTY COhv 1iAISSIONERS OF WHATCOU COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E . C . T ANLEY Chairriaii (SEAL OF TJ-1E BOARD OF COUNTY COIF 111SSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board I By L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, June 13, 1944- Approved Chairman of the Bj6ard '_l'-.� llJ1.U.1.::.j :.J1.1L.1f- .-1'.JI (C 'C_lC 1.11.E I717T 7T�7'�T77�17)'7 �i7! 1' 7!717/7%7t717T77777Yl��!�l T7i 7�T�1'7>t7T7TI'7i�lT�7r�71''7T7i7f��'7%'713T�1'717177'7TTl'�l'7T�1'7�f/7�Y/r7l71'71T7T71'7/7T#71"71"71"TT71`77-7I7177-#__i1J17Ti 7i"7171'717T7F MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 9, 194,, the Board convened at 9:30 A.iil., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Souvenir Lead Pencil Co. Auditor 20.00 Griggs if 15.25 George Wetzel if 11.69 Farmers Mutual'Telephone Co. 11 .78 it " "' " Assessor .55 Griggs " .52 Frazierts Typewriter Service " 18.54 Larchant Cal. Machine Co. " 15.45 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Commissioners .37 Griggs Treasurer 2.83 i2archant Cal. Machine Co. 1I 18.51+ Towner Printing Co. It 5.76 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Court House .66 Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 11 11 37.08 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. 1t it 95.45 Farmers mutual Telephone Co. Juv. Court .28 Seattle School District No. 1 if it 12.00 Farmers hiutual elephone C6. Clerk .15 T. R. Carter J. P. Country 2.75 Witnesses - St. v. Liebrant t1 If 100.00 George Wetzel Pros. Atty 1.49 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Sheriff .43 Q 9^� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ TUESDAY Typ 13th DAY of JUNE is CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Bloedel Donovan Lumber Kills Jail w 6.44• E. B. 21eat & Sausage Mfg. if 40.16 Pacific Fruit .& Produce Co. " 55.08 Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass'n " 12.66 Whatcom Co. Dairyizien?s Assn " 6.38 Clare Kersting Supt. of Sch. 8.48 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " if it 2.00 it It tt Exten Serv. 1.15 it tt n f+ Civ. Defense .25 Smith, Livesey, Wright Co. Adv. Exp. -Welfare 185.10 Bellingham Publishing Company " " Water D. #2 7.30 Election Officials tt tt it It #2 29.50 Payroll - 1,Iay " " Dr. Dist #22 302.00 Axel Lind " IT " it tr 579.38 C . V . Wilder IT it 'r it It 323.00 The Lynden Tribune " 'r 'r '! " 24.75 Ralph Van Dyk a if IT n it 3.90 County Road Fund it it it It n 329.38 $2,280.48 COUNTY ROAD FUiM : A. Wasching 357.39 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 274.61 Great Northern Railway Co. 160.77 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 3.86 n tt n it it 12.16 Ireland & Bellingar 24.53 Mills Electric Company 4.38 Norstrom Lumber Co. 26.90 it It it 5.23 it it it 143.87 Tudor & Linn 11.45 Everson Motor Company 599.11 it it it 190.59 Jewell i.Iotor Company 11888.50 it if tt 300.00 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 6.80 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. .83 C. V. Wilder Company 264.00 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor 25.49 Ray Pennington 8.24- Dept. of Labor & Industries 387.65 $4,696.36 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Co. 21.07 u tt it 6.46 Roy Barrett, Drugs 22.47 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 47.50 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 20.00 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 63.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.58 tt it n .77 Hurley Drug Lart 18.33 Owl Pha-rmacy 5.37 it tt 1.08 It it il.85 n if 7.83 n n 24.54 n n 3.04 tt tt 10.28 n n 1.80 Smith-Ingwersen 13.39 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 12.00 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 35.00 Idlrs. Laurine Needham 60.00 Stark's Home 70.00 Elby E. Ames 56.36 Standard Brands, Inc 29.14 Walton Fruit Company 31.66 It It if 28.92 Whatcom Co. Dairymens Ass'n 138.73 Western Union Telegraph Co. 1.15 J . E. Gustafson 1.33.26 Northern Grocery Company 16•42 Pynor Feed Company 168.00 it IT n 4.40 Standard Oil Co. of California 189.12 Union Oil Company 213.94._ $11284-46 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND; Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pacific Steam Laundry TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION FUND: Riverton Hospital 14.44 14.87 2, 478. 4.7 �2 , 478.47 Total of claims alloiied $ 10,756.64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 13th Y OF JU14E 6- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the hilatter of placing a Lift and a Seal Coat ) of Liquid Asphalt on South Pass Road & Telegraph ( RESOLUTION TO liuPROVE Road, to be known as CRP .2(r'104 )' IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a lift of YiC2 Liquid Asphalt, and a Seal Coat of RC5 Liquid Asphalt on 2 miles of the SOUTH PASS ROAD beginning at the pavement in the Town of Nooksack and run East 2 miles, located in Secs. 27-25-29-32-33-34-Tp L;0 N R 4 E; and on 1 mile of the TELEGRAPH ROAD beginning at the Sumas Road and run S Wly, 1 mile to intersection with Hovde Road, located in Secs 2 & 11 Tp 40 N R 4 E. BE IT FURTHER.RESOLVED.that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work: , Day Labor $4209.35 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lawn provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose br performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of June, 19)r4. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COU241ISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY CO1&,1ISSIOhERS OF 1,1;HATCOLI COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C . LIANLEY Chairman Geo. Elder Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COML11ISSIONERS. OF '�',,HATCOM COUNTY., WASHINGTON ✓r In the Matter of Placing a Lift and a Seal Coat ) of Bituminous Cement on the Stickney Island Road, )� RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE to be known as CRP #105 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place a Lift of M-C2 Liquid Asphalt, and a Seal Coat of RC5 Liquid Asphalt on the STICKNEY ISLAND ROAD beginning 1 - 3/4 miles East of the City of Lynden, and run Sly and Ely to the toT,m of Everson, located in Secs. .22,23-25-26 To 40 N R 3 E, and Sec. 30 Tp 40 N R 1� E.; length of im- provement 4 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $5356.39 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lava provide( BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of June, i944• BOARD OF COUNTY CO�2 ISSIONERS OF WHATCOi l COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C . LIANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARDIOFi_lCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner Commissioner Attest: P LINY T. SNYDER County t Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERSTROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 13th DAY OF JUNE PRINTING CONTRACT July 111944 to June 30, 1945 ✓THIS CONTRACT, made and -entered into in triplicate, by and -between WHATCOM COUNTY, 111ashing- ton, a municipal corporation, party of the first part, and THE BELLINGHAIG PUBLISHING CODPAuY, a corporation, party.of the second part; WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth and assumed by the party of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereby desig- nate the BELLINGHLvl HERALD, edited and published by the party of the second part, as the officiall, newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington, for the period beginning July 1, 1944, and endin- June 3q 1945, both dates inclusive, and does hereby award to the party of the second part, exclusively, all of the publications.of said county for said period, of every kind and nature whatsoever, that said Whatcom County as a municipal body, may be required by the Lairs of the State of Washington, to =have published,.in its official newspaper during said period, except that When publications are required by law,to be published in both the official newspaper of said county, and in one or more other newspapers of general circulation in said county, that the publication of any such notices made in said official newspaper above designated, shall be. made at.the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements and in further consideration of the fate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, The Bellingham Herald, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and published by the party of the first part, or any of its officers, during said period, for which copy is furnished by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers, entitled to furnish'copy for which said county may be financially responsible. The party,; -of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official newspaper at and for the consideration and price of 700 (Seventy cents) per column inch for the.first insertion, and 650.(Sixty-Five cents) per column inch for the second and all subsequent insertion said publications to be made, both the first and second or subsequent insertions, in six -point, solid non-pariel type, twelve ems colLums, fourteen lines per column inch, and to furnish nine free . copies of each issue of said official newspaper to 111hatcom County, to be delivered as i'ollo' : One to County Commissioners office; one to the County Auditor's office; one to the Prosecuting Attorneys office; one to the County Engineer's office; one to the County Treasurerls office; one to the County Clerk1s office; one to the Sheriffts office; one to the Assessorls office; and one to the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Said publications for which said rate is provided, are to include all surmnons*in suit to which the party of the first part, or any of its officials are parties; all legal notices, tax lists, tax sales, sheriffts sales, estray notices, sales of county property, calls for bids, notices of nominations, notices of elections, including primary, general and special elections, and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever as may legally and properly devolve upon said party of the first part to have published, or which its officials may desire or be required by law, in their official capacity to publish in said official newspaper. In consideration of the filing of a surety bond, by the party of the second part, in the principal sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars to faithfully and accurately perform the requirements.of this contract, in witness whereof, the said parties here hereunto caused their names to be affixed,in triplicate, this 13th day of June, 1944. BOARD OF COUNTY COM ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIvi 1iSSIONERS) Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY By CHARLES L. SEFRIT Business Manager OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE ELECTION HELD IN WHATCOM COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, NO. 2, ON SATURDAY, THE 10th DAY OF JUNE, 1944, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING SAID WATER DISTRICT AND ELECTING COLUIIISSiONERS FOR THE SAVE. CERTIFICATE OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ✓7 ( ss COUNTY OF VJHATCO1A ) The undersigned, being the officers designated by the law and constituting the Canvassing Board in and for 1'1hatcom County Water District -No. 2, State of Washington, hereby certify that t foregoing page in Whatcom County Record of Votes Cast, No. 3, Page 78, is a true and correct uanvass of the votes; polled in the Whatcom County Water District, No. .2 Election held in said District on theinnth day of June, 19/1.4, as taken from the official returns. That said statement and'returns contain the names of all the contestants votea for at the said Election, together with -the title of the office sought<azd the number of votes r6ceived by each candidate, as follows: RECORD OF • COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM THE. DAY OF TUESDAY 13th JUKE FOR 1`'1hatcom County V,.ater District No. 2 160 AGAINST Whatcom County 'Hater District No. 2 16 COhL1 iISSIONERS ELECTED: Wm. A. Frye (3-year term) 164- Bruce E. Coulthurst (2-year term) 161 0. M. Reid. (1-year term) 156 OTHER COII:IISSIONERS VOTED FOR: (Not elected) am Carl E. Bell, 1; J.. Garfield McGlinn, 2; G. E. VanHorn, 1; Bert Jones, 1; A. 11. Ge,hnder, 2; Norman Anderson, 2; Ha rry E. Bacon, 2; Neil 1lranairiaker, 1 Witness our hand and official seal this thirteenth day of June, 194A . BOARD OF WHATCOL COUNTY COiLi _LI SSIONERS E. C . 1�i _NLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01LIS SIO11 ERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KING, Attest: PLINY T. SNYD-IM CoLmlissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board There being no further business. to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9: 30 A.M ., Friday, June 16, 194,A,. Approved Allf Chairman of the -oard '.'Jr_ 1_ .' !i1r irr�t rr r•^,rrrr, r�lrr n ir�l r rf�rrfrt r �! rr � r i r 'r 7rr 7� r rrt lr trr�i �r7r 7 �i` fIr f�r1t!TVf7n' i #rrr>r �#rrrr7rrrr, rr i f i rrtF i`r`ri`Irt MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944 APRIL TERN Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 13, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.1;i:, thi; date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Ekdahl & Seppala Orland Ivarson Hagen & Hogberg Paint Company Martin Plumbing Company The Frank -Shepard Company W . N . Hine George Janssen, Postmaster Puget Sound Power & Ligth Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: M. J. Bamford Charley Loshbaugh County Road Fund (County Stores) it 1r 11 (Co. Stores Garage) Great Northern Railway Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Marie blidboe American Public Welfare Ass1n Bellingham Community & War Chest Union Printing Company Bellingham Community & 17ar Chest Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Jeffcott 1otor Company Horse Hardware Company i1 I1 11 _ Richfield Oil Corp. Shaw,Supply Company, Inc. Walton Fruit Company 17ashington Co-op. Egg & Poultry Ass1n 4cKesson & Robbins, Inc. Owl Pharmacy:.r- Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Bellingham Water Dept. Puget,Sound Power & Light Co. n if n sr rr Assessor Treasurer Court House it 11 Sup. Court J. P. Country Pros Atty Civ. Defense 1.03 2.2,. 2.27 11.41 15.00 10.75 20.00 2.00 64.70 h 27.20 5.00 9, 713.76 L1.22.37 161.01 �,' 10,329.34 $ 78.53 5:00 56.68 3.09 2A,1.17 6.26 11.85 13.08 3.58 6.13 8.73 lla4. 2-0 98.88 30.61 24.95 121.15 1.75 /.a.. 04 23.69 95.04 4 978.41 Total._. of Claims Allowed 5 11, 372.45 640 RECORD OF COMMISSI®HERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM__ FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JUKE BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLBlISSIONERS, OF WHATCOIA COUNTY, WASHINGTON,, N THE MATTER OF THE CORRECTION OF ERROR } R E S O L U T I O N IN ASSESSPAENT OF THE H. R. KING PROPERTY WHEREAS, Whatcom County, in its general tax foreclosure sale in 1940, sold a certain tract of land in the Northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of Vl.iU. for delinquent taxes, and the said description by mistake included the Northerly 396 feet of the Southwest 110 feet of that part of the Northeast quarter lying between the Pacific Highway and County Road No. 575, and which was owned at said time by H. R. King and hdda F. King, his wife, and WHEREAS, that Part of. said des6tip:tioh -so included had been ovmed by H. R. King and Adda F. King, his wife, for many years. and they had regularly paid the taxes -, thereon; and WHEREAS, at said sale the said described property, including the mistake as above set fort] vwas sold to Helen C. Scudder and since said sale- Helen C. Scudder has. paid the taxes•assessed on all of said described real estate, including the part described therein by mistake, which taxes were a duplicate payment of taxes:on that small portion of the land described; and WHEREAS, this mistake was made by Whatcom`County, and the purchaser of said described land.at said sale and the real owner thereof, both at all times acting in good faith, have both paid taxes" on said described land included by mistake,. and the Board of County Commissioners now believes that Helen "C. Scudder should be reimbursed for the taxes on said tract of land included by mistake in her deed as hereinabove set forth, which she has paid and which amount to the total sum of $24.53; and WHEREAS, Helen C. Scudder has agreed to execute a quit -claim deed to H. R. King and AddaF. King, husband and wife, for the Northerly 396 feet of the Southwest 110 feet of that part of the - Northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of W.IA. lying between the Pacific Highway and County Road'No. 575, and the Board of County Commissioners believing that this is a reasonable way of correcting the mistake in justice to all parties concerned and believing that Helen C. Scudder should be reimbursed for the money she has expended by reason of taxes paid in the sum of 24.53; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of !%Thatcom County that upon the execution by Helen C. Scudder to H. R. King and Adda F. King, husband and wife, of a quit -claim deed to the Northerly 396 feet of the Southwest 110 feet of that part of the Northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 1 East of W.iA. lying between the Pacific Highway and County Road No. 575, Whatcom County pay to Helen C. Scudder the sum of $24.53. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of June, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMvIISSIONERS} Attest: PLINY T. SNXDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COi.,L,iISSIONERS OF V HATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON E. C. MANLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Cormni.ssioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The lay report of the Vlhatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 20, 19A/+. Approved ClJ Chairman o�the and + r' .1.�.:_L'�1; L..'i_( :'..''. ','�,: 1.L,,'_,+,r.';-11.i .L_!:J'..11.l�.1� {1i_iJ_.i.!'. C L1t..1!_I �i.111•_.�.'_iLL _('_.:./i l iY Y %�f�i77' �1'7T�'ri i rryr�ii�rF rrr �r rr trr� rr7rfr r�rr �� fi7t f !I t 7t� 7I �77i r! i/hi p-d il" : 77 �� 1'71'�17T71'�7 7i jt7/ lt7! 7�77 7] 7173 r1 rrrf r i r+ 71 �>��� rr7/ 7/ 7/ 7I i'17i7J 7T77tf! 7T MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944 APRIL TERIA Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 16, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.A., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - June Auditor ' 1,427.50 rT IT Assessor 1,536.66 T� it Commissioners 600.00 IT it Treasurer 1,632.70 it TT Court House 405.01 11 TT Superior Court 175.65 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY TH 20th JU11L �1 �4 19.A-_ Payroll - June rt n n n 11 11 n ,r flt 11 IT It it n n it ti Ii 11 11 n i1 it it Label H. Sheridan County Road Fund Frazier's Typerriter Service G. L. 2organ Arnason & Company Kee Lox kfg. Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Athletic Supply Co. County Road i' and . it it i1 it it it Helen C. Scudder Treasurer of the United States County Road Fund Amos L. Cowin John Raaymaker Lind Gravel Co. Wash. Co-op. Egg & Poultry Assn OUNTY R01ID FUND: Clerk Juvenile Court it 11 (Play) J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail Supt.. of Bch. Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Adv. Fxp. -Elect. 11 it Schools Assessor It Treasurer it Clerk Juv. Gt. (Play) 11 it it Sheriff Supt. of Bch. Exten. Serv. Sundry Lxpense Stream Gaging Adv. Exp. (Elect) It 11 Dr. Dist. It i1 11 it 11 It it 11 11 it i1 it w 679.37 310.00 314.85 150.00 130.00 60.00 60.66 542.50. 941.00 522.33 6L,2. SO 479.99 200.00 425.00 150.00 28.73 13.91 57.94 50.00 4.12 6.13 239.72 82.79 12.07 27..20 24.53 66.16 10.20 22 90.03 22 68.00 22 A 17.15 22 272.00 Payroll - June - Voucher 8848 ti'', 821.88 n n tr 8849 600.00 n n t1 8850 200.00 1r n 1r 8851 200.00 tr n tt 8852 898.4L LIC kSSISTE.NCE FUND: Bloedel Donovan LLunber :dills 6.44 Hawkins Mercantile Company 10.50 iuorthi;^rest Supply Company 3.32 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1.76 Safeway Stores, Inc. 58.50 Earl Vachon 20.00 VanBuren Stores 90.00 '1st Street Grocery 6.99 St: Joseph's Hospital 100.00 Aubert Drug Co. 10.00 Bellingham Visitins nurse Assn 6.90 Fairhaven pharmacy, R. J. LaCasse 2.98 International Drug Company 1.03 Dr. J. H. Peters 15.00 Etta Leickem 95.00 Payroll - Trans. No. 37-520 1,949.33 " It 37-521 .25.00 " 37-522 195.00 37-523 3,422•25 Cash Assistance Roll for July 15,406.50 UBLIC HEALTH FUND: `' Payroll - June Y a;, 735.00 �'i LIBRARY FUND: Eunice K. Doucette 'i': 10.00 USPENBE FUiiD: City Treasurer for City of Bellingham. 14.60 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12,865.70 2, 720.32 21,426.50 73 5 . 00 10.00 �i 14.60 3 7, 772.12 The iday report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. 1. ,/The resignation of Glenn Brown, as Supervisor of :Sutler Ditch District, was received. ✓ The application of Vernon Scalf & George 4 . Holmes for the transfer to them of the li ciuor icense of George & Ethel �a . Howe, for Hamburger Express, 3300 North rest E=venue, Bellingham, was pproved. 6412 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM_ TliESDAY THE 20th DAY OF JUl"L 19 BEFORL 'TnT 6'011RD OF COUia'! Y COi,li,iISSIONERS OF � HATCOL COUi4TY, 1` ASHINGTON In the Matter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid ) ( RESOLU'TIOil TO I1L ROVE Asphalt on the Northl,rood. Road, to be known as CR? 106 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of !X.2 Liquid l'i sphalt and one lift of RC5 Liquid Asphalt on, 1 mile of the 4ORTH�'iOOD ROAD beginning at the Blaine-Lynden Pavement and run north 1 mile to the Pangborn Road, located in Sec. 10 T A.0 N R 3 E , W . itl . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Vv'orli:: Day Labor y 1,L;.61.07 Gas Tay, Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law -arovi BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of V'aashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of June, 19,44,. (SEAL -OF THE BWRD OF COUNTY CW12.1ISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. S1=FR County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By t1ILL D. PRATT Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COUNTY CO L".iISSIONERS OF V'iHA`I'COld COUidTY, LASHINGTOii By E. C. MkhLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Corru:iissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOfaRD OF COUNTY COildISSIOAFRS OF G':'HATCOLi COiJ11TY, WASHIliGTO v' In the Matter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt � RESOLU1I014 TO IiAPROVE on the Goodwin & Siper Roads, to be known as CRP #107) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place one lift of iIC2 Liquid Asphalt and one lift of RC5 Liquid-sphalt on 5.5 miles of the GOODVFfIN ROAD and SIPER ROAD, beginning on the Goodwin Road at the pavement and run East 1 mile and North 27 miles to South.Pass Road; and beginning on the Siper Road at the pavement at Lawrence and run North to the Goodwin Road, all located in Secs. 33-34 T 40 N R 4 E, and Secs. 3-G.-9-10-16-21 T 39 AR 4 E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby aoorooriated a sum in the following detail: - Gas Tax Lawrence Twp. Donation Total Items of Work: Day Labor � 7,156. 79 `' SOO. 00 $ 7, 956. 79 The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bria;e Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of June, 19k./+. BOARD OF COUi�TY CO uaISSIOiaLRS OF 'V,'11ATCOLr1 COUNTY, 1'I'kSHIidGTON By E. C. i.iANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CW'L,iISSIOi!ERS) GEO. ELDER Commissioner C1i RLh1 S E. K.IiVG Attest: PLINY T. 814YDER Commissioner County i'_uditor & i�;x.-officio Clerk of the Board. By MILL D. PRATT Deputy RECORD OF CGMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL -TERM TliESDAY _ THE 20th. oAY of JUNE 643 ....... 19 44 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiairdISSIONERS OF l',FHATCOII COUNTY, VJASMMTON In the Matter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid I.,sphalt ( RESOLUTION TO 1LIPROVE-. on the Sand and Goshen Roads, to be known as CRP 7t'108 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board -of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to Glace one lift of IdC2 Liquid Asphalt end one lift of RC5 Liquid Asohalt on 2.25 mules of the SAAD ROAD and GOSHIi1 ROAD, beginning at the Smith Road and run North to Goshen Road; thence East on Goshen Road to a _point where the Goshen Road turns south, all located in Sections 19-20-29-30 T 39NR4E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor $3,447.60 Gas Tax :Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpos e be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of V'iashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of June, 194.4.. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.1-118SIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By WILL D. PRATT Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO ;L.-ISSIONERS OF '��HATCO�i COUiiTY, V:ASEINGTOh By E. C. i;ikALEY Chi- irman GL 0. ELDER Comm.rissioner CH.LRLES E. 1%'1hG Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.ii., Friday, June 23, 19A,/,,,. Approved Che.irman of the-t.rd J. '1'.1;._!. Lrl�`L..�_ t LL'..: L' 1 ..' ` '' Ir_(ry_i:.,.�!.t!_.: i'1_'_L .:i'._...L'_u_l' ! ! .,-!`. .-Jl..�,: ir,r r7i`VV71- rfrr7; , `it7r7t ; rt rt7r ir7��t �i rYt �ru yrfi tt i 7r t tr777, 7t rt 7i �r r, rrr,-rr7r t rt7r7r r r, trr, r 7� t� 9/ 7; 7r7r�r �t 7rrrr, �rtr t� fir!! ! i! Tr ' n v tt �, i rr7rrr MEETING, FRIDAY, JUICE 23, 1944 APRIL TERi,I Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 20, 1944, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Idl., this date, with all members present. The following claims %ere approved for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Great Northern Railway Co. 4 243.68 243.68 UBLIC ASSISTAiXE FUND: krs. LL.urine Needham 5;:l 60.00 Brown & Cole, Inc. 10.00 Golden Rule Department Store 10.00 Frazer Jenkins 19.00 Firs. Kate Chevalley 30.00 Gertrude Granstrom 11.35 Firs. V.I. O' Cain 125.00 City of Bellingham 6.75 Hati;ley Cab & Ambulance Service 22.70 Dr. S. S. Howe 8.50 Dr. Donald. H. ldcLeod 50.00 Dr. C. H. Prouty 35.50 Ekdahl & Seppala 33.73 Ferndale Auto Freight 11.94 Lee Grocery Company 21.95 11 11 11 17.99 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 2.61 if 11 11 11 1.85 Lontgomery Ward & Company 428.27 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 62.80 Northern Grocery Company 27.54 Central Stores Revolving Fund 4.81 Owl Pharmacy 69.13 1, 071.,42 644 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF iWiL 19 l+j+ PUBLIC HEALTH FUi1D: George Janssen, Postmtister SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Peder 1L. Hemmestad Total of Claims 1_.11o,r;ed t 84.76 30.00 5, 34.76 30.00 1, /+29.86 �A quit -claim deed to Whatcom County was received from Louis rims and i�eilie Aline Aims, his wife, covering the following described property: A strip of land located in Section 31, To .rnship 39 Aorth, Range 5 Ea-st, V; .i�i. , iaore definitely described as follows: East 15 feet of Lot 1, Biock 6, Tovrn of Leming A suit -claim deed to V':hatcom County 1vas received from iLary Luke, a covering the folio,.-i.ng described property: A strip of land located in Section 31, Township 39, north, Range 5 East, Vr.i.i., more definitely described as follows: Vest 15 feet of the South 600 feet of the E 32 acres of the SEA NVJ said Section 31, To.:nship 39 North, Range 5 East, ti' ..,1. P� petition, bearing lk signatures Yrras received from residents of ilooksack Township, asking for the surfacing of portions of Roads 81., and 139 in said Tol;"nship. BFFORL Tr E BOARD OF COUiu'TY COiuiISSIOivERS. OF ti, HATCOi,i COUATY, WASHIidG`.L'Oii RESOLUTION GRAi4_Mi G FOR ELLCTRIC POLE LIiZ PUGET SOU14D POWER Sc LIGHT COLPLNY, a iiassachusetts Corporation., authorized to and doing business in the State of 1`iashington, having ap lied for this permit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of a customer along the road 'hereinafter mentioned, and the Boa rd being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS dOV; ORDERED that there is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate an electric distribution line along, over and across the following described county road in i,:Thatcom County, Washington, outside of any incorporated city or town, to -wit: Berbo Road iio. 665. Beginning at a point at the intersection of Barbo Road Eo. 665 with the Kneuman Road iuo. 719 at or near the quarter section corner common to sections 33 and 34, tovin- shio 41 north, range L east (so as to provide a connection northerly ;iith the electric pole line of the Puget Sound Power & Light Co. to the northerly); thence south along said Barbo Road No. 665 to an intersection v.ith the road on the tov,nship line between township 41 north and tovFnship 40 north, both in range 4 east ';.'.1., Vlhatcom County, V'cashington. IT IS F'JRTHFE ORDERED that the road above described shE.11 later be inclucied ina franchise to said Comoany under similar ter,as and conditions as the frL.nchise granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners under date of march 1, 1939. DME IN OPEN RLGULIR SESSIO11 this 23rd day of June, 19A.4. (LEr'_L OW 'TH- DW0 FLD OF COUiiTY COiiiiIS IOtiii RS) I.ttest: L. COZIER Deputy County Lduitor and ex- ofricio Clerk of the Bot,rd E. C . i�ildi LEY Chairman G1-0. ELDER County Coiiimissioner CHARLI: S L. �LIiiG County Co,iimissioner - 0 - EEF OEE� TFir LJOARD OF COUNTY COi:,,.,1I8SI0i4'ERS OF ':4LI''COfd COuiITY, VAS11Ii1GTOiV i In the i1L..tter of Plc cin-_; Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt ) on. the Sa rni.sh Lake Road, to be knovrn as CRP 7r109 RESOLUTION TO IIPROVE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place two lifts of LC2 Li quid Asphalt ;on the SAiiISH LAKE ROAD beginning on South Shore of Lake Sainish approximately one-half mile :Vest of the Narrows Bridge; thence Ely end Sly on Sadnish Lure Road a distance of .2 miles, located in Secs 26-27-35 To. 37 li, R 3 E, W.id. BE IT FURTHER RI'"OLVFD that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the olloring detail: Gas Tax Crescent ''iwp. Total Donation Items of ork: Day Labor tiY2276.15 1000.00 4 3276.15 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY of iu1` E 645 19 LJ. The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Fngineer is HEREBY ORDERED I!ND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this puryoose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 4�ashington as adopted by this Board. . Done in regulz:.r adjourned session of the Soard this 23rd day of June, 194 (SEAL OF TIT BOARD OF COUiITY COLEEISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SiiYDEP County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy - 0 - 130ARD OF' COUi'JTY COLi,:iISSIOJERS Oh' t`:HATCOii COUNTY, 1'r'ASHlAU'2Oii By E. C. MANLEY, Chairman GEO. ELDER, Commissioner CHI RLES E. &1!i G, Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU14TY COILISSIOiMRS OF WHATC01 COUNTY, 17ASHINGTON In the Iylatter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE on "Y" Roud & Yew Street Road, to be known as CRP 7'r 110 � IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place 2 Lifts of LC2 Liquid Asphalt on the "Y" ROAD and YEW STREET ROAD, described as follows: "Y" Road: Beginning at the Lit. Baker Highway between Secs 6 & 7 Tp 38 N R 4 E and run East and SEly along said "Y" Road a distance of 1 mile. The Yew Street Road: Beginning at the City Limits between Secs. 32 & 33 Tp 38 N R 3 E end Secs. /+-5-9 Tp 37 iI R 3 E to connect i ith Pacific Hightivay, a distance of 2.2 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of 17ork: Day Labor Gas Tax Funds $55366.52 The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by late provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of June, 194A.. (SEAL OF' THE BOI,RD OF COUNTY COLL-iISSIOiIJERS) Attest: PLINY T. E!=ER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy - 0 - BOARD OF COU14TY CO VIl IISSIONERS OF WHATCOid COUNTY, WA8IIIIuGTO1V By E. C. MANLEY, Chairman GEO. ELDER, Commissioner CHARLES E. KING, Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU14TY COiLaISSIONERS OF li,HATCOul COUi1TY, 61`ASMIGTON In the _tatter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE on Park -Wickersham Road, to be known as CRP 111 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place 2 Lifts of MC2 Liquid Asphalt on that part of the PARK-1i7ICKERSHAia ROAD beginning at Park in Sec. 23 Tp 37 N R 4 E and run SEly. in Secs 23-25-26 Tp 37 N R 3 E and in Sec. 30 Tp 37 II R 5 E to connect ti,,ith Deming-Vickersham Pavement, a distance of 2.8 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the.foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor ett Y31794.66 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED and AUTHORIZED to'report and proceed as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board; Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of June, 1944. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COS' IISSIONERS) BOARD OF COU11TY CW,21,iISS10iIERS OF '�-!HATCOI� COUNTY, VIAbHINGTOiv By E. C. mkiA LEY, Chairman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy GEO. ELDER, Commissioner CHE�RLES E. KI NG, Commissioner 6 4 ti RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF JUiuh 79 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.L., Tuesday, June 27, 191,.4. Approved _ °/ Chi irman of t e Board 7��i+lII!7i!! T7ii �/ 77-7ii 71�7177777d i77! MEETING, TUESDAY, JUi!E 27, 191,4 APRIL 'TLRIa Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 23, 1944, the BoLird convened at 9:30 A.i�i., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREiliT EXPEiISE: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Auditor tr n it n Assessor i► '► ►► '► Commissioners ti n r► ►t Treasurer Pitney -Bowes Postage Leter Go. it Pacific iciephgne & Telegraph Co. Sup. Court n it ri it rr tr (he o . ) it it n n Clerk Harry 0. Loft, " Augusta Stieber It Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Juv. Court George .; anssen, PostmE seer It It Claude Carlson Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Pros. Atty Sheriff Girard Street 1,11arket Jail 4-x Baking Company " Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Supt. of Schools it rt n It Civ. Defense it n n if Adv. Lxp. S.J.Co. State Assin of Co. Corimi. -Exp. Cornn. Assn COUliTY ROAD FUT D: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Frazierts Typewriter Service J. A. Cole iletzger Bros. Pacific i,1enifolding Book Co. Nicholas Jerns Atlas Engine Co. Atwood Smith Bellingham Iron 8: i.ietal Co. rt it tt tt Scott w- dart tr n Farmers Ecuipment Co. V6estern Steel & Salvage Co. Curtis Brown iticneath Glass Co. Van Zandt Lumber Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. :� illiaili HL:-rtleroad R. G. V,elken Elmer Derg Oliver ':'hitlatch Harry V.ieatherby L . B . Graham PUBLIC ASSISTIdICE FUND: 6.05 11.28 9.25 12.25 30.00 7.95 3.60 3.65 39.95 .65 10.32 6.00 11.66 6.60 10.46 30. h.7 10.21 10.50 40.29 7.46 16.91 27.60 24.72 2.00 429.60 4,.6.54 836.88 11.42 37.50 6.69 11.33 2.75 1.57 21.57 54.44 1.70 15.71 224.73 18.95 6A.. 93 63,.07 11,.. 84 63.07 63.07 101.55 1_ubert Drub; Co. i 32.39 Union Printing Uompany 17.51 ilorth�,,est Fire FxtinFuisher Co. 9.01 Walter Jensen 41.06 O1:1 Pharmacy .57 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 61Y.62 rt rt n it 4.05 Payroll - 245 •-L�2 Total 'of Ci. iins i, lloued 5� 235.51 %, 21055.31 i' 2, 75 5.45 �A c_uit-claim deed to ':'hatcom County vas received from Ed V:'istoski, cover'.Ii, the follot11ii, described property: A strip of land fifteen feet in width, four hundred feet in length, starting froiii the northeast corder of Lot 1, Block six (6) Section thirty one (3W Range 5 East 1-greeiient ;.ith Geological Survey, Dept. of the Interior, to continue stream -,uc.ging work at Deming for one year, vie. July 1, 191.4 to July 1, 1945; 1o%'h,..tcoi:1 County to contribute 11;�225.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the aar:ie v!E: s duly adjourned until 9:30 Friday, June 30, 19/.,A A p proved �• _ __ t �._ _s _ Chr.irmE:n of the roard RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6�7 I�PR f L TERM F RIDAY THE 30tn DAY OF JuillE 19'4 EETIAG, FRIDAY, JUiIE 30, 1941, APRIL TERi,i Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 27, 19Z-,/+, the Board convened at 9:30 thi s date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the i3oard for payment: CURFEi,1T EXPEi&E: A. J. Love Henry Vandermay Fra.zieri s Tyoewri.ter Service it n n Keystone Envelope Co. Ch,.rles Rand Pbshirets Waiter K. Pixley Pacific ilortht:est Quarterly COUiuTY ROAD FUND: .L. ontgomery Ward Lz Co. Ershig Sheet Luetal Works Western 'Tractor & Equipment .Co. Ca rills Auto Parts Ferndale Fire Department nelson Equipment Co. Cummins horth�riest Diesel Sales Hovard Cooper Corporation N. 17. Gibbs (Gibbs Garage) Columbia Equipment Co. Cummins ilorth�%est Diesel SE:leS i;it. Shuksan Garage PUBLIC ASSISTiXE FUND: Auditor Assessor it Treasurer u Sulp. Court (Rep) IT It if J. P. Country Supt. of Sch. Francis 1`� . Fowler George Janssen, Postmaster George F. Cannon !Morse Hardt,Tare Co. State Treasurer (Dept. of Labor & Industries) PUBLIC HEALTH FUAD: Dr. Ed L. Brinson Pacific Telephone &'Telegraph Co. TUBFRCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: ivrs. Ida Lay Tozier Total of Claims Allowed 1.50 4.64 17.51 7.73 35.75 219.00 7.00 8.25 2._50 s 5.35 6.34 64.26 15.00 28-50 350.47 1,662.17 25G.41 6.42 53.06 41.94 5,15 45.00 63.00 20.14 3.07 3.83 ' 20.00 15-3 7 ti� 35.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi,iL-,ISSIOiiERS OF I'v`HATCOLI COUidTY, Vv'ASHIi14'GTOA In the Idatter of Placing Two Lifts of ) Liquid Asphalt on Birch Bay-L;Tnden Road ( RESOLUTION TO IL PROVE ana Tromp Road, to be k=o n as CRP 7 -112 ) s I.303.8S �r 21489.07 4; 138.04 ,F 35.37 9.� $ 3,001.36 ITIS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place 2 Lifts of i:iC2 Liquid Asphalt on the East and West ends of the BIRCH BAY LYi1DEid ROAD, beginning a't the Guide Meridian Pavement &nd run East 2 miles to Willeys Road; and beginning at the Blaine -Ferndale pavement and run West 1 mile to Drayton HLrbor Road. And on the TROiai' ROAD beginning at the Guide Meridian pavement nd run Viest 1/2 mile and South 1/4 mile to the Birch Bay- Lynden Road. This project being a.total of 4 miles, located in Secs 19-30 'T 4O A R 1 E and Secs. 23-26-724-25 T 4O A R 2 E. BE IT [UR'THER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sun, in the following detail: Gas Tax Funds Custer Two. Donation Total Items of work: Day Labor w l�., 33� .11 y,: 1 500.00 , �>5, 535.11 The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED kiJD AUTHOiIZED to report and proceed as by lair provided. BE IT FURTH_,R RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 1°lashington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of June, 19A.4,. (SEAL OF TiD7. }30ARD OI{' CUIIi3TY COi..ti.iISSIOiLRS) BOARD OF COUiuTY MLiISSIOidERS OF COUI•iTY, i';ASlilidG'i01'1 By E. C. ;.�Ai�LEY, ChL:irf�ian 1'_ttest: PLIdY T. Siu'YDER Coitnty kuditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By WILL D. PRP TT Leijuty GEU. ELDER , Comi.J ssioner CIiARLES E. iiiAG, C;oi:ilni ss i_oner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY of JUNE 79 /,,. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COidi,iISSIONERS OF' . HATCO ,I COiJi-ITY, 1'','ASHIi4GTOi,1 J In the i:iatter of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt on Kickerville Road, ( RESOLUTIO1 TO ILPhOVE to be knoz,�Tn as CRP �r113 ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to glace 2 Lifts of LIC2 Liquid Asphalt on the KICKERVILLE ROAD beginning at the Blaine -Ferndale pavement and run South 11 miles to Brown Road, located in Secs. 4-5-8-9 K, R 1 E, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of aTork: Day Labor �, 21131. 04 Gas 'Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED.AhD L-.UTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lacy provided.. BE IT FURTHHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of ldashington as adopted by this Board. Done is regular adjourned session of the Boa rd this 30th day of June, 194/+. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL :,:ISSIUi,!ERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By 'd:1ILL D. 2RATT Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO1:u,IISSIO!1ERS OF '�. HA`I.'CO ,i COUI' 'TY, '� ASHII�GTON By E. C. 1,iAALEY Chairman GEO. LLDER Co,,Lmis sioner CHARLES E. Coln,aissioner - 0 - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLLIISSIONERS OF WHATCOIu COUATY, ti',TASHI 1G`i'OA J In the Latter of Placing Two Lifts of ) Liquid Asphalt on the Pole Road, to be knovm as CRP #11/, ) RESOLUTION TO ILPROVE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, that it is their intention to place 2 Lifts of I.IC2 Liquid Asphalt on the POLE ROAD beginning at the Guide iuieridian pavement and run V,.esterly 3 miles to Weiser Lake Road, located in Sections 1-10-11-12 Tp. 39 ili, R 2 E, V;.Z BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work: Day Labor 5 A,, 974. S3 Gas Tax Funds The county road purpose herein described -is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AIdD L.UTHORIZED to report and proceed as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road <<nd Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of June., (SEAL OF' THE EOARD OF COUiM =.L ISSIOiMRS) Attest: PLIAY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Eh-officio Clerk of the Boe rd By WILL D. PRL.T'i Deputy BOARD OF COU.LM CWuiiISSIW1r.RS OF 11:'H14,TCOid COU!v_TY, ViASHi:4GT01,! try E. C . i,iAiILEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Coiamissioner CiiizRLES E. Z�.IiiG Cohimissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 649, - APRIL _ ..... TERM_.. _ ..F'RIDAY.._... ._.._...__ _.._THG.. 30th__....... ......._ _ ... DAY OF.. .. JUNL._.. . _ ...__... _-..:..19.44---- _ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CU ' ' ISSIONI'RS OF Zti'HATCOU COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Iiiiatter 'of Placing Two Lifts of Liquid Asphalt on Laurel -Aldrich -Axton -Douglas Rds, ( RESOLUTION TO IEPROVE.. & Sunset Ave., to be knovm as CRP #115 } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board,of County Commissioners., that it is their intention to place 2 lifts of MC2 Liquid Asphalt on LAUREL ROAD beginning at Weiser Lake Road and run East 1 mile to Aldrich Rd; tLnce- on kl DRICH ROAD South 1/2 mile to Axton Rd; thence on AX`Z'ON ROAD West 1 mile to Weiser LaKe Ed. at four corners. On the DOUGLAS ROAD beginning at the Lt. View Pavement and run Sally 1 mile to Johnston Rd. On SUNSET AVE. beginning at the Old Ferndale pavement and run luest 1 mile to Highway No. 99. This project is a total distance of 1..5 miles and located in Secs. 22-23-26-27-30-33 & 34 Tp. 39'N, R 2 E, 1h.id. BE IT'FURTHER RESOLVED that, for the foregoing proper county road purpose, there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work: Day Labor $ 6,653.70 Gas.Tax Funds. The county road ourpose herein described is hereby declared to be a public necessity and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed as by lazy provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this purpose be performed by Day Labor in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the Sta to of Washington as adopted by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of .`June, 1%4-. (SEAL OF THE HOARD OF COMM C011:IISSI0NERS.) Attest: PLIIVY T. ' S11YDER County Auditor ?a Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By WILL D. PRATT Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CO�i,iISSIONERS OF WHATCO d CO(MTY, WASHIDIGTON By E. C.' 14111uLEY Chairman GEO. ELDER Commissioner CHARLES E. KIiIG Commissioner 'Dance License i3o. 516 vras issued: to Welcome Grange for a dance at Welcome Grange Hall on July 1, 19,L;.,4. ,/An application for the transfer of the liquor license of George W. Lusk, R #:2, Everson, to Ernest H. Lusk, same address, vas approved. There being no further business for consideration at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the April term, the Board.'to again convene at 9:30 A.l�i., tlonday, July 3, 1944, for the first meeting of the July term. Approved e;- Chairman of the Board END OF TERM ""I -," LL'. y�_. _.L_lr. I_'_.!; .:L r..r. : 11. r. _lL.�_ t. _'.L_r r. _7 _..�:_'r './: ✓<' r_:. .._r��.:'_"G_7 ' (..y'. t_�". . ..."_'" �rnrrr rrrr r ! rr ti r �i r 1r�t�r9t t1 f rr rl r i r rr rrtn r Iril 1V��/rfl yr a farrt�rrl � r> n- 1 rr 7i 7i ir7r tr�'r rr1 t i rrrr�r tir�l 7r�r7r�(� rt9r 7r rtr7rrr r �it� ri -rr�f�'rt�tr